SUVARNA RADHAKRISHNA
M.Tech , M.A ( Astrology)
Executive Engineer /Advanced Stellar Astrologer
Sri Guru Critical Care Astrology Study Center
https://www.facebook.com/suvarna.radhaakrishna
SUVARNA RADHAKRISHNA
M.Tech , M.A ( Astrology)
Executive Engineer /Advanced Stellar Astrologer
Sri Guru Critical Care Astrology Study Center
https://www.facebook.com/suvarna.radhaakrishna
This passage from the Hindu epic Ramayana describes Lord Rama reciting the Aditya Hridayam prayer to the Sun God (Surya) for strength and victory in his upcoming battle with Ravana. It contains verses praising the various attributes of Surya/the Sun and asks for his blessings. Rama feels relieved of anxiety and empowered after reciting the prayer with devotion. He then confidently prepares for his battle with Ravana.
SUVARNA RADHAKRISHNA
M.Tech , M.A ( Astrology)
Executive Engineer /Advanced Stellar Astrologer
Sri Guru Critical Care Astrology Study Center
https://www.facebook.com/suvarna.radhaakrishna
This passage from the Hindu epic Ramayana describes Lord Rama reciting the Aditya Hridayam prayer to the Sun God (Surya) for strength and victory in his upcoming battle with Ravana. It contains verses praising the various attributes of Surya/the Sun and asks for his blessings. Rama feels relieved of anxiety and empowered after reciting the prayer with devotion. He then confidently prepares for his battle with Ravana.
The document discusses the key steps in Virechana (therapeutic purgation), including preparation of the patient, administration of herbal medicines to induce purgation, and observations made during and after the process. The objectives are to enable students to plan the primary procedures of Virechana. Key aspects covered include yoga (preparation), drug intake, post-intake care and monitoring, expected outcomes, and how to assess if Virechana was effective or in excess. Classical Ayurvedic texts are referenced in describing the proper conduct of this therapeutic purification technique.
This document outlines the agenda for a seminar presentation on a comparative study of the pathogenesis (samprapti) of Grahani disorder according to the three classical Ayurvedic texts - Charaka Samhita, Susruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya. The presentation covers definitions of Grahani, its location and function, etiological factors for Grahani disorder, premonitory symptoms, classifications, pathogenesis, and treatments described in each text. It provides background on the digestive process and role of Agni according to Charaka Samhita to facilitate understanding of Grahani and Grahani disorder.
The document discusses various types of medicinal substances used for basti treatment according to ancient Ayurvedic texts like Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita. It lists the asthapana dravyas (retention enema substances) described in Charaka Samhita including groups based on taste and other classifications. It also lists the anuvasanopaga and asthapanopaga dravyas according to Charaka as well as the asthapana dravyas per Sushruta and niruha dravyas according to Vagbhata. The objectives of the document are to discuss these various substances used in basti treatment according to different ancient texts.
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian medical system that can help prevent aging and treat age-related problems through Panchakarma procedures. Panchakarma involves cleansing techniques like emesis, purgation, enemas, and nasal therapies. These help eliminate toxins and regulate the doshas. Specific Panchakarma therapies can also help with issues related to aging like loss of senses, skin elasticity, cognition and more. Regular practice of Panchakarma is said to have a rejuvenating effect and support healthy aging according to Ayurveda.
Role of Panchakarma in Trigeminal Neuralgia.pptxe-MAP
Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain disorder affecting the trigeminal nerve, which has three main branches supplying sensation to the face. It causes sudden, severe facial pain and is typically triggered by basic activities like eating or talking. In Ayurveda, it is understood as Vataja sirasoola, where vitiated Vata causes sharp pain in the head and face. Treatment focuses on soothing Vata with therapies like oil application, herbal poultices, nasal medications, and therapies like snehapana and shirodhara. Specific medicated oils and pastes are used for nasya, application, and ingestion to relieve pain in trigeminal neuralgia.
The document summarizes a seminar presentation on Pandu roga given by Dr. Divya Ramachandran. It discusses the etymology and mythological origin of the word "Pandu" and describes Pandu roga in Ayurveda. It analyzes the nidanas (causes) of Pandu roga according to Charaka Samhita and Susruta Samhita, including aharaja (diet-based), viharaja (lifestyle-based), and manasika (mental) nidanas. It also examines some specific nidanas like kshara, lavana, and amla in detail regarding their properties and how they may provoke Pitta dosha and
1. The document discusses the importance of following ritucharya or seasonal routines in Ayurveda for preventing disease.
2. It describes the six seasons or ritus in India based on changes in weather, their characteristics and impact on doshas.
3. For each ritu, it provides details on suitable diet, lifestyle practices and activities to follow or avoid, as well as common illnesses seen and their treatment approach.
4. Following the appropriate ritucharya for each changing season helps expel accumulated doshas and avoid seasonal illnesses, while gradual adjustment between seasons is advised.
LN Ayurved College & Hospital, Kolar Road, Bhopal professor of Panchakarma and Head of the department Dr K Shiva Rama Prasad has delivered a Guest lecture on the Importance and Standard procedures of Raktamokshana at Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education & Research under Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal on 18th November 2019.
Role of Panchakarma in the Management of Madhumehadrprashanth
This document discusses the role of Panchakarma in managing Madhumeha (diabetes mellitus). It begins by defining diabetes as a metabolic disorder characterized by high blood glucose levels due to defects in insulin production or action. It then describes the types and complications of diabetes, including retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. The document emphasizes that Panchakarma helps manage diabetes by eliminating toxins from the body and controlling high blood sugar levels.
This document discusses the criteria and methods of Sweda Karma (sweating therapy) in Ayurveda. It defines Sweda Karma as a regulated sweating process using direct or indirect heat. Sweating helps eliminate waste from the body. Sweda Karma is classified into different varieties based on the method of applying heat like Taapa Sweda, Ushma Sweda, Upanaha Sweda, and Drava Sweda. The document outlines the standard operating procedures for Sweda Karma and modifications made to classical methods. It also discusses the selection criteria for different Sweda Karma based on dosha involvement and indications.
The document lists the creators of the content as Tushar Thorat from Anjani, Sangli and Dr. Saurabh Kadam from Pandharpur. It also lists those who provided special thanks: Dr. Appa Tele, an ophthalmologist from Malshiras, Solapur, and Dr. Akshay Moholkar from Ahmadnagar. The document appears to have been generated multiple times by CamScanner from intsig.com.
Apasmara is a psychosomatic disorder in Ayurveda presenting with loss of memory and involuntary movements. It is caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors that lead to vitiation of vata dosha and manas dosha. The pathogenesis involves dosha accumulating in the heart, obstructing the mind and senses. This leads to loss of consciousness, disturbed perception, and involuntary movements. Apasmara is an episodic disease characterized by periods of lucidity between episodes. It is one of the eight difficult to treat diseases in Ayurveda.
The document discusses haemorrhoids (piles), which are swollen veins in the anal canal. It defines haemorrhoids and their related anatomy. Piles are classified based on their location and degree of prolapse. Common causes include straining during bowel movements and prolonged sitting. Symptoms include painless rectal bleeding, anal mass protrusion, irritation and itching. Treatment options range from conservative measures like sitz baths to procedures like rubber band ligation, injection sclerotherapy, cryotherapy and surgery. Complications include bleeding, thrombosis and prolapse if left untreated. The document provides detailed information on piles including etiology, pathology, grading, clinical features, investigations, differential diagnosis, and management approaches.
Sachitra ratna-darana
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శ్రీ మేథా దక్షిణామూర్తి జ్యోతిష నిలయం : http://medhadakshinamurtyjyotishanilayam.blogspot.in/,
సాధన ఆరాధన : http://parakrijaya-parakri.blogspot.in/,
పరాక్రి పదనిసలు : http://jayaparakri.blogspot.in
తెలుగు పండిత దర్శిని : http://teluguteachers-parakri.blogspot.in/
See my Astrology Website:- http://telugujatakam.webs.com/
Medha Dakshinamurty Matrimony - బ్రాహ్మణ వివాహ సంబంధాలు - స్వయంవర వేదిక: http://medhadakshinamurtymatrimony.blogspot.in/
The document discusses the key steps in Virechana (therapeutic purgation), including preparation of the patient, administration of herbal medicines to induce purgation, and observations made during and after the process. The objectives are to enable students to plan the primary procedures of Virechana. Key aspects covered include yoga (preparation), drug intake, post-intake care and monitoring, expected outcomes, and how to assess if Virechana was effective or in excess. Classical Ayurvedic texts are referenced in describing the proper conduct of this therapeutic purification technique.
This document outlines the agenda for a seminar presentation on a comparative study of the pathogenesis (samprapti) of Grahani disorder according to the three classical Ayurvedic texts - Charaka Samhita, Susruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya. The presentation covers definitions of Grahani, its location and function, etiological factors for Grahani disorder, premonitory symptoms, classifications, pathogenesis, and treatments described in each text. It provides background on the digestive process and role of Agni according to Charaka Samhita to facilitate understanding of Grahani and Grahani disorder.
The document discusses various types of medicinal substances used for basti treatment according to ancient Ayurvedic texts like Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita. It lists the asthapana dravyas (retention enema substances) described in Charaka Samhita including groups based on taste and other classifications. It also lists the anuvasanopaga and asthapanopaga dravyas according to Charaka as well as the asthapana dravyas per Sushruta and niruha dravyas according to Vagbhata. The objectives of the document are to discuss these various substances used in basti treatment according to different ancient texts.
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian medical system that can help prevent aging and treat age-related problems through Panchakarma procedures. Panchakarma involves cleansing techniques like emesis, purgation, enemas, and nasal therapies. These help eliminate toxins and regulate the doshas. Specific Panchakarma therapies can also help with issues related to aging like loss of senses, skin elasticity, cognition and more. Regular practice of Panchakarma is said to have a rejuvenating effect and support healthy aging according to Ayurveda.
Role of Panchakarma in Trigeminal Neuralgia.pptxe-MAP
Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain disorder affecting the trigeminal nerve, which has three main branches supplying sensation to the face. It causes sudden, severe facial pain and is typically triggered by basic activities like eating or talking. In Ayurveda, it is understood as Vataja sirasoola, where vitiated Vata causes sharp pain in the head and face. Treatment focuses on soothing Vata with therapies like oil application, herbal poultices, nasal medications, and therapies like snehapana and shirodhara. Specific medicated oils and pastes are used for nasya, application, and ingestion to relieve pain in trigeminal neuralgia.
The document summarizes a seminar presentation on Pandu roga given by Dr. Divya Ramachandran. It discusses the etymology and mythological origin of the word "Pandu" and describes Pandu roga in Ayurveda. It analyzes the nidanas (causes) of Pandu roga according to Charaka Samhita and Susruta Samhita, including aharaja (diet-based), viharaja (lifestyle-based), and manasika (mental) nidanas. It also examines some specific nidanas like kshara, lavana, and amla in detail regarding their properties and how they may provoke Pitta dosha and
1. The document discusses the importance of following ritucharya or seasonal routines in Ayurveda for preventing disease.
2. It describes the six seasons or ritus in India based on changes in weather, their characteristics and impact on doshas.
3. For each ritu, it provides details on suitable diet, lifestyle practices and activities to follow or avoid, as well as common illnesses seen and their treatment approach.
4. Following the appropriate ritucharya for each changing season helps expel accumulated doshas and avoid seasonal illnesses, while gradual adjustment between seasons is advised.
LN Ayurved College & Hospital, Kolar Road, Bhopal professor of Panchakarma and Head of the department Dr K Shiva Rama Prasad has delivered a Guest lecture on the Importance and Standard procedures of Raktamokshana at Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education & Research under Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal on 18th November 2019.
Role of Panchakarma in the Management of Madhumehadrprashanth
This document discusses the role of Panchakarma in managing Madhumeha (diabetes mellitus). It begins by defining diabetes as a metabolic disorder characterized by high blood glucose levels due to defects in insulin production or action. It then describes the types and complications of diabetes, including retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy. The document emphasizes that Panchakarma helps manage diabetes by eliminating toxins from the body and controlling high blood sugar levels.
This document discusses the criteria and methods of Sweda Karma (sweating therapy) in Ayurveda. It defines Sweda Karma as a regulated sweating process using direct or indirect heat. Sweating helps eliminate waste from the body. Sweda Karma is classified into different varieties based on the method of applying heat like Taapa Sweda, Ushma Sweda, Upanaha Sweda, and Drava Sweda. The document outlines the standard operating procedures for Sweda Karma and modifications made to classical methods. It also discusses the selection criteria for different Sweda Karma based on dosha involvement and indications.
The document lists the creators of the content as Tushar Thorat from Anjani, Sangli and Dr. Saurabh Kadam from Pandharpur. It also lists those who provided special thanks: Dr. Appa Tele, an ophthalmologist from Malshiras, Solapur, and Dr. Akshay Moholkar from Ahmadnagar. The document appears to have been generated multiple times by CamScanner from intsig.com.
Apasmara is a psychosomatic disorder in Ayurveda presenting with loss of memory and involuntary movements. It is caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and psychological factors that lead to vitiation of vata dosha and manas dosha. The pathogenesis involves dosha accumulating in the heart, obstructing the mind and senses. This leads to loss of consciousness, disturbed perception, and involuntary movements. Apasmara is an episodic disease characterized by periods of lucidity between episodes. It is one of the eight difficult to treat diseases in Ayurveda.
The document discusses haemorrhoids (piles), which are swollen veins in the anal canal. It defines haemorrhoids and their related anatomy. Piles are classified based on their location and degree of prolapse. Common causes include straining during bowel movements and prolonged sitting. Symptoms include painless rectal bleeding, anal mass protrusion, irritation and itching. Treatment options range from conservative measures like sitz baths to procedures like rubber band ligation, injection sclerotherapy, cryotherapy and surgery. Complications include bleeding, thrombosis and prolapse if left untreated. The document provides detailed information on piles including etiology, pathology, grading, clinical features, investigations, differential diagnosis, and management approaches.
Sachitra ratna-darana
See my 5 blogs: P.V.Radhakrishna (parakri)cell:9966455872 -:
శ్రీ మేథా దక్షిణామూర్తి జ్యోతిష నిలయం : http://medhadakshinamurtyjyotishanilayam.blogspot.in/,
సాధన ఆరాధన : http://parakrijaya-parakri.blogspot.in/,
పరాక్రి పదనిసలు : http://jayaparakri.blogspot.in
తెలుగు పండిత దర్శిని : http://teluguteachers-parakri.blogspot.in/
See my Astrology Website:- http://telugujatakam.webs.com/
Medha Dakshinamurty Matrimony - బ్రాహ్మణ వివాహ సంబంధాలు - స్వయంవర వేదిక: http://medhadakshinamurtymatrimony.blogspot.in/