netra prakashika is a manual on the ancient Indian management of eye diseases, written in 6th century Dc. effort to trace the manuscript and publishing it was a challenge. The experiences of the editor Dr Udaya Shankar is narrated in the paper prsented at 5th natonal seminar on medcial anthropology held at Puttur, Karnataka
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1. TRANSLATION OF AN AYUREDIC
MANUSCRIPT –
A CASE STUDY OF NETRA
PRAKASHIKA
Dr. Nadibailu Udaya Shankar, MD (Ayu),
Prof, KVG Ayurvedic Medical College, SULLIA
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15. Netra Prakashika
Only 3 Sanskrit MSS available- Tajavur Saraswati
Mahal Library
Exclusive MSS on diagnosis and treatment of eye
diseases
Presented as a dialogue between HAYAGRIVA
and NANDI
Complete 12 chapters and missing 2 chapters
16. Pujya Pada - the author
Pujyapada, A Jain Muni, (Devanandi)
belongs To Sixth And Seventh Century
Wrote A Treatise In Sanskrit On Medicine -
Continued To Be An Authority for centuries in
Karnataka
Remained Immortal In Kanakagiri, A Jain
Pilgrimage Centre In Karnataka (Near
Mysore).
17. A long 28 years with this mss
1988 – first look into the mss
1989 – first book review Arya vaidyan, a research journal of AVS Kottakkal
1990 – series of write ups on Netra prakashika
2000 – first print edition by CCRAS, New Delhi, without editing and translation
2001- 2008 – presentations in research conferences on Netra prakashika
2009 – 2010 – English translation prepared
2011 – approached Chaukhamba Vishwabharati for purblising
2012- editing with illustration and DTP
2013 – book printed and published
19. Videha has described 76, Karala 80, Vagbhata
94 and Satyaki 96 eye diseases
Netra Prakashika has accounted highest
number – 100 ailments in the eye.
Each disease is described with causes, clinical
features and management
One hundred eye diseases
20. Eye diseases are classified based on the site of affection and
the etiological factors as follows:
Eyelids And Eyelashes 24 ,Shukla Sandhi 09
Shweta Mandala 13, Krishnamandala 05
Diseases Produced As A Complication 22
Extending To Entire Eyeball 20
Diseases Disturbing Vision 07
Classification
21. Diagnosis Of Vataja Dristi, Pittaja Dristi,
Kaphaja Dristi
Clinical Judgment On Shuddha Dristi And
Ashuddha Dristi ( Normal And Abnormal
Eye).
Diagnostic method of doshas in eye
22. The eye complications due to improper
treatment of other diseases are given due
importance.
A separate chapter for the diagnosis and
management of them– nana kritrima
sanjata netra roga
IOTROGENIC -Doctor induced eye diseases
23. A comprehensive account of ten types of pilla roga(chronic
and relapsing diseases of the eyelids)
and thirteen types of patala roga (diseases of conjunctiva).
Chronic eye diseases
24. Eye diseases are classified based on the presenting
symptoms like disturbance to the appearance of
conjunctiva ( drik shukla rupa), corneal opacities
(pushpa) etc.,
Special classification
25. A great stress is laid upon the bad deeds as a
precipitating causes of incurable eye
diseases.
Karma shanty –
A novel therapeutic regimen with charity,
prayers and worship of God are specified to
restore health.
Karmaja netra roga
26. The different stages of the eye diseases with a risk
of blindness is depicted in great detail.
Starting from Slight Pain, Redness, Pus
Discharge,dryness, Softening Of The Lens,
Staphyloma, Foulsmell, Phthisis And Blindness.
Immediate attention at the earliest stage is
advocated
Ten stages leading to blindness
27. Eye diseases are clinically classified as
• Roga Bala Kala (Acute Stage),
• Roga Kaumara Kala (Sub Acute Stage)
• Roga Vardhakya Kala(chronic).
Disease with a long duration history ( chronic) is considered
as of guarded prognosis
Importance of Quick Action
28. EYE DISEASES as complications of
• Metabolic diseases,
• Malignant Tumors,
• Liver Diseases
• Nutritional deficiencies
Complications of systemic diseasesEye
29. There are details of several ocular tumours and
diseases that reduce the visual perception
Ocular tumors and diseases of vision
30. Four separate chapters on herbo mineral
formulations to treat eye diseases. Both local
and systemic routes of drug administration.
A list of more than 30 eye drops and 20
specialized oils are described
Therapeutic excellence-1
31. In addition to herbs, many minerals and
animal products were used to prepare
medicines. Mercury was extensively
used in local eye drops
Therapeutic excellence-2
32. Nutritional support to the eye: with carrot and other
green leaves, yoga and pranayama are explained
separately in netra traniya adhyaya.
Prevention of eye diseases
34. Many sentences were incomplete, some had spelling mistakes and
grammatical errors.
Some of the formulations had secret codes of proportion of
ingredients
Extracting a scientific meaning found to be difficult in some verses
Meanings were ambiguous in some places
Some words were not understandable at the given context
Translation
35. Chapters were incomplete, without proper
numbering of verses.
Chapters without a title
Disease numbers were not matching in the
beginning and at the end
Names of the same condition were dissimilar in
different sections
Editing - 1
36. Comparing the clinical description with modern
ophthalmology was difficult.
Tried to provide illustrations and color photographs to
every condition mentioned in the work
Tried to supplement annexure on diseases and the
treatment options
Tried to list the minerals and animal products mentioned in
different formulations
Illustration
37. The Central council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) controls
ayurveda education in India.
It was convinced about the importance of this book and
may include this as one of the reference books for
the study of eye diseases in ayurveda
Acceptance from authorities
38. Clinical studies on Diagnosis of eye diseases based on NP
Preparation of medicines based on the formula mentioned in
NP
Clinical Research on the effect of these drugs in specific eye
diseases, at least as a part of post graduate and Ph D
thesis
Scientific studies on the pharmaco dynamics and pharmaco
kinetics of the compounds quoted in NP
Follow up work under progress
39. There are hundreds of books like
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Be kind to them
5 Take home message
40. Take home message
Any little effort today in literary or clinical field
will be a great contribution for tomorrow
Be blessed by the sages and
be blessed by generations to come
by your active participation in medical
anthropology
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