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The Agnikarma(~Cauterization) - A Mastery Procedure in Susruta Samhitha.
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Ayurveda is the ancient science of human civilization. Sushruta Samhita is the most important literature in surgery. Maharshi Sushruta, known as the father of surgery has also explained the Para-surgical procedures in different diseases among them Agnikarma as the greatest/superior curative treatment to avoid recurrence. We can observe Susruta has explained in detail the importance of Agnikarma, varieties, and criteria of successful cauterization, specific sites, indications, patterns, and pre and post-cautery management. Agnikarma has its Ushna Guna and Sookshma Guna it pacifies the vata and Kapha and burns the unwanted tissue done by the different materials such as Shalaka (gold, silver, panchadhatu, etc), Ajashakrut, Godanta, Madhu, Guda, Sneha (oil, Ghrita). In the present study humble attempt was made for Ayurvedic surgical practice. This study concludes that Agnikarma(cauterization) is a very effective and simple, non-occurrence and minimal invasive procedure able to be conducted at the Out Patient Department(OPD) level.
International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR)
Title: The Agnikarma(~Cauterization) - A Mastery Procedure in Susruta Samhitha.
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Ayurveda is the ancient science of human civilization.
Sushruta Samhita is the most important literature in surgery.
Maharshi Sushruta, known as the father of surgery has also explained the Para-surgical procedures in different diseases among them Agnikarma as the greatest/superior curative treatment to avoid recurrence.
We can observe Susruta has explained in detail the importance of Agnikarma, varieties, and criteria of successful cauterization, specific sites, indications, patterns, and pre and post-cautery management.
Agnikarma has its Ushna Guna and Sookshma Guna it pacifies the vata and Kapha and burns the unwanted tissue done by the different materials such as Shalaka (gold, silver, panchadhatu, etc), Ajashakrut, Godanta, Madhu, Guda, Sneha (oil, Ghrita).
In the present study humble attempt was made for Ayurvedic surgical practice.
This study concludes that Agnikarma(cauterization) is a very effective and simple, non-occurrence and minimal invasive procedure able to be conducted at the Out Patient Department(OPD) level.
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