A REVIEW ON BHARNGIARKA IN NAVAPRATISYAYA

Authors

  • Dr.Aparna V. K.
  • Dr.Ratheesh P.
  • Dr Surejsubash

Abstract

Pratisyaya is one of the common ailment causing distress in the society in which quality of life is adversely affected. It affects the people irrespective of their age and sex. Pratisyaya is a clinical condition in which there is continous flow or movement of kaphadidosha through nostrils. It is a vata predominant tridoshaja condition. Pratisyaya occurs in siraswhich is one among trimarma. Acharya Susruta had added a separate chapter for the management of pratisyayawhich signifies its importance among nasaroga. Navapratisyaya is the acute stage of pratisyaya which affects the body as a whole with nasasrava, kshavadhu, sirogurutva, aruci, jwara, arati, ruk and vaktravairasya.1 If left untreated pratisyaya leads to dushtapratisyaya and other diseases of head.2So there is a need for an earlier and effective intervention.Thedrug bharngiarkais mentioned in Arkaprakasa3. It is tikta-katurasa, ushnaveerya, katuvipaka with kasa-swasa-peenasa-jwarahara properties. Bharngiarka is a preparation which can subside pratisyaya by its deepana,kaphasamana and vatanulomana properties.

References

Vaidya Jadavji Trikamji Acarya. Susrutasamhita of Susruta with Nibandha Sangraha commentary of Sri Dalhanacarya & Nyayacandrika Panjika of Sri Gayadasacarya on Nidanasthana. ChowkhambaKrishnadas Academy, Varanasi.Reprint, 2004. Chapter 24, Pratisyaya pratishedha; P652.Sloka no.16.

Vaidya Jadavji Trikamji Acarya. Susrutasamhita of Susruta with Nibandha Sangraha commentary of Sri Dalhanacarya & Nyayacandrika Panjika of Sri Gayadasacarya on Nidanasthana. Chowkhamba Krishnadas Academy, Varanasi. Reprint, 2004. Chapter 24, Pratisyaya pratishedha; P652.Sloka no.16.

DrSunilkumar. Arkaprakasam. Original Sanskrit text with prose translation. Samarat publishers, Thrissur. Sept-2019-E1.Triteeya satakam;P 72

Agnivesha Charaka Samhita by Dr. Ram Karan Sharma and Vaidya Bhagwan Dash, Choukumbha Sanskrit series office, Varanasi, 2009, volume 4, chikitsasthana, 110/17, P 146.

Acharya Susruthasamhita by Narayan Ram Acharya kavyatirtha, Chaukambhasur Bharati prakashan, Varanasi volume 2, 38-41/61, P 802

Vangasena’s Vangasenasamhita by Dr. Nirmal Saxena Chowkhamba Sanskrit series office Varanasi, volume 1, 1st edition, 17/16 page 295.

Bhavaprakash Nighantu edited by Pt. Sri Brahmasankara Misra and Sri Rupalalajivaisya, Choukambha Sanskrit samsthan 5th edition, part 1, Harityadivarga . P101. Sloka no. 183.

Narayanan N., Thirugnanasambantham P., Viswanathan S., Vijayasekaran V., Sukumar E. Antinociceptive, Anti-inflammatory and Antipyretic Effects of Ethanol Extract of Clerodendrumserratum Roots in Experimental Animals. J Ethnopharmacology. 1999; 65: 237-241.

Singh Mukesh Kr, Khare Gaurav, Iyer Shiv Kr, Sharwan Gotmi and Tripathi DK. Clerodendrum Serratum – A clinical approach; Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical science; 2012; 2(2) 11-15

Nal Bhujbal, Santosh S et al. protective effects of Icosahydropicenic Acid isolated from the roots of Clerodendrumserratum (L) moon on experimental allergic Asthma, Journal of complementary and integrative medicine, 2010; (7)

Downloads

Published

2022-11-28