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Abeysooriya, S.R., Nuwansiri, L.S.B. and Kasturirathne, K.T.A.S.C. (2017). A literary survey on traditional Nasya formulae indicated for Shiroroga. Salakya Sandipani, Department of Shalya Shalakya,Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute,University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka.p 71. |
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Administration of medicines through nasal route is known as Nasya Karma. As it is the nearest
root, any disease related to head is best treated by this procedure. A Nasya formulae which is used
for Shiroroga was collected from selected traditional texts and categorized according to the
indications, medical preparations, type of dravyas and Panchapadartha. Data were analyzed
paying attention to proper variations. All the texts have mentioned 85 formulas in the chapters
dedicated for treatments of Shiroroga; 17 in Sarartha Sangrahaya, 22 in Yogarnavaya, 19 in
Besajjamanjusa, 17 in Varayogasaraya and 10 in Sinhala Yogarathnakara. 26 formulae were
repeatedly mentioned and 59 formulae were exclusive. Among them, formulae wereidentied as
indicated for Sarwashirorogas (35.59%), Krimija Shirobhithapa (ST) (11.86%), Akalapalithya
(10.17%), Pittaja ST, Suryawartha and Ardhawabhedaka (6.76% per each). 59 formulae have
been used as Taila (42.37%), Kalka (13.56%), Kwata (11.86%), Churna (11.86%), Grita
(10.17%) and Ksheera (1.69%). These formulae contain 82.76% of Oudbhidadravya, 10.34 %
of Janthawadravya and 06.90% of Parthiwadravya. Among 48 Oudbhidadravya, Nagara
(25.42%), Madhuyasthi (22.03%), Pippalli (15.25%), Marica (13.56%), Vidanga (11.86%),
Nirgundi (10.17%) were commonly found. Cow's milk (10.17%), breast milk (6.78%), bee
honey and cow's urine (each in 03.39%), animal blood (1.69%) were mentioned under the
Janthawadravya. Saindhawalavana (5.08%), Yawakshara (3.39%), Galmada and Kasisa (each
in 1.69%) were used as Parthiwadravya. Dravya contain Thikta (61.11%), Katuka (59.26%),
Madhura (40.74%), Kashaya (31.48%), Amla and Lavana (each in 1.85%) Rasa. Lagu
(83.33%), Ruksha (51.85%), Singdha and Theekshna (each in 37.04%) were the predominant
Gunas.74.55% were Ushnavirya and 25.45% were Shitavirya. 72% of Katukavipaka and 28% of
Madhuravipaka. 50% of Dravya were Kaphavatashamaka. In conclusion, most of formulae
indicated for Sarwashiroroga and Taila are the predominant types of preparation. Oudbhida is
the common type of ingredient. Thikta and Katu Rasa, laghuguna, ushnavirya and katuvipaka
were predominant Panchapadartha. Kaphavatashamaka is the predominant type of Dosa
Karma. |
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