India’s Contribution To Healing Four Systems Of Medicine

 

 

The Vedas, meaning  “to know ‘ is a veritable source of knowledge.

 

 

 

Vedas, as in most findings in modern Science, are Intuitive , revealed and received by the ancient Seers of India.

 

 

 

There is a misconception that he Vedas in particular, Hinduism in general in other worldly and does not address to day to day Living.

 

 

 

Nothing can be further from the truth.

 

 

 

The Vedas , in its main part and through its parts called Vedangas, deal with daily life Sciences.

 

 

 

Botany ,Biology,Basic Physics, Modern Physics, Particle Physics. Quantum Mechanics, Multi verses,

 

 

 

Microbiology,Stem Cell Research,Wireless Genetics,

 

 

 

Astronomy,Environment Sciences,

 

 

 

Chemistry,Metallurgy,

 

 

 

Town Planning,Construction Tanks,

 

 

 

Military Sciences….he list goes on.

 

 

 

The contribution of the Vedas to medicine is not fully realized.

 

 

 

Many think only Ayur Veda as the only one from India.

 

 

Eighteen Siddhas, Founders of Siddha System of Medicine.Image.Jpg.
Eighteen Siddhas, Founders of Siddha System of Medicine. Image Credit.http://shreemarakara.com/2013/03/01/mohini-reveals-the-power-benefit-you-get-when-you-connect-with-the-siddhas/

 

 

 

There are at least Four systems of Indian origin.

 

 

 

1.Ayurveda.

 

 

2.Siddha.

 

3.Yoga .

 

4.Mantras.

 

 

 

Ayur Veda is believed to have been obtained from the Churning of the Ocean.

 

 

 

Lord Dhanvanthri, an Avatar of Vishnu brought this Science to the Universe.

 

 

 

The Science of Ayur Veda is now popular.

 

 

 

However the  systematic approach to the processes of the Human body as explained by the Vedas is not known to many.

 

 

 

Let me quote an example how the Vedas have analysed the process of Digestion.

 

 

Food that we eat is digested by the Jataraakni, a form of Fire.

 

Fire has Ten Primary Forms.

 

They are.

 

1..Ordinary Fire.

 

2.Lightning

 

3.The Sun.

 

4.Jataraagni(digestive fire).

 

5.Destructive like forest fire.

 

6.Fire that is produced by the rubbing of sticks for performance of Homas.

 

7.Fire that is given to student at the time of his Upanayana

 

8.Fire that has been kept at Home by ancestor for domestic rituals.

 

9.The Southern Fire of ancestors used in certain rituals and

 

10.The Funeral Fire for cremation.

 

Ayurveda lists thirteen fires, some Smritis  refer to Four, some Five.

 

Details provided towards the close of this Post.

 

Jataraagni is the Agni that is involved in Digestion.

 

How the Jataragni Digests Food.

 

Jataraagni, in conjunction with the ten Forms of Air(Vaayu), performs the following functions of Digestion.

 

Along with Jataraagni Rechakam and Paasakam it cooks the food by heating, now explained by Science  Hypochondriac Acid, which incidentally has

 

the property of Heat and corrosion,

 

Dries the Food as  Shobakam( this comes out as waste from the Body),

 

Thaakaham, Burning the Food to create calories, Energy and

 

Plaavakam, Filling the cells with the essence of  Food,

 

With the help of Five Upa Vaayus, spreads the essence through the body.

 

These ten are the Modifications of Agni in the Human Body involved in Digestion.(Bhavanopanishad)

 

Toxins might be present in the food we eat.

 

Toxins are referred to as Ama.

 

“Ama is a word from the Sanskrit language,

the language of the Vedas and early Ayurveda

medical texts. It is a word we might nowadays

translate as ‘toxins’, but it is both more

elaborate and more subtle than the word

toxins might suggest. Literally the word ama

means ‘unripened’ or ‘uncooked’ and refers to

any product that passes through our digestive

system without being completely digested or

‘cooked’. We’ve all heard of environmental

toxins, but ama toxins are of our own making…

 

The fire bio-energy present in the stomach

and upper small intestine (jathara in Sanskrit)

is known as the jatharagni. Ayurveda has

revealed 13 different agnisin the human body,

however jatharagni is the most important, as

the other 12 are dependent upon it.

 

This ama is so insidious that even traditional

Sanskrit synonyms for disease, such as

‘amaya’, ring with its name. Ama is described

as being a particularly sticky, heavy, turbid and

foul-smelling substance. It has the tendency

to accumulate in the gastro-intestinal tract

and then overflow into the circulatory system,

to eventually deposit into weak tissues around

the body (for example joints, in the case of

ama-induced arthritis). These tissues may be

genetically weak, nutritionally deprived, have

been damaged through injury or weakened by

negative emotions. Once lodged in these sites,

ama is well-placed to interrupt the

functioning and status of the affected tissue.

At that level of cellular interference, ama

deprives the cells of nourishment and energy,

and that’s how we’ll feel – dull, sluggish and

tired all the time. Also, the body’s waste

products will take on the characteristics of

ama – stools will become sticky strong smelling, urine becomes odorous and

cloudy, and perspiration (considered a waste

product or ‘mala’ in ayurveda) will also

become particularly unpleasant in odour…

 

Why is it important to balance the agni

(the digestive fire)?

• The nutrition required by all living cells is

dependant on a balanced and complete

digestive process.

• Imbalanced agni leaves an unprocessed

residue which accumulates as toxic ama.

• Digestive abilities on all levels (‘digestion’ of

all physical, sensory and mental experiences)

rely on balanced agni.

• Production of ojas will be improved (ojas

supports our immunity, strength and

experience of bliss).

• This helps to maintain normal bodyweight

for your body type.

How can I tell if my agni is balanced?

SIGNS OF BALANCED AGNI

• You will experience normal appetite at

mealtimes

• You will leave the table feeling comfortable,

refreshed and energised with a feeling of

satisfaction and no bloating or digestive

distress

• You will produce well-formed faeces

without strong smell

• You can eat all types of food without

disturbances

• Your complexion will glow.

SIGNS OF IMBALANCED AGNI

• If agni is excessive there may be a raging

appetite outside of mealtimes; if underactive

there may be complete lack of interest in food.

• You might leave the table feeling heavy,

lethargic, bloated, gassy, or with heartburn

and belching

• Faeces will not be well-formed, will have

foul odour, tend to stick to the bowl and

possibly contain undigested food.

• Sensitivity to many foods, food intolerances

and allergies.

• Dull complexion.

Why did my agni become ‘imbalanced’?

• Eating on the run, skipping meals

• Eating while emotionally upset

• Overconsumption of cold, liquid substances

eg ice water”

 

 

Charaka has mentioned about 13 Agnis. Jatharagni – 1, Bhutagni – 5, Dhatvagni – 7 (Ch.Chi.15/38).[13]

According to Acharya Sushruta, five types of Agnis are illustrated, viz. Pachakagni, Ranjakagni, Alochakagni, Sadhakagni and Bhrajakagni. However, there is an indirect reference of fiveBhutagnis underlying in the brief description made to the transformation of food stuff. (Sh.Su.21/10.)[14]

Vagbhata has described different types Agni, viz. – Bhutagnis – 5,– Dhatvagnis – 7, –Dhoshagni – 3 and– Malagni – 3.

Sharangadhara has recognized five pittas only (Pachak, Bhrajak, Ranjak, AlochakaandSadhak) (Sha.Sa.Pu.Kh.-5/32).[15]

Bhavamishra has followed Acharya Charaka and Vagbhata (Bh.Pu.Kh.-3/169,180).[16]

Agni has been divided into 13 types according to the function and site of action. These are:

 

Jatharagni – one Agni present in the stomach and duodenum.

Bhutagni – five Agni from five basic elements.

Dhatwagni – seven Agni present, one in each of the seven dhatus.

Accordingly, they are classified into three groups, namely Jatharagni, Bhutagni andDhatvagni.”

 

 

 

This is but one example.

 

 

 

Now to Siddha system.

 

 

 

The Siddhas are reported to be Beings, who were Humans, attained Kaivalya and are in some other plane of existence even now.

 

 

 

They have developed a system of Medicine.

 

 

 

This is the Siddha system.

 

 

 

Here they take the Vedic principle that ‘Whatever is in the Macrocosm is in the Microcosm’.

 

 

 

The Human body is made of Five elements, Earth, Water, Fire,Air and Ether(Akasa)

 

 

 

So are the things in the Universe including Plants.

 

 

 

Another principle is that any any change in the Universe affects the Human Beings both mentally and physically, reminds one of Butterfly effect and the El Nino effect.

 

 

 

So they use the herbs from nature to cure diseases after finding out the nature of the disease by external symptoms.

 

 

 

The next system is through Yoga where the diseases are cured by the side effects of the spiritual practices as described in the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali.

 

 

 

Then we have the Mantras which cure through Sounds, where the sounds are locked in a Mystical way.

 

 

 

When they are intoned by a specific pattern they cure the diseases.

 

 

 

Such are the  rich legacies of the Vedas and Indian systems .

 

 

 

The ancient texts are to be explored in depth to cure Humanity and this needs the creation of awareness among the people.

 

 

 

http://ashtangayogashala.squarespace.com/storage/documents/ama.pdf

 

 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3221079/

 

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