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A Review Article on Ahar Vihar According to Ritus in Ayurveda Kaustubh Bhoyar; Bhushan Mhaiskar; Santosh Pusadkar; Sonali Bhoyar; Harsh Salankar
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 2 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i2.15053

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In general there are mainly three seasons: winter, summer, rainy season. According to Ayurveda, six seasonsare considered: Vasant, Grishma, Varsha, Sharad, Hemant and Shishir. Acharya Sushrut has divided the 12months of the year into these seasons. There are two parts of the year in which the sun moves towards northin the first part and in the second part, the sun moves towards the south in Visarga. These are termed asadanakala and visargakala. There are winter, spring and summer seasons in the input period and varsha andHemant seasons in the Visarga period. At the time of exchange, the Sun remains strong and the moon weak.The peak season is strong, spring is medium and summer is beautiful. During the Visarga period, the Moonis strong and the Sun is weak. Lunar is nutritious. The rainy season is of great strength, the autumn seasonis of medium strength and the spring season is of great strength.
A Review- Learning and Memory activity of Brahmyadi Ghrita Santosh Suryakant Pusadkar; Bharat Rathi; Kaustubh Bhoyar; Sunil G. Topre; Sanika Kalambe; Roshan Jha
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Brahmyadi Ghrita (BG) is one of the formulations recommended in Ashtangahridya Balrogadhikara as medhya & Smritivardhak. It contains 8 ingredients Brahmi, Kushta, Sariva, Pippali, Vacha, Sidhartaka, Goghrita, Saindhav. These are mainly having Medhya, Rasayana, Krimihara, Shodhana, Hridya, Dipana, Pachana properties. In totality ingredient possess Tikta, Katu Rasa, Ushna Virya, Katu Vipaka. Due to these properties it acts as Kaphavatahar and by clearing ‘Srotorodh’ it makes the way for the action of Medhya drugs on target cells