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Priyadarshni, Arshita, and Basant Kumar Thakur. "PURUSHASHRIT ARISHTA BHAVA IN BAD PROGNOSIS OF VYADHI." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 11, no. 6 (2023): 1450–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj3911062023.

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If a disease is untreated or treatment fails to arrest the pathogenesis(Samprapti) of the disease, it worsens the condition and may become fatal to the patient. The signs and symptoms expressed in the terminal part of the disease are called complications( Updrava ) and further signs that indicate imminent death are called Arishta( Fatal signs). Arishta indicates that the disease reaches the stage where no more treatment will help. Arishta can be classified into two types i) Purush ashrita ( Fatal signs and symptoms present in patient ). ii) Purush Anashrita ( Fatal signs and symptoms do not pr
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Divya, C. C., P. P. Kirathamoorthy, and A. K. Anoop. "THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF SANDHANA KALPANA IN CHARAKA SAMHITA: A BIRD EYE VIEW." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 12, no. 2 (2021): 68–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.120248.

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Ayurveda has different kinds of medicinal formulations. Sandhana kalpana is an important method of formulation in Ayurveda. All preparations resulting from fermentation procedure come under the heading Sandhana kalpana. These may be compared with liquid spirit. They have unique identity because of the self-generated alcohol in them which bring many added advantages. Purpose of this article is to understand the exact phase of treatment where these arishta asava preparations can be used. All the references of arishta asava in Charaka Samhita are compiled with their indications. From the analysis
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Bhagat, Priya P., and Madhuri Pachghare. "A REVIEW ON SWAPNAVISHAYKA ARISHTA OF CHARAK INDRIYASTHAN: A PROGNOSTIC PERSPECTIVE." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 13, no. 5 (2022): 90–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1305131.

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Ayurveda is a traditional science of medicine concerned with the livelihood of human creatures. This science also deals with basic principles regarding the health and diseases of the human being. All these basic principles are stated in the Ayurvedic text called Samhita. There are many Samhitas in Ayurveda. Some of them are called Brihattrayee and laghutrayee. In Brihatrayee Charak Samhita is important one. Charak Samhita has eight divisions with specifications. Among all these eight specific divisions, Indriyasthan deals with various fatal signs and symptoms in multiple diseases and diseased
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Pandurang, Dighe Dattatray, Purnendu Panda, Pradeepkumar P P, Aswani P S, and M. M. Rao. "REVIEW ON PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF ARISHTA KALPANA WITH A GLANCE ON ARISHTA KALPAS OF BHAISHAJYA RATNAVALI." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 9, no. 2 (2018): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.09226.

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Raj V.S, Arathy, K. Savitha R Shenoy, and Sri Nagesh K.A. "SIGNIFICANCE OF SWAPNA ARISHTA IN CLINICAL PRACTICE-A SURVEY STUDY." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 12, no. 7 (2024): 1340–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj2612072024.

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Swapna is seen when the Manas is active and Indriyas are inactive. Swapna is one of the factors which stand as a contributing factor in both healthy individual, in determining Prakruti and in diseased indicating the Darunavastha. Nidra is the synonym to Swapna. There are different classifications for Swapna explained by Bruhatrayee. Swapna is mentioned as one among the Arishta Lakshanas which signify the forthcoming death in many diseases. A non-randomized, cross-sectional survey study was conducted across 44 subjects’ study to elicit the significance of Arishta Lakshanas among clinicians. Acc
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Kaur, Harpreet, Harish Kumar, and M. V. R. Wijayanthamala. "ASAVA AND ARISHTA UNDER UMBRELLA OF SANDHANA KALPANA." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda & Pharmacy 6, no. 6 (2015): 749–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.066139.

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Mamidi, Prasad, and Kshama Gupta. "Exploration of prognostic predictors in Vikruteha vignaneeyam chapter of Ashtanga Sangraha." Hospice & Palliative Medicine International Journal 6, no. 3 (2023): 58–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/hpmij.2023.06.00219.

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Ashtanga Sangraha is a popular Ayurvedic classical text written by Vriddha Vagbhata or Vagbhata I in Sanskrit language around 500 AD. It has earned its right place among the great treatises of Ayurveda. Vagbhata has compiled prognostic aspects within 4 chapters (from 9 to 12) of Shareera Sthana of Ashtanga Sangraha (SSAS). Vikruteha Vignaneeyam is the 10th chapter of SSAS and it is the compilation of various Arishta Lakshanas pertaining to abnormal behaviour or psychomotor activity suggestive of fatal signs and symptoms explained within 35 verses. Ashtanga Sangraha has not received much attent
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Khare, Neha, L. C. Harjpal, and Shweta Singh. "ECLIPSE OF THE CONCEALED SUBJECT IN CHARAKA SAMHITA’S INDRIYA STHANA." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 13, no. 03 (2025): 808–13. https://doi.org/10.46607/iamj2013032025.

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Indriya Sthana provides a deep dive into the signs of life, not just focusing on the determinants or symptoms of death. Charaka explores near-death indicators that can be perceived through visual and auditory senses. Charaka's aim is to offer guidance to physicians when it may be best not to treat a patient. The term Arishta is used in both positive and negative contexts. ‘Indra’ symbolises ‘Prana’, or ‘life force’. Charaka Samhita stands out as the most crucial of the Chikitsa Granthas. The core principles of Indriya Sthana are highly enlightening. Arishta is the term used to describe symptom
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Mehta, Mehul, Saloni Ambasana, Shukla V. J, and Prajapati P. K. "Sensory Analysis – A contemporary Quality Control tool for Asava-Arishta." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 11, no. 3 (2020): 536–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v11i3.1553.

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Quality control of Ayurvedic medicines though being the need of the hour, is an arduous task. As Ayurveda encompasses the use of drug as a whole which leads to generation of a complex matrix. In such a scenario, selective and sensitive sophisticated analytical tools alone cannot serve the purpose. Besides, the ancient science of medicine is sensory driven. A number of sensory based quality standards in form of quality-attributes for drugs as well as critical end point for pharmaceutical operations are mentioned in the classics of Ayurveda. It is thus advisable to employ sensory based analytica
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Rashid, Ruhul. "Formulation and standardization of Asava and Arishta: A comparative study." Journal of Dravyaguna and Bhaishajya Vigyan 1, no. 1 (2024): 05–07. https://doi.org/10.33545/dravyaguna.2024.v1.i1.a.2.

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Adhikari, Anjan, Amitabha Dey, Satyajyoti Kanjilal, et al. "Gastroprotective and digestive potential of an Ayurvedic asava–arishta preparation." Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine 18, no. 4 (2018): 391–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13596-018-0325-y.

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MN, Shubhashree. "Contemporary view of arishta lakshanas: prognosis based on ominous signs." International Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine 15, no. 2 (2022): 108–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/ijcam.2022.15.00598.

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Shinde, Rashmi Rajendra, and Kirti Bhangale. "KHADIRARISHTA: A MEDICAL REVIEW." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 5, no. 10 (2017): 72–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i10.2017.2270.

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In sushrut samhita chikitsa6/19 it has been mentioned that khadira is effective in all type of kushta. Khadirarishta is a very effective Arishta in the treatment of skin diseases specially Ekakushta. It contains 5-10% of self-generated alcohol in it. It mainly contains Khadira which is potent krumighna and kandughna dravya.
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Dr.Rashmi, Rajendra Shinde, and Bhangale Dr.Kirti. "KHADIRARISHTA: A MEDICAL REVIEW." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 5, no. 10 (2017): 72–75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1039604.

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In sushrut samhita chikitsa6/19 it has been mentioned that khadira is effective in all type of kushta. Khadirarishta is a very effective Arishta in the treatment of skin diseases specially Ekakushta. It contains 5-10% of self-generated alcohol in it. It mainly contains Khadira which is potent krumighna and kandughna dravya.
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V, Bhadhra, and Asha P. N. "A COMPARATIVE PHARMACEUTICO - ANALYTICAL STUDY OF ASHTASHATHO ARISHTA ACCORDING TO USHNAKALA AND SHEETAKALA." Journal of Advanced Scientific Research 14, no. 11 (2023): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.55218/jasr.2023141105.

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Sandhana Kalpana is regarded as valuable therapeutics due to their efficacy and desirable features. Ashtashathoarishta is one among them explained in Ayurvedic classics. It is an arishta preparation explained by Acharya Charaka in the treatment of Shopha with a specified kala for sandhanaprakriya. The time required for fermentation is said to vary according to ushnakala (7 days) & sheethakala (14 days). The main ingredients of Ashtashathoarishta include Kashmarya, Haritaki, Vibhitaki, Amalaki, Maricha, Pippali, Drakshaphala and Purana guda. Ashtashathoarishta is kept for Sandhana in madhul
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Lakhwinder Singh, Ashu, and Manoj Kumar. "Ayurvedic management of Sensorineural Hearing Loss (Badhirya) - A Case Study." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 4 (2024): 287–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.4.47.

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The inner ear is the main culprit of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), which is a specific type of hearing loss. Peripheral and Central SNHL (auditory pathway or cortex) can be distinguished. It might be congenital or acquired. Congenital: resulting from prenatal or perinatal conditions or from defects of the inner ear. About 90% of reported cases of hearing loss are related to it. There is currently no suggested course of treatment for it. Hearing loss is associated with Badhirya (hearing loss) in Ayurveda, and our Acharyas have prescribed numerous therapeutic techniques and formulations for
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Maithani, Mukesh, Vikas Gupta, Parveen Bansal, Harpreet Singh, and Richa Raturi. "Development of Novel ICH Compliant Method for Estimation of Ethanol Content in Traditionally Fermented Ayurvedic Formulations." Current Traditional Medicine 5, no. 2 (2019): 132–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2215083804666181002094356.

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Background: Due to lack of stringent regulations and standards from regulatory authorities, Ayurvedic formulations available in the market are not properly standardized and assessed for their quality. Asava and arishta are very important fermented and commonly used dosage forms of Ayurveda. Information on the quantitative parameters of the ayurvedic fermented preparations is very poor. These formulations contain naturally selfgenerated alcohol that acts as the medium for extraction of active ingredients of the herbs. Hence alcohol content becomes a point of concern as well as an important para
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Chavhan, Santosh, and Yash Gupta. "Analyzing Arishta Lakshanas In Context Of Ominous Symptoms: A Comprehensive Review." International Journal of Diagnostics And Research 1, no. 3 (2024): 32–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10972642.

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Ancient Ayurvedic texts such as the Charaka Samhitha and SushruthaSamhitha, which discuss various methods of examination such as Prathyaksha (sensual direct perception), Yukti (logic), Anumana (inference), etc. Under the general heading of Arishtalakshanas (Prognostic features), have greatly helped in making a diagnosis or speculating on a prognosis. The development of medical technology has completely changed how diagnoses are made, whether they are made today or in the past. In the past, doctors used their sense of touch, hearing, and sight to diagnose patients and determine their prognosis
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D, Rakshitha, Sunil Mandal, Gazala Hussain, and Vinay R Kadibagil. "Preliminary analytical study of Ashvagandhadyarishta prepared from madhu and guda as sweetening agents." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 12, no. 4 (2021): 839–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v12i4.2253.

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Introduction: Asava and arishta are medicinal preparations mentioned in Ayurvedic texts during which it undergoes a process of fermentation generating alcohol thus facilitating the extraction of the active principles contained in the drugs. Ashvagandhadyarishta is a type of arishta preparation where madhu (honey) is mentioned as madhura dravya (sweetening agent) in the formulation. So in this study an attempt is made to prepare Ashvagandhadyarishta in two batches by adding madhu as madhura dravya in one batch and guda (jaggery) as madhura dravya in another batch and to compare their organolept
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Middelkoop, T. B., and R. P. Labadie. "Proanthocyanidins in the Bark of Saraca asoca Roxb. de Wilde." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B 40, no. 6 (1985): 855–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znb-1985-0630.

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Abstract Saraca asoca (Leguminosae), (―)-Epicatechin, Procyanidin (B2), 1 1′-Deoxyprocyanidin B The bark of Saraca asoca is used as a main ingredient in the preparation of Asoka Arishta, a drug indigenous to Sri Lanka. In this paper an investigation on some biologically active constituents of the bark is described. (―)-Epicatechin and procyanidin B2 were identified and a new compound, named 11′-deoxy-procyanidin B, was found. Its structure was elucidated by means of proton-NMR.
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Kroes, B. H., A. J. J. Van Den Berg, R. P. Labadie, A. M. Abeysekera, and K. T. D. De Silva. "Impact of the preparation process on immunomodulatory activities of the ayurvedic drugNimba arishta." Phytotherapy Research 7, no. 1 (1993): 35–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ptr.2650070110.

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Dipti G. Godbole, Sharanya CB, and Gururaj J. "An Insightful Analysis of Trichological Principles in Ayurveda: A Systematic Review." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 10 (2025): 127–32. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.10.21.

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In Ayurveda, Kesha, meaning that which grows on the head, is a crucial indicator of overall health, encompassing aesthetic, functional, and health-related aspects. Ayurveda emphasizes the connection between hair, Prakriti (body constitution), Dinacharya (daily routines), and Sadvritta (ethical conduct), offering various treatments for Kesha Vikaras (hair disorders). These range from external applications (Bahya Lepa) to head oil therapies (Murdhni Taila). The study aims to compile references on Kesha Sharira, focusing on development, nourishment, Prakriti-based characteristics, and hair disord
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BS, Liju, Seema MB, and Ravi Mandugaru. "Comparative Antipyretic Effect of Nagaradi Kwatha, Ghana Vati and Arishta in Wistar Albino Rats." Journal of Ayurveda Medical Sciences 1, no. 2 (2017): 86–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5530/jams.2016.1.11.

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Horsten, S., A. van den Berg, B. Kroes, and R. Labadie. "Hydrolysis of Gallotannins by TwoAspergillus nigerStrains Isolated from a Model Preparation of Nimba Arishta." Planta Medica 56, no. 06 (1990): 586. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-961193.

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Kroes, B., A. van den Berg, K. de Silva, and R. Labadie. "Investigations on Nimba arishta, an Ayurvedic Drug Obtained by Fermentation with Immuno-Modulating Properties." Planta Medica 55, no. 07 (1989): 651–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-962237.

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Sachinkumar Sahebrao Patil and Mrunal Chandrakant Khilare. "Ayurvedic management of Mutrakrichchha with special reference to urinary tract infection: A Case Study." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 16, no. 2 (2022): 713–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.16.2.1185.

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Mutrakrichchha comes under the disorders of Mutravaha Strotas and mainly deals with shoola (pain) and krichhchrata (dysuria)1. Acharya Charaka has described eight types of Mutrakrichchha. Acharya Charaka has also mentioned 8 types of Mutragatha. The above-mentioned symptomatology has close resemblance with urinary tract infections,as described in modern texts specifically lower urinary tract infections (urethritis and cystitis). Here we reported a new case of Mutrakrichcha (Chronic Cystitis), a 50 year old female patient consulted to OPD with complain of Mutradaha, Adhoudar Shula, Sarvang Daha
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Radhika Ketkar, I.B. Kotturshetti, and Samiuzzama Davalbhai. "A comprehensive evaluation of Rukshana Karma in clinical utility - A Review Article." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 4 (2024): 224–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.4.36.

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Acharya Charaka presented six unique approaches to therapy known as Shadvidhopakramas. Rukshana is one among them. The term 'Upakrama' has multiple meanings, including planning, starting, remedy, and preparation. Upakrama is the process of planning and implementing an appropriate therapy modality. The word meaning of Rukshana is “The quality that is devoid of Snigdhata”. The drugs or the Procedures which induce Kharatva in the body are called Rukshana. These properties make Rukshana an important principle in the treatment of Santarpana Janya, Kapha Meda Pradhana Vadhis. It also plays a major r
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Gharat, KB Bokade AS Kasekar NM Kadam VJ. "Ayurveda: The Mystery of Life." British Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research 04, no. 03 (2019): 1801–9. https://doi.org/10.24942/bjpmr.2019.475.

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Ayurveda is a life science which explains about the different dosage forms, which is the physical form of a medication intended for administration. the different dosage forms can be prepared by the physician according to his yukti, considering <em>samyoga, vishesha, kala </em>and<em> samskara</em>[1]. Ayurveda is the system of medicine that evolved in India with a rational logical foundation and it has survived as a distinct entity from remote antiquity to the present day. The fundamental on which ayurvedic system is based are essentially true for all times and do not change from are to age<su
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Sharma, Sharuti, Shuchi Mitra, Usha Sharma, and Khem Chand Sharma. "A Review Article on Sandhan Kalpana." Scholars International Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 7, no. 03 (2024): 42–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/sijtcm.2024.v07i03.001.

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Since Ayurveda has been practiced for thousands of years, one of the best dosage forms is Sandhana kalpana, or biologically fermented formulations. Specific prearranged conditions are met in order to prepare these medications, resulting in fermentation. Products thus leave behind self-produced ethyl alcohol, which enhances the medicinal and pharmacological properties of these preparations (Asava–Arishta). The active ingredients of herbal medications are also extracted, and alcohol and acetic acid are prepared in accordance with the necessary indications. Consequently, these formulations exhibi
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Jayashika Fernando, Punchividanelage Nilu, Shehani Pigera, Suraweera Arachchilage Nimesha Rashani, et al. "Screening for performance enhancing substances and quantification of ethanol in different Arishta manufactured in Sri Lanka." Ceylon Medical Journal 65, no. 4 (2020): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/cmj.v65i4.9282.

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Sylvester Darvin, S., Lankani Hettigoda, Saumya Perera, Charitha Ekanayake, Vindya Munasinghe, and Arthur Bamunuarachi. "Preparation and Standardization of Siddhalepa Ayur Elixir 14 Blood Purifier (Nimba arishta), A Traditional Ayurvedic Formulation." Acta Scientific Pharmaceutical Sciences 3, no. 12 (2019): 47–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31080/asps.2019.03.0443.

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-, Bindiya, Mamatha V Rao, and M. S. Veena. "THERAPEUTIC INSIGHTS INTO MADAKARI KARMA: EVALUATING THE ROLE OF MADYA." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 13, no. 05 (2025): 1429–34. https://doi.org/10.46607/iamj2213052025.

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This review delves into the concept of Madakari Karma as described in classical Ayurvedic texts, focusing on its definition, types, properties, and applied aspects. Madakari refers to substances that induce intoxication by disturbing mental attributes such as wisdom and memory, primarily due to the predominance of the Tama guna. Various types of Madya, like Sura, Varuni, and Arishta, are explored, with classifications based on their uses and preparation methods. The study highlights the seasonal usage of Madya as per different Rutas, emphasising its therapeutic roles in specific conditions, as
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Hussain, Shafna, Mohammed Nashid C, Alfiya Jamal, et al. "A Review on Standardisation of Traditional Herbal Formulations." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications 09, no. 05 (2024): 116–23. https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-0905116123.

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The standardization of traditional herbal formulations is crucial to ensuring their safety, efficacy, and consistency. Traditional herbal medicines, widely accepted due to their effectiveness, include various forms such as Asava, Arishta, Gutika, Bhasma, Lehya, and Churna. However, the variability in plant materials caused by factors like geographical location, harvesting time, and processing methods necessitates rigorous standardization processes. These processes involve multiple evaluation techniques, including physical, microscopic, biological, and chemical analyses. The standardization als
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Bano, Shabnam, and Dilawer. "Management of Amavata w.s.r to Rheumatoid Arthritis-A Case Report." International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga 05, no. 02 (2022): 74–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.47223/irjay.2022.5212.

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In the classical literature Madhavanidana, Madhavakara describes Amavata in detail. Based on clinical similarities, we can compare Amavata to contemporary Rheumatoid Arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common chronic inflammatory illness, affecting 0.5 percent of the global population and 0.65 percent to 0.75 percent of the Indian population. Ama dosha interacts directly with Vata dosha in Amavata, causing joint inflammation, deformity, and immobility in the fingers, feet, and ankles, as well as stiffness throughout the body. DMARDs and steroids are used to treat RA, however they do no
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Koyande, Aishwarya Krishna, and Swati Shankar Gadgil. "PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION AND DETERMINATION OF QUALITY STANDARDS OF SARASWATARISHTA: A HERBO-MINERAL ALCOHOLIC FORMULATION." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 11, no. 5 (2020): 88–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1105147.

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Saraswatarishta is a herbo-mineral hydro alcoholic formulation prescribed for various memory and sleep related disorders as well as a brain tonic. It is a unique formulation where the presence of swarna during the fermentation process may be responsible to manifold the action of remaining herbal drugs. Though the formulation is prescribed widely and available in the market with different varieties, there is a lack of documentation regarding the standard operating procedure and quality of the product. In the present study, Saraswatarishta and Swarna Saraswatarishta were prepared following stand
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Motghare, Komal P., and Vaibhav Yeokar. "A Review on Traditional Ayurveda Formulations and their Therapeutic Importance." Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 9, no. 3 (2019): 650–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/jddt.v9i3.2663.

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Ayurveda the therapeutic system of Indian medicine utilizes various types of dosage forms for health benefits including Vati, Churna, Kwatha, Asava, Arishta, Kalka and Avaleha, etc. The different formulations possess different Virya (potency) therefore they act in different way. Ayurveda specified uses of various formulation for different health benefits and some formulation meant for specified uses through different route of administration like; oral, topical and nasal formulations, etc. Ayurveda also recommended use of various formulations with in specified age group say for example Bhasma n
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Rajesh Gupta, Dr Sneha, and Dr Brijesh Mishra. "Lepa Kalpana: Study on Ancient Preparation in Ayurveda." International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Applications 09, no. 06 (2024): 20–23. https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-09062023.

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Ayurveda, an ancient science, harnesses natural resources to achieve its core objectives of Swasthya Rakshanam (maintenance of health) and Vyadhi Prashamanam (treatment of diseases). Central to Ayurvedic pharmacology are the branches of Rasashastra and Bhaishajyakalpana, focusing on drug manufacturing using herbal ingredients. Bhaishajyakalpana encompasses various forms of medicine preparation, including Panchavidha Kashaya Kalpana such as Swarasa, Kalka, Shruta, Shita, and Fanta, along with formulations like Churna, Guti, Vati, Siddha Taila/Ghrita, Asava, Arishta, and Lepa. Lepa, a semi-solid
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V, Mallya Suma. "Relevance of Dhataki Flowers in Fermentation Procedure, Pharamceutico-Analytical and Microbiological Study." Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine 3, no. 4 (2019): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/jonam-16000207.

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Asava-arishta, fermented pharmaceutical products used in Ayurveda, where dried Dhataki flowers (Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz form as fermentative initiators. The study was designed to provide scientific proof for the traditional wisdom behind the use of these flowers in fermentation procedure. Materials and Methods: Flowers of Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz (Dhataki) were collected, authenticated. Both fresh and dry flowers were used for microbiological study, through yeast cell culture, estimation. Three samples of Mustakarishta were prepared adding fresh (A), dry (B) and not adding Dhataki (C) flowe
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Gosavi, Seema, Pooja Jadhav, Aditi Kulkarni, Supriya Jagtap, and Sanket Joshi. "Standardization of Babbularishta – A Marketed Ayurvedic Formulation as per WHO Guidelines." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG DELIVERY TECHNOLOGY 13, no. 04 (2023): 1183–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.25258/ijddt.13.4.10.

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Ayurveda is the world’s oldest continuous medicinal tradition. Ayurveda’s discovery of the long-lasting single-dose forms of Asava and Arishta is a boon to modern medicine. Diarrhea, colitis, chronic cough, asthma, tuberculosis, and improved digestive function are only a few of the conditions for which the ayurvedic formulation Babbularishta is utilized. Gallic acid is one of the active ingredients in babbularishta, a commercially available ayurvedic medicine. The purpose of this study was to develop a standard for the quality of commercially available Babbularishta by measuring its alcohol co
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Sachinkumar, Sahebrao Patil, and Chandrakant Khilare Mrunal. "Ayurvedic management of Mutrakrichchha with special reference to urinary tract infection: A Case Study." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 16, no. 2 (2022): 713–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7787700.

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<em>Mutrakrichchha</em>&nbsp;comes under the disorders of&nbsp;<em>Mutravaha Strotas</em>&nbsp;and mainly deals with&nbsp;<em>shoola</em>&nbsp;(pain) and&nbsp;<em>krichhchrata&nbsp;</em>&nbsp;(dysuria)1. Acharya Charaka has described eight types of&nbsp;<em>Mutrakrichchha</em>. Acharya Charaka has also mentioned 8 types of&nbsp;<em>Mutragatha</em>. The above-mentioned symptomatology has close resemblance with urinary tract infections,as described in modern texts specifically lower urinary tract infections (urethritis and cystitis). Here we reported a new case of Mutrakrichcha (Chronic Cystitis
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N, Bindushree, Supreeth M J, and Kiran M. Goud. "DIFFERENT FORMS OF RUKSHANA KARMA IN METABOLIC DISORDER: A REVIEW." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 12, no. 2 (2021): 118–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.120260.

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Ayurveda is a science of life which emphasize on treating the disease as well as the prevention of disease. In present scenario due to sedentary life style, stress, improper food habits, environmental and genetic factors there is an alarming rise in metabolic disorders like Sthoulya, Madhumeha, Prameha Pidaka, arshas, jwara. In these conditions there is involvement of Mahadoshas and abhishyanda Srotas due to which there will be excessive kledata in Sarva Shareera, to mitigate this and to avoid snehavyapat there is an essentiality of Rukshana karma before Shodhana. Rukshana is a modality which
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V, Mallya Suma, Juliet Elizabeth Castelino, and MB Seema. "Role of Madhuka Pushpa in Sandhana Kalpana; microbiological pharmaceutico-analaytical study." Journal of Scientific and Innovative Research 6, no. 2 (2017): 68–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/jsir.2017.6206.

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Introduction: Sandhana kalpana are unique alcoholic formulations using natural sources of drugs as ingredients. Flowers of Madhuka(Madhuka indica Gmel)(wet/dry)are added as fermentative initiators in many such asva- arishta preparations. But exact role of these flowers was not well studied or documented scientifically. Hence a study designed to prove evidences for these facts. Materials and Methods: Fresh and dry sample of test drug was taken and microbiological study was conducted to explore their microflora. Three samples of Madhukasava was prepared as per classical references, adding fermen
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Tayde, Manisha A., Yogita G. Ahire, Sunita N. Mahale, Anuja P. Bhosale, and Sarika V. Patil. "Formulation and standardization of lohasava: an ayurvedic aasava formulation Man." Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research 12, no. 2 (2024): 124–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.joapr.2024.12.2.124.130.

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Background: Plant solutions or decoctions are fermented with added sugar to create alcoholic remedies like arishta and aasava. Standardizing ayurvedic formulations is essential to assessing the quality of medicine. Objective: Standardisation of Lohasava, which contains iron as a metal and is used as hematinic, has been carried out in the current study. Methods: The standard ayurvedic procedure was used to prepare the aasava formulation. Modern scientific control processes have standardized the formulation for the final products. Organoleptic analysis, phytochemical assessment, and physicochemi
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mol, G. M. Savitha, H. Oliver Arnold, Premlal S, and C. D. Shaji Selvin. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF TWO CONVENTIONAL AYURVEDIC FORMULATIONS CONTAINING TERMINALIA ARJUNA: PARTHA ARISHTA AND ARJUNA GHRITA." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda & Pharmacy 7, no. 1 (2016): 90–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.07135.

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Savitha, G. M. Mol, H. Arnold Oliver, and C. D. Shaji Selvin. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE CARDIOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ARJUNA ARISHTA AND ARJUNA GHRITA: TWO CONVENTIONAL AYURVEDIC FORMULATIONS CONTAINING TERMINALIA ARJUNA." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 11, no. 4 (2020): 78–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.110493.

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Morales, Raúl Juárez, Concepción Rojas Casarrubias, Luis Alberto Lucrecio González, José Ángel Juárez Morales, and Rubén García Medina. "Alianzas defensivas fuertes en gráficas clásicas bajo el operador S(G) y R(G)." South Florida Journal of Development 4, no. 10 (2023): 3859–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.46932/sfjdv4n10-010.

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Sea una gráfica finita, simple y conexa, con conjunto de vértices y conjunto de arista , donde es el orden de , es el tamaño de . La gráfica S(G) se obtiene insertando un vértice adicional en cada arista de o equivalentemente reemplazando cada una de sus aristas por un camino de longitud dos. La gráfica es la que se obtiene a partir de , agregando un nuevo vértice por cada arista de y uniendo cada vértice nuevo a los extremos de la arista correspondiente a él. En este trabajo se obtienen fórmulas cerradas para el número de alianza defensiva fuerte para las gráficas clásicas (Completa, Bipartit
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Kroes, B., A. von den Berg, E. Heystra, K. de Silva, and R. Labadie. "Fermentation in Traditional Medicine: The Impact ofWoodfordia fruticosaFlowers on the Immunomodulatory Activity, and the Alcohol and Sugar Contents of Nimba Arishta." Planta Medica 56, no. 06 (1990): 667. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-961331.

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Sharma, Shikha, Rajendra Kumar Soni, Prabhakar Vardhan, and Gulab Chand Pamnani. "A REVIEW OF ACHARYA SUSHRUTA’S APPROACH IN DISSECTION FOR THE STUDY OF NETRA SHAREERAM." International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 8, no. 8 (2020): 4163–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.46607/iamj2008082020.

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Recent literature suggests that the dissected cadaver remains the most powerful means of delivering fun-damental regional, relational and topographical anatomical knowledge to medical students, which is indis-pensable to ensure safe and efficient clinical practice. Acharya Sushruta is best known for his surgical wisdom, practices and tools. He described a systematic method for the dissection of the human cadaver. Netra is one of the most briefly described anatomical structure by Sushruta. Anatomically, eye is divided into five Mandalas, six Sandhis and six Patalas. Selection of appropriate cad
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Annadurai, Vinothkanna, and Sekar Soundarapandian. "Antioxidant Activity of Fermented Traditional Medicines of Indian Ayurveda – Ashokarishta, Aswagandharishta and Dasamoolarishta." Biosciences, Biotechnology Research Asia 15, no. 3 (2018): 699–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bbra/2678.

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Ayurveda contains a variety of medicines including the polyherbal fermented traditional medicines namely Arishta and Asava. It remains as a rich source of bioactive phytochemicals including antioxidants. There are scanty publications on the antioxidant activity of these medicines. There is a need to explore the natural antioxidants to replace synthetic counterparts which requires an assessment in terms of antioxidant activity by in vitro analysis. This study employs a range of antioxidant assay systems containing various free radicals (DPPH, hydroxyl, hydrogen peroxide, super oxide, nitric oxi
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Mamidi, Prasad, and Kshama Gupta. "Clinical Predictors of Mortality in Vikruta Vyadhi Vignaneeyam Chapter of Ashtanga Sangraha: An Exploratory Review." DPU's Journal of Ayurved, Homeopathy and Allied Health Sciences 3, no. 1 (2024): 12–36. https://doi.org/10.4103/jahas.jahas_15_24.

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Abstract Prognostic aspects are explained in the four chapters (9–12) of Ashtanga Sangraha Shareera Sthana (ASSS). Vikruta Vyadhi Vignaneeyam (VVV) is the 11th chapter of ASSS and it consists of 64 verses. Various disease-specific mortality indicators (Arishta Lakshanas) are explained in this chapter. The quality and quantity of research done in the prognostic significance of the four chapters of Shareera Sthana of Ashtanga Sangraha is negligible. The present review aims to analyze, summarize, and explore the contents with special reference to the prognostic importance of the VVV chapter of AS
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