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AAHARVIDHIVIDHAN IN JWARA
Pratiksha Dewangan*, L. C. Harjpal, Shrikant Naik and Om Prakash Sahoo
. Abstract Among all the disorders, Jwara is regarded as being of the utmost importance. Jwara is a primary symptom of several disorders as well as a sickness in and of itself. According to Charak Samhita, Jwara initially appeared as a result of Rudra's (Lord Shiva) fierce fury. According to Ayurveda, Jwara involves the Deha, Indriya, and Mana and is not just an increase in body temperature (fever), but also a feeling of malaise, unease, and discomfort. When the Jatharagni is dislodged from its usual position by Jwara doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) alone or in combination, it raises the body's core temperature. Any condition can be treated holistically with Aahar-Vihara and Aushadh according to Ayurveda. This page discusses the significance of diet in Jwara Chikitsha in terms of its stages, such as Aamaj and Niraamaj, as well as the characteristics of various food components that are provided during these stages.[1] Keywords: Aahar (Diet), Jwara, Agni and Ayurveda. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
