REVIEW ON CONTRA-INDICATED VEINS FOR VEIN PUNCTURE (AVEDHYA SIRA) IN AYURVEDA

Authors

  • Jagtap Prashant PG scholar Dept of Rachana Sharir Y.M.T. Medical college,Kharghar, navi-mumbai.
  • Jagtap Manoj 2Associate professor, dept.of Rachana Sharir Y.M.T. Medical college, Kharghar, navi-mumbai.

Keywords:

Sira, Avedhya, Raktamokshana, Bloodletting, Vein puncture, Venesection

Abstract

Ayurveda is the science of healthy life. In Ayurveda texts there are brief description of body & it’s Anatomical structures. In that order Acharya Sushruta has described the Sira in sharir sthana chapter seven. Charaka has defined the Sira as “Sarnat sira” in Sutra sthan chapter thirty. Sushruta has mentioned four type of Sira Aruna , Neela, Sweta , Lohita . These are relevant respectively with the Dosha Vatta, Pitta, Kapha, Rakta. We can regard “neela sira” as the veins which collect impure blood from all over the body towards the Heart. The blood flow in these Sira by slow velocity is called Saran kriya. These Sira are basically of two types one of them can be punctured for curing the disease are called Vedhya siras , 602 in number. Another type of Siras are Avedhya siras, 98 in number, which are strictly prohibited for puncturing, if by mistake or by stupidity of the Chikitsak these are punctured it leads to harmful results. There are several examples of disease those are cured by that Venue-pucture or Sira Vedhan process like Gradharasi, Vishvachi, Unmad , Apasmar etc. In this paper Avedhya Sira are very well discussed W.S.R. to the anatomical stuctures involved in modern medical science. These are divided in three regions Shakhagat-16, Kosthgat-32, and Urdhavjatrugat-50.

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Published

15-09-2014

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Jagtap Prashant, & Jagtap Manoj. (2014). REVIEW ON CONTRA-INDICATED VEINS FOR VEIN PUNCTURE (AVEDHYA SIRA) IN AYURVEDA. International Journal of Applied Ayurved Research, 1(6), 1–4. Retrieved from https://ijaar.in/index.php/journal/article/view/30

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