Churna Pinda Sweda
Introduction
Churna Pinda Sweda is a type of fomentation where bolus of medicated powder tied in to a potali is applied over the body by dipping in warm oil for a specific duration of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing churna pinda sweda are
Duration: 1 hour 10minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of kizhi
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Ruksha Churna Pinda Sweda
Introduction
Ruksha Churna Pinda Sweda is a type of fomentation where heated bolus of medicated powder is tied into a potali and is applied over the body for specific duration of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing ruksha churna pinda sweda are
Duration: 1 hour
Purvakarma
Preparation of kizhi
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Jambeera Pinda Swedam
Introduction
Jambeera Pinda Sweda is a type of fomentation where bolus made of lemon and medicated churnas is tied into a potali and applied over the body by dipping in warm oil for a specific duration of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing jambeera pinda sweda are
Duration : 1 hour 10 minutes
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Patra Pinda Sweda
Introduction
Patra Pinda Sweda is a type of fomentation where bolus made of vatahara patras and medicated churnas are tied into a potali and applied over the body by dipping in warm oil for a specific duration of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing patra pinda sweda
Duration: 1 hour 10minutes
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Kashaya Dhara
Introduction
Kashaya Dhara is the process of pouring prepared Kashaya over the body in a continuous and constant stream.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Kashaya dhara are
Duration: 50 minutes
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Pizhichil
Introduction
Pizhichil is the procedure in which warm medicated oil is poured over the patient’s body for a specific period of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing pizhichil are
Duration: 1 hour
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma:
Katibasti
Introduction
Katibasti is the procedure in which oil is retained for a specific duration with the help of black gram frame firmly fixed over the lower back.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Katibasti are
Duration: 30-45minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of black gram frame
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Janubasti
Introduction
Janubasti is the procedure in which oil is retained for a specific duration with the help of black gram frame firmly fixed over the knee joint.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Janubasti are
Duration: 30- 45minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of black gram frame
Pradhana Karma
Paschat karma
Karpasa Pinda Sweda
Introduction
Karpasa pinda sweda is the procedure of application heated bolus of cotton seeds over the body to induce perspiration.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing karpasa pinda sweda are:
Karpasabeeja – 250g – 300g
Dhanyamla – 1- 2litre
Vessel – 1
Cloth for covering the vessel – 1
Towel – 1
Potali
Duration: 1hour 10minutes
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Greevabasti
Introduction
Greevabasti is the procedure in which oil is retained for a specific duration with the help of black gram frame firmly fixed over the neck region.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Greevabasti are
Duration: 30- 45minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of black gram frame
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Nadi sweda
Introduction
Nadi sweda is the procedure in which perspiration is induced by passing steam over the body parts using Nadi Sweda Yantra.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing nadi sweda are:
Duration: 30 minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of steam
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Nasya Karma
Materials
Gokarna – 1
Dhoomanetra – 1
Haridravarthi – 1
Nadee sweda yantra – 1
Holder – 1
Sputum cup – 1
Saindhava jala – 100ml
Eye pad – 1
Gas stove – 1
Cotton
Droni – 1
Thaila
Duration: 40 minutes
Poorvakarma
1. Before starting snehana and swedana, patient should be asked to get relieved from natural urges like urination, defecation etc. patient should not be athi kshutita, and get cleaned the mouth and face with luke warm water.
2. Snehana of jatrurdhwa organs i.e. organs above neck like neck, ears, face, head and scalp should be well oleated and subjected to swedana. (mridu abhyanga followed by nadi sweda). (While doing nadi sweda eyes should be covered with eye pad)
3. Patients should be given prayogik dhumpana to clear all the strotasas. ( here we do dhumapana with haridra varthi)
4. Patient should be in niwata room (devoid of flowing air) and is given supine position (uttana shirsh) with slightly leg raised condition (unnata pada) and both the upper and lower limbs spread straight (prasarit kara charana).
5. Repeated hastasweda should be administered to jatrurdhwa area.
6. While performing this procedure neck will be partially extended, paricharaka’s (therapist) palm of left hand will stay on forehead of patient, eyes will be covered with pad or clean cloth, tip of nose will be stretched by middle finger and one nasal cavity will be closed by anamika or pradeshini anguli finger.
7. To be administered calculated dose should be divided in three doses.
Pradhana karma
1. After snehana and swedana and earlier mentioned position, prescribed dose of lukewarm (ushnambu prataptam) drug should be administered in three equal divided doses.
2. First of the 3 divided doses of lukewarm medicine should be poured in nasal cavity in one stroke without breaking the stream. Ask the patient to slowly inhale. Same procedure will be done with another nostril.
3. Patient should be advised to avoid sneezing, loose temper, laugh, forceful inhalation (Uchchhindana), excessive talk (vyaahara).
4. After the medicine instilled, ear, forehead, scalp, shoulder, hands and feet should be massaged.
5. The patient should spit kapha to both sides alternatively.
6. Repeated swedana should be given to jatrurdhwa till the expulsion of medicines and kapha through spitting (shthiwana).
7. This should be followed by the third set of a luke warm nasya till the expulsion of medicines.
8. In this way, all the three divided dosage of nasya should be administered one after another with swedana offered in between.
Pashchat karma:
1. After administration of the first nasya dose, samwahana i.e. light massage to ears, forehead, scalp, chicks, neck, shoulders, palms and soles should be given.
2. If administered medicine arrives in oropharingeal cavity, it should be spitted out by turning towards right or left lateral side. This medicine should not be swallowed as it may cause Agnimandya, and increase in dosha.
3. Repeated fomentation (sweda) should be given to organs above clavicles (jatrurdhwa) organs till the medicine and Kapha will be spitted and sneezed out.
4. After this, likewise 2nd and 3rd dose should be administered.
5. After each dose administration, swedana should be carried out.
6. For virechana and avapida nasya, after medicine administration, according to doshbala sneha nasya should be given.
7. After completion of nasya procedure, Patient should be advised to be in lying down position till 100 matra.
8. If there any vitiated or remaining dosha, Vairechanik or suitable dhumpaan and Gandusha with lukewarm water should be carried out.
9. Patient should be advised to follow the rule mentioned in snehapan i.e. patient should be advised to follow rules like to drink luke warm water, follow Brahmacharya (avoid sex), be Kshapashaya (avoid daysleep and late night sleep), avoid pravaata (direct air), avoid yana (excessive travelling), adhwa (excessive walking), atibhashya (excessive talk), atyasana (sitting on same site for long duration), avoid dhum rajasewana (smoke and dust).
10. Excessive liquid intake should be avoided.
Shashtika Shali Pinda Sweda
Shashtika shali pinda sweda is the procedure of application of heated pottali made of medicinal rice (Navara) over the body to induce perspiration.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Shashtika shali pinda sweda are
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma:
Ksheeradhooma
Introduction
Ksheeradhooma is a type of Nadi sweda in which steam is generated using ksheerapaka.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing ksheeradhooma are
Duration:30 minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of Ksheerapaka
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Shirobasti
Introduction
Shirobasti is the procedure, where medicated oil is retained over the head for a specific time.
Materials Required
The Materials required for performing shirobasti are
Duration: 1 hour
Purvakarma
Preparation of black gram paste:
Pradhana Karma
Duration of the procedure
Dosha | Matrakala | Duration (~ in min) |
Vata | 10,000 | 50 |
Pitta | 8,000 | 40 |
Kapha | 6,000 | 30 |
Swastha | 1,000 | 5 |
Paschat Karma
Shirodhara
Introduction
Shirodhara is the procedure in which liquid medicaments like thaila/ksheera/kashaya is poured in a continuous stream of flow on the forehead in oscillating manner.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Shirodhara are
Duration: 45 minutes- 1 hour
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Shiropichu
Introduction
Shiropichu is the procedure in which medicated oil is applied to the vertex using a cotton pad for a specific duration.
Materials Required
The Materials required for performing shiropichu are
Duration: 15 – 20 minutes
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Takradhara
Introduction
Takradhara is the procedure of pouring medicated takra over the forehead for a specific duration of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Takradhara are
Purvakarma
Preparation of Amalaki Kashaya
Preparation of Mustaksheerapaka
Preparation of patient
Pradhana karma
Paschat Karma
Thalam
Introduction
Thalam is the procedure of applying medicated paste with or without oil over the vertex of the head for a specific duration.
Materials Required
The Materials required for performing Thalam are
Duration: 5 – 10 minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of Thalam
Alternative Method of Preparation of Thalam
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Thalapothichil
Introduction
Thalapothichil or Shirolepa is a procedure of application of medicated paste on the head for a certain period of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Thalapothichil are
Duration: 1.5 hour
Purvakarma
Preparation of Paste
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Udwartana
Introduction
Udwartana is the procedure in which churna is applied on the body and is massaged in upward direction.
Materilas Required
The materials required for performing udwartana are:
Duration: 1 hour
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma:
Utsadanam
Introduction
Utsadana means reinforced friction of body with drugs containing sneha or medicine mixed with oil or other liquids in the form of kalka is called as utsadana.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing utsadanam are:
Duration: 1 hour
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma:
Valuka sweda
Introduction
Valuka sweda is the procedure of application of heated sand pack over the body to induce perspiration.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing valuka sweda are
Duration : 1 hour
Purvakarma
Preperation of Valuka Potali
Pradhana Karma
Paschath Karma
Annalepa
Introduction
Annalepa is the procedure of application of cooked shashtika shali boiled with Balamoola kashaya and ksheera over the patient’s body to induce perspiration.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing annalepa are
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma:
Dhoomapana
Introduction
Dhoomapana is the procedure of inhaling and exhaling medicated smoke for a specific number of times.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing dhoomapana are
Duration: 10minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of dhoomavarti
Pradhana Karma
Gandusha
Introduction
Gandusha is the procedure in which liquid medicaments like Taila, Kashaya, Madhu, etc. are held inside the mouth for certain period of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing gandusha are
Duration: 10minutes
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Kavala
Introduction
Kavala is the procedure in which liquid medicaments like Taila, Kashaya, madhu, etc are filled inside the mouth and gargled for a certain period of time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing kavala are
Duration: 10minutes
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Patient is asked to spit out the medicine once the mouth is filled with secretions.
Karnapoorana
Introduction
Karnapoorana is a procedure in which the medicine is instilled into the ear canal and retained for a specific time.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing karnapoorana are
Duration:10 minutes
Purvakarma
Pradhana Karma
Duration of the procedure
Diseases | Matrakala | Duration (~ in min) |
Karna Rogas/Swastha | 100 | 0.5 |
Kanta Rogas | 500 | 2.5 |
Shirorogas | 1000 | 5 |
Paschat Karma
Akshi Tarpana
Introduction
Akshi Tarpana is the procedure in which medicated ghee is pooled around the eyeballs for a specific duration.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Akshitarpana are
Purvakarma
Preparation of black gram frame
Pradhana Karma
Netra Roga | Matrakala | Duration (~ in min) |
Vartmagata | 100 | 0.5 |
Sandhigata | 300 | 1.5 |
Sitagata | 500 | 2.5 |
Asitagata | 700 | 3.5 |
Drishtigata | 800 | 4 |
Duration of the procedure 20-30minutes
Dosha | Matrakala | Duration (~ in min) |
Vata | 1000 | 5 |
Pitta | 600 | 3 |
Kapha | 500 | 2.5 |
Swastha | 500 | 2.5 |
Paschat karma
Anjanam
Introduction
Anjana is the procedure of applying medicated collyrium in lower eyelid using fingertip or by Anjana Shalaka
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Anjana are
Duration: 10- 15 minutes
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Eye wash or kshalana is the paschath karma of Anjana
Aschyotana
Introduction
Aschyotana is the procedure of instilling medicated eyedrops.
Materials Required
The materials required for performing Aschyotana are
Duration: 10minutes
Pradhana Karma
Paschat Karma
Putapaka
Introduction
Putapaka is one among the netra kriya kalpas, in this Swarasa is pooled around the eyeballs for a specific duration with the help of a black gram frame firmly fixed around the eyes . During this procedure the patient is asked to blink eyes gently .
Materials Required
Materials required for performing Putapaka are
Duration: 10-15minutes
Purvakarma
Preparation of black gram frame
Pradhana Karma
Duration of the procedure
Type | Matrakala | Duration (~ in min) |
Snehana Putapaka | 200 | 1 |
Lekhana Putapaka | 100 | 0.5 |
Ropana Putapaka | 300 | 1.5 |
Paschat karma