Importance of Adharaniya Vega as Hetu Vichar in Line of Ayurvedic Treatment – A Case Report
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
According to basic principles of Ayurveda the hetus (causative factor) play important role in disease pathogenesis. Asatmyendriyartha sanyog, Pradnyaparadha,Kala are the basic and essential categories of Hetu; responsible for Rogotpatti. The vega vidharana or udirana (suppression or exaggeration of natural urges) is nothing but a kind of Pradnyparadha, which ultimately leads to disease formation. Vega vidharana is observed to be the major cause in various physical and mental diseases. In Astang Hrudayam 13 types of Adharaniya vegas are described. Suppression of natural urge like chhardi is said to create skin diseases. An attempt is made here to study the importance of adharaniya vegas in disease pathogenesis with a case study of chhardi vega vidharana as hetu in skin disease.
Authors and Affiliations
Ashwini Patil, Mrudula Joshi
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