Dravya Guna – Backbone Of Clinical Practice In Ayurveda

Authors

  • Vd Anant Gangawa Assistant professor in the P.G. Department of Dravya guna in Sri Ganganagar Collage of Ayurvedic science and hospital Author
  • Sudipt Rath Associate professor, in the P.G. department of Dravya guna, National institute of Ayurveda.Jaipur Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Dravyaguna, Rasapanchaka, Panchamahabhoot

Abstract

Dravyaguna is a branch of Ayurveda which deals with the study of properties of plants and its effect on  human body. Rasapanchaka is the speciality of Ayurveda which is explained on the principles of Panchamahabhoot which shows the systematic way to understand Pharmacodynamics and  pharmacokinetics of the drug which ultimately help in the selection of drug for a particular disease and for the preventive measures also. It is a science which include all the principles which is important for the selection of a drug that leads to the success in the treatment, so it is fair to say that Dravyaguna is the  backbone for the clinical practice of Ayurveda. 

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

- http://thaihealingalliance.com/wpcontent/uploads/The_Great_Doctor_of_Northern_India_ Jivaka_Kaumara_-_Bhrtya.pdf

- Dr. Ram Karan Sarma and Vaidya Bhagwan Dash,Charaka Samhita Vol. I Edited and Published Chaukhambha Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi, Reprint 2008. Sutrastana, Sadvirechanasatasrituya, Sloka no.18, Page no.88-101.

- Prof. K. R. Srikantha Murthy Sushruta Samhita, English Translation Vol.1, Varanasi, Reprint 2010 Chaukhambha Orientalia, , Sutrastana, Dravya sangrahaniya Adhyaya, Page no.265- 276

- Dr. Ram Karan Sarma and Vaidya Bhagwan Dash,Charaka Samhita Vol. I, Varanasi, Reprint 2008 Edited and Published Chaukhambha Sanskrit Series Office,. Sutrastana, Apamargatanduliya, Sloka no.18-33, Page no.69,70.

- Dr. Ram Karan Sarma and Vaidya Bhagwan Dash, Charaka Samhita Vol. III Edited and Published Chaukhambha Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi, Reprint 2008. Cikitsasatha, Rasayanaadhya 3 pada, Sloka no.36-40, Page no.47.

- Dr. Ram Karan Sarma and Vaidya Bhagwan Dash, Charaka Samhita Vol. I Edited and Published Chaukhambha Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi, Reprint 2008. Sutrastana, Annapanavidhi, Sloka no.326, Page no.558.

Downloads

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Gangawa, V. A., & Rath, S. (2021). Dravya Guna – Backbone Of Clinical Practice In Ayurveda. International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 3(12), 204-213. https://doi.org/10.48165/