1.
कल्पनासिद्धिः
Kalpana Siddhi (Standard administration of purification procedures)
2.
पञ्चकर्मीया सिद्धिः
Panchakarmiya Siddhi (Successful administration of Panchakarma therapies)
3.
बस्तिसूत्रीया सिद्धिः
Bastisutriyam Siddhi (Standard practices of Basti (therapeutic enema))
4.
स्नेहव्यापत्सिद्धिः
Snehavyapat Siddhi (Complications of unctuous enema and their successful management)
5.
नेत्रबस्तिव्यापत्सिद्धिः
Netrabastivyapat Siddhi (Management of complications due to enema nozzle)
6.
वमनविरेचनव्यापत्सिद्धिः
Vamana Virechana Vyapat Siddhi (Management of complications of improper therapeutic emesis and purgation)
7.
बस्तिव्यापत्सिद्धिः
Bastivyapat Siddhi (Management of complications of therapeutic enema)
8.
प्रासृतयोगीया सिद्धिः
Prasrita Yogiyam Siddhi (Standardized therapeutic enema formulations in a dose of Prasrita Unit)
9.
त्रिमर्मीया सिद्धिः
Trimarmiya Siddhi (Management of diseases of three vital organs)
10.
बस्तिसिद्धिः
Basti Siddhi (Successful administration of therapeutic enema)
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फलमात्रासिद्धिः
Phalamatra Siddhi (Utility of medicinal fruits and other factors in standard therapeutic enema)
12.
उत्तरबस्तिसिद्धिः
Uttar Basti Siddhi (Standard administration of best effective therapeutic enema)
तद्गुरुरब्रवीदिदं शरीरं तन्त्रयतेऽनिलः सङ्गविघातात् [३] | केवल एव दोषसहितो वा स्वाशयगः प्रकोपमुपयाति||१७||
[Effect of basti (therapeutic enemas)] While answering above question, Punarvasu Atreya has mentioned that two properties of vata dosha, detachment (vighata) and adhesion (sanga) is responsible for sustaining our body. This means that vata dosha is responsible for the separation (vighata) and combination (sanga) of stool, urine, pitta, kapha including other excretory product and tissue elements.
english translation
tadgururabravIdidaM zarIraM tantrayate'nilaH saGgavighAtAt [3] | kevala eva doSasahito vA svAzayagaH prakopamupayAti||17||
hk transliteration by SanscriptCharak Samhita
तद्गुरुरब्रवीदिदं शरीरं तन्त्रयतेऽनिलः सङ्गविघातात् [३] | केवल एव दोषसहितो वा स्वाशयगः प्रकोपमुपयाति||१७||
[Effect of basti (therapeutic enemas)] While answering above question, Punarvasu Atreya has mentioned that two properties of vata dosha, detachment (vighata) and adhesion (sanga) is responsible for sustaining our body. This means that vata dosha is responsible for the separation (vighata) and combination (sanga) of stool, urine, pitta, kapha including other excretory product and tissue elements.
english translation
tadgururabravIdidaM zarIraM tantrayate'nilaH saGgavighAtAt [3] | kevala eva doSasahito vA svAzayagaH prakopamupayAti||17||
hk transliteration by Sanscript