Overview of Swedadhyaaya in Ayurveda
Swedadhyaaya, as explained by Dr. S.S. Kalyanhetti, emphasizes the importance, types, characteristics, benefits, and methods of Swedana (sudation) in Ayurveda. The text explores the significance of proper Snehana (oleation) and Swedana in various conditions, outlining different types of Swedana, suitable and unsuitable conditions for sweating therapies, and specific techniques for effective sudation.
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SWEDADHYAYA SWEDADHYAYA By Dr S.S Kalyanhetti, Associate professor, Dept. of Basic principles
Importance of Swedana A dry stick can be bent according to our wish after proper Snehana and Swedana , then why can t we give navajeevana to a purusha after proper Snehana and Swedana. Ch/Su - 14/5.
Types of Swedana : A) 1. 2. 3. B) 1. 2. C) 1. 2. D) 1. 2. Mahan : Balawan Roga and Rogi , Sheetakala. Madhyam : Madhyama Bala of Roga and Rogi, Madhyama Sheetakala. Mrudu : Durabala Rogi, Alpa sheetakala. Snigdha : Vatajanya Vikara. Rooksha : Kaphajanya Vikara. Ekanga : Local Sarvanga : General Sagni : Thermal Niragni : Non-thermal
Samyak Swedana Lakshana : 1. Sheeta and Shoolanashana 2. Sthambha and Guruta Nigraha 3. Shareera mruduta 4. Sweda pradurbhava
Swedana Atiyoga Lakshana : 1. Pittaprakopa 2. Moorcha 3. Avasada 4. Adhika trushna 5. Shareera daha 6. Adhika sweda pradurbhava 7. Swara and Anga dourbalya
Sweda ayogya roga and rogi : Madirapana 15. Krodha and Shoka peedita Garbhini 16. Kamala Raktapitta rogi 17. Udararoga Pittaprakruti 18. Urakshata Atisara 19. Vatarakta Madhumeha 20. Atidourbalya Gudabhramsha 21. Shareerashushkata Pakvaguda 22. Ojakshaya Visha and Madya vikara 23. Timira Shrama Soudnyanasha Sthoola Trushna Kshudha 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Sweda yogya roga and rogi : 15. Vibandha 16. Mutraghata 17. Parshvagraha 18. Prushtagraha 19. Katigraha 20. Kukshigraha 7. Swarabheda 21. Grudhrasi 8. Galagraha 22. Mutrakruchra 9. Ardita 23. Andakoshavruddhi 10. Ekangavata 24. Angamarda 11. Sarvangavata 25. Pada ,Janu,Uru,Jangha,Shoola and Graha 12. Pakshaghata 26. Shotharoga 13. Vinamaka 27. Khalli 14. Anaha 28. Sthambha, Guruta and Shoonyata 1. Pratishyaya 2. Kasa 3. Hikka 4. Karnashula 5. Manyashula 6. Shirashula
Methods of Swedana: 1. Sagni Swedana : 1. Sankara Sweda : (mixed sudation) 2. Prastara Sweda : (Hot-bed sudation) 3. Nadi Sweda : (Steam-Kettle Sudation) 4. Parisheka Sweda : (Affusion Sudation) 5. Avagaman Sweda : ( Bath Sudation) 6. Jentaka Sweda : ( Sudatorium Sudation) 7. Ashmaghana : (Stonebed Sudation) 8. Kurshu Sweda : (Trench Sudation) 9. Kuti Sweda : (Cabin Sudation) 10. Bhoo Sweda : ( Groundbed Sudation) 11. Kumbhika Sweda : (Pitcherbed Sudation) 12. Kupa Sweda : (Pit Sudation) 13. Holaka Sweda : ( Underbed Sudation)
2. Niragni Swedana : 1. Vyayama (Exercise) 2. Ushna Sadana (Warm room) 3. Gurupravarna (Heavy Blanket) 4. Kshuda (Hunger) 5. Bahupaan (Excesive Drinking) 6. Bhaya (Fear) 7. Krodha (Anger) 8. Upanaha (Plosters) 9. Ahava (Fight) 10. Atapa (Sunlight)