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Research Article International Ayurvedic Medical Journal ISSN:2320 5091 STUDY OF SAMPRAPTI AND CHIKITSA OF KAMALA ROGA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BRIHATTRAYEE Oyin Pertin 1, Kanika Goswami 2 1 P.G Scholar, 2 Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Samhita and Siddhanta, Govt. Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Jalukbari, Guwahati, Assam, India ABSTRACT Kamala roga is a raktadodaja adodaja vyadhi. The word Kamala means Excessive secretion or obstruction of bile. In Charak Samhita, it is mentioned that, if the patient suffering from pandu indulges in pitta prakopak ahara vihara, the pitta so aggravated burns the rakta and mamsa to cause disease kamala. Here pathogenesis of kamala implies that the disease kamala just represents a state of the pandu roga associated with specific etiological factors. Acc. To Achayra susruta, at the end of pandu roga or any other disease, if the patient, all of sudden, indulges in amla and other unwholesome ingredients of diet, his pitta gets aggravated and renders his face exceedingly pale yellow(pandu varna),and also causes drowsiness (tandra) and emaciation thereby giving rise to kamala. In Astanga Hridaya, it is said that, Kamala which is caused by aggravated pitta, may occur with or even without pandu roga. In the present study an attempt has been made to study the samprapti and chikitsa of kamala roga with special reference to Brihatrayee. Keywords: kamala roga, samprapti, chikitsa, brihatrayee. INTRODUCTION The word Kamala means Excessive secretion or obstruction of bile. Aharya Charak, mentioned that the disease kamala represents a state of the panduroga associated with specific etiological factors 1.That is why, Harita sam- hita also accepts kamala, just as a part of pandu roga. Acc. to Acharya harita, types of pandu roga is 8 types vatika, paittika, kaphaja, sannipatja, mrd-bhaksanaja, ka- and mala (sakhasrita and kosthasrita) halimaka. The diseases kamala as deis however a scribed in susruta samhita, different entity. Acc. To susruta, at the end of pandu roga or any other diseases, if a patient, indulges in pitta prakopa ahara, it gives rise to pandu roga 2.Acc.to Acharya vagbhata, kamala which is caused by ag- with or even gravated pitta, may occur without pandu roga 3. AIMS AND OBJECTIVE: To study the samprapti and chikitsa of kamala roga with special reference to Brihattrayee. MATERIALS AND METHOD This article is based on a review of Ayurvedic texts. References were taken from Charak Samhita, Susruta Samhita, Astanga Hridaya along with commentaries. How to cite this URL: Oyin Pertin & Kanika Goswami: Study Of Samprapti And Chikitsa Of Kamala Roga With Special Reference To Brihattrayee. International Ayurvedic medical Journal {online} 2016 {cited 2016 July} Available from: http://www.iamj.in/posts/images/upload/2773_2780.pdf oad/2773_2780.pdf

DISCUSSION The diseases caused by rakta alpata (pandu) causes several types of complexion of body like pita varna (yellow),harid varna (green), krisna varna (black).but all these are dominated by panduta (pale yellow colour) because of which these diseases are called pandu roga. In all types pandu roga, there is presence of pandu bhava (pallor), thus because of presence of adhik pandu bhava it is called as pandu roga. Types of panduroga Acharyas No. types Charaka 5 Susruta 4 vaghbhata 5 Samprapti of Panduroga as per Charak- Samhita (ca.ci.16/7-11) Intake of Ahita ahara,vihara Aggravation of pitta located in cardiac region (sadhak pitta) takes place Pitta being forcefully propelled by vayu, enters into the ten vessels attached to heart and circulates in the entire body. Being located between the twak and muscle tissue, this aggravated pitta vitiates kapha, vayu, asrk, skin and muscles as a result of which different types of coloration, like pandu, haridra and harita appears in skin. This causes Panduroga Purvarupa of pandu roga Hridayaspandan Rokshya Swarabheda shrama Twaksphota gatrasada mrdbhaksana Nidan of pandu roga Aharaja Excess intake of kshara, amla, lavan, ushna, asatmya ahara. Intake of nispava, masa, pinyaka and til oil. Viharaja Diwaswapna Adhik vyayama,maithuna Ritu vishamata Mala mutradi vegadharana Kama, chinta, bhaya, krodha, sokha. V,P,K,S,Mrd-bhaksana. V,P,K,S V,P,K,S,Mrd-bhaksana. Acharya charak and vaghbhatta accepted twak and mamsa as dusya apart from rakta. But acharya susruta accepted only rakta as dusya in pathogenesis of pandu roga. Samprapti of Panduroga in Susruta Samhita(su.utt.44/3) Atidk vyayam,adhik sevana amla,lavan rasa,tiksna padartha along with intake mada, mrt, diwaswapna Causes aggravation of vatadidosa Rakta gets dushita Twak gets pandu (swetapitha) varna Ca.chi.16/12 Ca.chi.16/12 Ca.chi.16/12 Ca.chi.16/12 Su.utt.44/5 Su.utt.44/5 Su.utt.44/5 2774

Vinmutrapith Hridayaspandan Twakrukshata Aruchi Pith mutra Swedaabhava Mandaagni Sada Shrama Lakshan of panduroga Jwara Swasa Gaurav Aruchi Akshikuta Haritavarna KAMALA ROGA Nidan and Samprapti of kamala roga in Charak Samhita (Ca.Chi.16/34) If the patient suffering from pandu indulges in pitta prakopak ahara vihara, the pitta so aggravated burns the rakta and mamsa to cause disease kamala. Here pathogenesis of kamala implies that the disease kamala just represents a state of the pandu roga associated with specific etiological factors. Nidan and Samprapti of kamala roga in Susruta Samhita (Su.Utt. 44/10) Acc. to Acharya susruta, at the end of pandu roga or any other disease,if the patient, all of sudden, Indulges in amla Laksana of Kamala roga Su.utt.44/5 Caraka(ca.ci.16/13-16) Susruta(su.utt.44/7-9) Vaghbatta(As.ni.13/9-12) Karnaksveda Krishna,pith,sukla - Krishna, arunasira Sadana akshi Annadvesa Krishna,pith,suklasira Nakha,vinmutra,ne Shrama tra-sopha Bhrama Krishna,pith,suklavinmutranakhaanarukha Parswamurdha- Gatrasula Tandra Aharavairasya Alasa murcha daha daha tandra Jwara Roma harsha and other unwholesome ingredients of diet, his pitta gets aggravated and renders his face exceedingly pale yellow (panduvarna), and also causes drowsiness(tandra) and emaciation thereby giving rise to kamala. Nidan and Samprapti of Kamala Roga in Astanga Hridaya (Ah.Hr.Ni.13/15-16) When pandu rogi indulges in pitta vardhak ahara, then pitta dosha residing in kostha and sakha gets prakopita and in turn causes dushita of rakta and mamsa dhatu and causes kamala roga. Kamala which is caused by aggravated pitta, may occur with or even without pandu roga 4. CARAKA SAMHITA SUSRUTA SAMHITA ASTANGA (Ca.Chi.16/35-36) ( Su.Utt.44/11) DAYA(AS.Ci.13/16) Haridranetra, Tandra Haridra- HRI- 2775

2776 Balakshaya netra,mutra,nakha,mukha Daha Avipaka Bhekavarna Indriyadourbalya twak,nakh-anana. Raktapitta sakritmutra Bhekavarna Daha Vipaka Dourbalya Sadana Aruchi Types of kamala roga Carak samhita kosthasrita kamala Sakhasrita kamala Susruta samhita- kamala Panaki Kumbhasahva Lagharaka/alasa Astanga Hridaya- kosthasrita kamala Sakhasrita kamala Nidan, samprapti and laksana of Sakhasrita kamala (ca.ci.16/125-127) Nidan of sakhasrita kamala Ruksa, sita,guru and madhur rasa Adhik vyayam, mala, mutra vega dharana. samprapti When person indulges in above ahara vihar then vayu displaces pitta from its own site and removes pitta dosa from kostha. Laksana Haridra netra, mutra, twak Swetavarna mala Atopa,vitamba Hridaya guru Dourbalya, agnimanda, parsvapida, hikka, swas, aruci, jwara. Kumbha-Kamala roga in Charak Samhita (ca.ci.16/37) Kumba kamala connotes the advanced stage of kosthasrita kamala. kumba is one of the synonyms of kostha. The kamala which is located in the kostha is called kumbha kamala. If not treated properly, the kamala becomes deep seated (kharibhuta) and thus,becomes difficult to cure. This is called kumbha kamala 5. Kumbha kamala is kricchasadhya 6,7. Asadya laksana of Kumbha Kamala in Charak Samhita 8 Krishnapitha-mala,mutra Sarvanga sotha Daha Aruchi Trisna Anaha Tandra Moha Nasta-agni Kumbha kamala roga in Susruta Samhita 9 In su.utt.44/11,it is mentioned that a type of kamala is known as kumbha which is characterized by extensive sopha and sandhipida. Halimaka roga in Charak Samhita 10 If the colour of the patient suffering from pandu becomes green (hara), black (shyava) or yellow (pitha varna) and he suffers from diminution of bala and utsaha, the ailment is called halimaka. Halimaka roga in Astanga Hridaya 11 Whenthe person suffering from pandu roga, due to vitiation of vata and pitta dosa has greenish or blackish or pale discoloration and has the symptoms of

Luke warm infusion of danti, sprinkled with the powder of 1 anjali of kasmaryamor mixed with the paste of 1 anjali of draksa. The patient suffering from kamala should take aragvadha added with sunthi, pippali,marica and leaves of bilva along with juice of sugarcane, vidari and amalaki. The patient suffering from kamala may also take paste of half pala of danti mixed with 1 pala of jiggery along with cold water The patient suffering from kamala may also take trivrit along with triphala kwath. Chikitsa of kamala roga in astanga hridaya (as.hr.ci.16/40) Pitta nashak chikitsa should be given to patient of kamala roga.other treatment of kamala roga is based on dosa predominance SAKHASRITA KAMALA CHIKITSA (ca.ci.16:130-131) Intake Katu,tikshna, ushna, lavan and amla rasa ausadh dravya (pitta vardhak ahara) bhrama, trisna, mridu jwara, tandra, balaagni suffering from halimaka roga. bhramsa, then the patient is said to be Laksana of halimaka CARAKA SAMHITA SUSRUTA SAMHI- ASTANGA HRIDAYA (Ca.Ci.16/132-133) TA(Su.Utt.44/12) (AS.CI.13/19) Harid-shyavapithakavarna Harid,pitha,nilavarna Harit-shyava-pithavarna bhrama Balauthsahakshaya trisna Tandra mridu-jwara Mandaagni tandra Mandajwara bala,agni-nash Angamarda Swasa Trisna Aruchi Bhrama Lagharaka/alasaroga in susruta samhita 12 If kumbha kamala is not treated, and it is associated with jwara, angamarda, bhrama, tandra, kshaya of bala and mamsa, it is known as lagharaka or alasa. Dosa involved are vata and pitta. Chikitsa sutra of Kamala roga in Charak Samhita 13 The patient suffering from kamala should be given virechana with mridu and tikta dravya. After the gastro-intestinal tract is cleansed by the above mentioned therapy, the patient should be given wholesome food containing old Sali type of rice, barley and wheat mixed with the yusa of mudga, adhaki and masura, the mamsa rasa jangala animals. For the purpose of snehana, the patient suffering from kamala should be given panchagavya ghrita, mahatikta ghrita, kalyanak ghrita. Draksha ghrita Virechan yoga kamala roga 14 Gomutra mixed with milk Milk alone 2777

Stool (mala) residing in kostha marga attains colour of pitta and vayu gets alleviated. Pitta returns to its own site (kostha) and mala attains pitta colour, the patient gets relieved of upadrava of sakhasrita kamala Kosthasrita kamala chikitsa Chikitsa of Halimaka in Charak Samhita 15 The patient is given Snehana with guduchi swaras mixed with mahisa kshira After snehana, Virechan is given with amla swaras and trivrit Yapana and anuvasana vasti,kshira vasti given. Yuktipurvak prayoga of arista (munakka and other dravya) to increase jatharagni is advised. Halimaka roga chikitsa in Astanga Hridaya 16 The patient is given Snehan with ghritaguduchi swaras and mahisakshira Virechan is done with amla swaras and nisoth churna Then patient should be given madhur bhojan which alleviates pitta and vatadosha. Yapan vasti,kshira vasti and anuvasana vasti given. To increase the jatharagni intake of ahaya avehya and vijaya avalehya should be advice. Kumbha kamala rogachikitsa in Astanga Hridaya. 17 2778 Intake of shilajit with gomutra, Swarna makshika bhasma, Swarna mandoor bhasma for 1 month Kumbha kamala chikitsa in Susruta Samhita. 18 Intake of Swarna makshik and shilajit with gomutra, Lauhakitta (mandura) prayoga, Akshakastha mandoor prayoga, Saindhav mandoor prayoga Ghrita cooked with juices of draksa, guduchi and amalaka is useful in lagharaka 19. Early morning yoga used in Kamala roga 20 The patient suffering from kamala should take in the morning the decoctions of triphala, guduchi, devadaru and neem after cooling and adding honey. Kamalahara yoga in Charak Samhita Visaladi phanta Tapyadi yoga Silajatu vataka Punarnava mandura Mandura vataka Gaudarista Navayasa churna Yogaraja Darvyadi leha Dhatryavaleha Bijakarista Dhatryarista Kamalahara yoga in Susruta Samhita Brihatyadi ghritam Yasthi kwath and churna Triphaladi churnam Vibhitakadi vataka Vidangadavaleha Kalekadadi ghritam Vidangadavaleha Kamalahara yoga in Astanga Hridaya Lauha bhasma Vishaladi churna Shilajatu vataka

Vasadi kwath Navayas lauha Mandura vataka Tapyadi churna drakshaavaleh Peya dravya used in Kamala roga 21 Swaras of kismis/amalaki used as drinks. Pathyaahara for kamala roga in Charak Samhita 22 Purana Sali Yava, Godhma mixed with yusa of mudga, adhaki and masura. Jangala mamsa rasa Pathya in Kamala roga in Susruta Samhita 23 Asava and Arista- gaudanaristan, madhvasavah, mutrasavah, ksarasavah. Jangala mamsa rasa with amalaki or badara fruit Sopha nasak dravya-devdaru, sunthi Sali rice, yava. Pathya in Kamala roga in Astanga Hridaya. 24 Laghu panchamoola kwath rasa and amla swaras, intake as diet and drinks is beneficial in kamala roga. CONCLUSION Kamala is a raktadodaja vyadhi. Acc. to acharya Vagbhata, Kamala which is caused by aggravated pitta, may occur with or even without pandu roga. As the carbuncles may occur with or without prameha, so also kamala may occur with or even without pandu roga. But acc. to acharya Charak disease kamala represents a state of pandu roga associated with specific etiological factors. Kamala is purely a paittika roga. The line of treatment of kamala roga, should mainly be pitta viruddha chikitsa (virechan). 2779 REFERENCES 1. Agnivesa, Charak Samhita, edited by - IV,ChikitsaSthana, chap16/34- chakrapani tikka, pg no.92. 2. Susruta-Samhita, edited by Priya vrat Reprinted 2013, Volume 3, Uttaratantra, chp 44/10, pg.no450. 3. AstangaHridaya, edited by Dr. Brahmanand Nidan sthana, chp13/15-17, pg no.520. 4. Astanga Hridaya, edited by Dr. Brahmanand Nidan sthana, chp13/17, pg.no.520. 5. AstangaHridaya, edited by Dr. Brahmanand Nidan sthana, chp13/18, pg no.520. 6. Agnivesa, Charak Samhita, edited by series office, Reprinted, 2015, volum4, Chikitsa Sthana, chap16/39, pg no.93. 7. Astanga Hridaya, edited by Dr. Brahmanand Nidan sthana,chp13/18,pg no.520. 8. Agnivesa, Charak Samhita, edited by 4, Chikitsa Sthana, chap16/38, pg no.93. 9. Susruta-Samhita, edited by Priya Vrat Reprinted 2013,Volume 3, Uttaratantra, chp 44/11, pg.no450. 10. Agnivesa, Charak Samhita, edited by Bhagwan Dash, chowkhamba Sanskrit

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