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दीर्घञ्जीवितीयोऽध्यायः
Deerghanjiviteeya Adhyaya (longevity)
2.
अपामार्गतण्डुलीयोऽध्यायः
Apamarga Tanduliya Adhyaya (Dehusked Seeds of Apamarga and other medicines )
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आरग्वधीयोऽध्यायः
Aragvadhiya Adhyaya (Aragvadha(cassia) and other medicines)
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षड्विरेचनशताश्रितीयोऽध्यायः
Shadvirechanashatashritiya Adhyaya (The Resources of Six Hundred Evacuatives)
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मात्राशितीयोऽध्यायः
Matrashiteeya Adhyaya (The proper quantity of food and daily regimen for preserving health)
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तस्याशितीयोऽध्यायः
Tasyashiteeya Adhyaya (Seasonal regimen of diet and lifestyle)
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नवेगान्धारणीयोऽध्यायः
Naveganadharaniya Adhyaya (Non-suppressible and suppressible natural urges and other factors for health)
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इन्द्रियोपक्रमणीयोऽध्यायः
Indriyopakramaniya Adhyaya (The Disciplinary Protocol for Sense and Motor Organs)
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खुड्डाकचतुष्पादोऽध्यायः
Khuddakachatushpada Adhyaya (The four fundamental components of Healthcare)
10.
महाचतुष्पादोऽध्यायः
Mahachatushpada Adhyaya (The four important components of Therapeutics)
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तिस्रैषणीयोऽध्यायः
Tistraishaniya Adhyaya (The Three Desires of Life and important triads)
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वातकलाकलीयोऽध्यायः
Vatakalakaliya Adhyaya (The merits and demerits of Vata)
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स्नेहाध्यायः
Snehadhyaya (Oleation therapies)
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स्वेदाध्यायः
Swedadhyaya (Udation Therapies)
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उपकल्पनीयोऽध्यायः
Upakalpaniya Adhyaya (Guidelines for Hospital Management and Purification Treatment)
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चिकित्साप्राभृतीयोऽध्यायः
Chikitsaprabhritiya Adhyaya ( Assessment and care in Panchakarma therapies)
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कियन्तःशिरसीयोऽध्यायः
Kiyanta Shiraseeya Adhyaya (Diseases of three vital organs including Head and other conditions)
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त्रिशोथीयोऽध्यायः
Trishothiya Adhyaya (Three Types of Swellings and other conditions)
19.
अष्टोदरीयोऽध्यायः
Ashtodariya Adhyaya (Numerical Classification of Diseases)
20.
महारोगाध्यायः
Maharoga Adhyaya (Dosha specific classification of diseases)
21.
अष्टौनिन्दितीयोऽध्यायः
Ashtauninditiya Adhyaya (Eight Undesirable Physical Constitutions)
22.
लङ्घनबृंहणीयोऽध्यायः
Langhanabrimhaniya Adhyaya (Reduction and nourishing therapies)
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सन्तर्पणीयोऽध्यायः
Santarpaniya Adhyaya (Over-nutrition, under-nutrition and its disorders)
24.
विधिशोणितीयोऽध्यायः
Vidhishonitiya Adhyaya (Characteristics of Shonita (Blood), its vitiation and disorders)
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यज्जःपुरुषीयोऽध्यायः
Yajjah Purushiya Adhyaya (Origin of Human Beings and the best things for life)
26.
आत्रेयभद्रकाप्यीयोऽध्यायः
Atreyabhadrakapyiya Adhyaya (Pharmacological principles of wholesome and unwholesome diet)
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अन्नपानविध्यध्यायः
Annapanavidhi Adhyaya ( Classification and Regimen of food and beverages)
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विविधाशितपीतीयोऽध्यायः
Vividhashitapitiya Adhyaya (Sequential effects of food and beverages)
29.
दशप्राणायतनीयोऽध्यायः
Dashapranayataneeya Adhyaya (The Ten Seats of Life Forces )
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अर्थेदशमहामूलीयोऽध्यायः
Arthedashmahamooliya Adhyaya (The Ten great vessels arising from Heart and aspects of healthy life)
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अथातस्त्रिशोथीयमध्यायं व्याख्यास्यामः ||१||
sanskrit
Now we shall expound the chapter "Trishothiya Adhyaya" (Three types of swellings and other conditions).
english translation
athAtastrizothIyamadhyAyaM vyAkhyAsyAmaH ||1||
hk transliteration
इति ह स्माह भगवानात्रेयः ||२||
sanskrit
Thus said Lord Atreya.
english translation
iti ha smAha bhagavAnAtreyaH ||2||
hk transliteration
त्रयः शोथा भवन्ति वातपित्तश्लेष्मनिमित्ताः, ते पुनर्द्विविधा निजागन्तुभेदेन ||३||
sanskrit
[Three types of shotha] There are three types of shothas (swelling) i.e. vataja, pittaja and kaphaja. Further, they can be classified into two i.e. nija (endogenous) and agantuja (exogenous).
english translation
trayaH zothA bhavanti vAtapittazleSmanimittAH, te punardvividhA nijAgantubhedena ||3||
hk transliteration
तत्रागन्तवश्छेदनभेदनक्षणनभञ्जनपिच्छनोत्पेषण प्रहारवधबन्धनवेष्टनव्यधन पीडनादिभिर्वाभल्लातकपुष्पफलरसात्मगुप्ताशूकक्रिमिशूकाहितपत्रलतागुल्मसंस्पर्शनैर्वा स्वेदनपरिसर्पणावमूत्रणैर्वा विषिणांसविषप्राणिदंष्ट्रादन्तविषाणनखनिपातैर्वा सागरविषवातहिमदहनसंस्पर्शनैर्वा शोथाः समुपजायन्ते ||४||
sanskrit
[Causes of exogenous swelling] Causes of agantuja shotha (exogenous swelling): Common etiological factors of agantuja shotha include chhedana (excision), bhedana (incision), kshanana (churning of bones), bhanjana (breaking), pichhana (excess squeezing), utprashana (grinding), prahaara (hitting), vadha (stroking), bandhana (binding), veshtana (twisting), vyadhana (piercing), peedana (pressing) etc. In addition to these traumas some other factors such as coming in contact with the juice of flowers or fruits of some plants such as bhallātaka (Semicarpus anacardium), atmagupta (Mucuna pruriens) or getting bitten or stung by certain insects or touching irritant leaves, climbers, shrubs, sweat or urine of poisonous animals or even coming in physical contact with them, or getting injured by their teeth, horns and nails, or exposure to marine or poisonous air, or exposure to excess cold or burns may also result in agantuja shotha.
english translation
tatrAgantavazchedanabhedanakSaNanabhaJjanapicchanotpeSaNa prahAravadhabandhanaveSTanavyadhana pIDanAdibhirvAbhallAtakapuSpaphalarasAtmaguptAzUkakrimizUkAhitapatralatAgulmasaMsparzanairvA svedanaparisarpaNAvamUtraNairvA viSiNAMsaviSaprANidaMSTrAdantaviSANanakhanipAtairvA sAgaraviSavAtahimadahanasaMsparzanairvA zothAH samupajAyante ||4||
hk transliteration
ते पुनर्यथास्वं हेतुव्यञ्जनैरादावुपलभ्यन्ते निजव्यञ्जनैकदेशविपरीतैः;बन्धमन्त्रागदप्रलेपप्रतापनिर्वापणादिभिश्चोपक्रमैरुपक्रम्यमाणाः प्रशान्तिमापद्यन्ते ||५||
sanskrit
[Diagnosis and treatment of exogenous swelling] Exogenous swellings can be primarily identified by characteristic signs of injury and localization. After some time, they become similar to endogenous swellings (due to vitiation of dosha). They are treated by bandage, mantra (holy chants), antidotes, local application of medicines, fomentation, cooling measures etc.
english translation
te punaryathAsvaM hetuvyaJjanairAdAvupalabhyante nijavyaJjanaikadezaviparItaiH;bandhamantrAgadapralepapratApanirvApaNAdibhizcopakramairupakramyamANAH prazAntimApadyante ||5||
hk transliteration
Charak Samhita
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अथातस्त्रिशोथीयमध्यायं व्याख्यास्यामः ||१||
sanskrit
Now we shall expound the chapter "Trishothiya Adhyaya" (Three types of swellings and other conditions).
english translation
athAtastrizothIyamadhyAyaM vyAkhyAsyAmaH ||1||
hk transliteration
इति ह स्माह भगवानात्रेयः ||२||
sanskrit
Thus said Lord Atreya.
english translation
iti ha smAha bhagavAnAtreyaH ||2||
hk transliteration
त्रयः शोथा भवन्ति वातपित्तश्लेष्मनिमित्ताः, ते पुनर्द्विविधा निजागन्तुभेदेन ||३||
sanskrit
[Three types of shotha] There are three types of shothas (swelling) i.e. vataja, pittaja and kaphaja. Further, they can be classified into two i.e. nija (endogenous) and agantuja (exogenous).
english translation
trayaH zothA bhavanti vAtapittazleSmanimittAH, te punardvividhA nijAgantubhedena ||3||
hk transliteration
तत्रागन्तवश्छेदनभेदनक्षणनभञ्जनपिच्छनोत्पेषण प्रहारवधबन्धनवेष्टनव्यधन पीडनादिभिर्वाभल्लातकपुष्पफलरसात्मगुप्ताशूकक्रिमिशूकाहितपत्रलतागुल्मसंस्पर्शनैर्वा स्वेदनपरिसर्पणावमूत्रणैर्वा विषिणांसविषप्राणिदंष्ट्रादन्तविषाणनखनिपातैर्वा सागरविषवातहिमदहनसंस्पर्शनैर्वा शोथाः समुपजायन्ते ||४||
sanskrit
[Causes of exogenous swelling] Causes of agantuja shotha (exogenous swelling): Common etiological factors of agantuja shotha include chhedana (excision), bhedana (incision), kshanana (churning of bones), bhanjana (breaking), pichhana (excess squeezing), utprashana (grinding), prahaara (hitting), vadha (stroking), bandhana (binding), veshtana (twisting), vyadhana (piercing), peedana (pressing) etc. In addition to these traumas some other factors such as coming in contact with the juice of flowers or fruits of some plants such as bhallātaka (Semicarpus anacardium), atmagupta (Mucuna pruriens) or getting bitten or stung by certain insects or touching irritant leaves, climbers, shrubs, sweat or urine of poisonous animals or even coming in physical contact with them, or getting injured by their teeth, horns and nails, or exposure to marine or poisonous air, or exposure to excess cold or burns may also result in agantuja shotha.
english translation
tatrAgantavazchedanabhedanakSaNanabhaJjanapicchanotpeSaNa prahAravadhabandhanaveSTanavyadhana pIDanAdibhirvAbhallAtakapuSpaphalarasAtmaguptAzUkakrimizUkAhitapatralatAgulmasaMsparzanairvA svedanaparisarpaNAvamUtraNairvA viSiNAMsaviSaprANidaMSTrAdantaviSANanakhanipAtairvA sAgaraviSavAtahimadahanasaMsparzanairvA zothAH samupajAyante ||4||
hk transliteration
ते पुनर्यथास्वं हेतुव्यञ्जनैरादावुपलभ्यन्ते निजव्यञ्जनैकदेशविपरीतैः;बन्धमन्त्रागदप्रलेपप्रतापनिर्वापणादिभिश्चोपक्रमैरुपक्रम्यमाणाः प्रशान्तिमापद्यन्ते ||५||
sanskrit
[Diagnosis and treatment of exogenous swelling] Exogenous swellings can be primarily identified by characteristic signs of injury and localization. After some time, they become similar to endogenous swellings (due to vitiation of dosha). They are treated by bandage, mantra (holy chants), antidotes, local application of medicines, fomentation, cooling measures etc.
english translation
te punaryathAsvaM hetuvyaJjanairAdAvupalabhyante nijavyaJjanaikadezaviparItaiH;bandhamantrAgadapralepapratApanirvApaNAdibhizcopakramairupakramyamANAH prazAntimApadyante ||5||
hk transliteration