Loss of physical strength or weakness : बलविघात ( balavighāta ) Meaning: Loss of physical strength or weakness Comments Add photo Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Comment You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> Add photo Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Title * Courtesy * Image You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> Add video Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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Loss of motor and sensory function; Supressed physical & mental activities Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function Loss of motor function of hand Loss of motor function of hand Loss of motor function of joint Loss of motor function of lower limb Loss of motor function of upper limb loss of motor function of upper limb Loss of motor function of upper limb Loss of motor function of upper limb. Loss of motor function of upper limb) Loss of motor function or deformity Loss of motor function. Loss of motor function. 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Loss of strength loss of strength of sensory faculty Loss of Sweating Loss of tactile sensation Loss of tactile sensation loss of tactile sensation Loss of tactile sensation Loss of tactile sensation. Loss of tactile sensation. Loss of tactile sensation. Loss of vision Loss of vision after sunset. Loss; a state of loss of any body constituent resulting in a negative balance. | Lotus colour Loudly and frequently imitating the musical sounds Loudly proclaims sorrows to others Loveliness; allure Low voice lower abdomen -Lower part of the portion of the trunk located between chest and pelvis Lower extremity, foot. One of the Karmendriyas. Lower limb Lower lip or Labium. Lower half of soft external structure that forms the boundary of the mouth. Lukewarm Lumen of Intestine -cavity of the alimentary canal extending from the pylorus to the anus. Lusture, Shine, Radiance, Glim; caused due to substance with Agni mahabhuta predominance. Lymphatic vessels made into small pieces Made out of two words, Dina and Charya. Dina refers to Day/day time/day today and Charya refers to regimen/routine work which includes Ahara(Food) and Vihara (activities), thus Dinacharaya means daily routines or day to day regimens. Magistrate judge. Maintain the health & life- foods consumed by healthy person, it is meant to maintain health & life. Maintaining of stable body with positive health major, big one, in details Make the body strong like iron Making Ghurghur sound from throat Making Ghurghur sound from throat. Making levigated material into small disc shaped pellets for preparing ashes. Making red hot over fire Making sound of dog Making the body stronger & steady through therapeutics Making the material free From impurities Making the material in homogenous mass by the process of grinding , rubbing, pounding 2.in the form of solid doses malafide Male or female external genital organs. Malleoli-medial & lateral. Tubercle on Lower end of tibia and fibula Malleolus - Bone of the middle ear Malunion Mammals Manifestation : originate or come into existence Mantra is a word or the combination of the words, which if recited in a prescribed manner, the person is able to reach the god or can possess the immortal power to heal, which is considered to be the best and most effective amongst all the types of the treatment of poisoning. Manually manipulating technique in which oil is applied over various part of body to get desired effect.Its a part of daily regimen which is adopted for preservation and promotion of health. It includes massage over the head( shiro abhyamga), massage over feet (pāda abhyamga) & oiling of ears (Karna Purana). Marrow marshy lands Massaging in upward direction or opposite to hair root, towards the heart is unmardana. Also called as Kneading massaging the body parts by applying pressure. This method is used for relaxation therapy. masticable; dietary substances to be masticated; e.g. Mastoid region. A process of the temporal bone. material is fried by using ghee or oil by addition of pungents, mustard, asa foetida & turmeric etc. Material is made to spread all over by using various measures. Materials from Herbal kingdom Materials like powders, sweetening agents & liquids like oils etc. which are to be added in the cooked preparations Materials of plant, animal & mineral origin Matter; the main substratum of action and property Mature beverages Means a contagious disease which spreads from person to person by direct or indirect by immediate contact with infected/sick person. Means Mental tolerance or Stamina.this is a quality of the mind, sattva has been classified in three types. Prava, avara and madyama stva. Person having the Pravara Satva (Strong will power) are basically health oriented and they follow rules and regulation of Swasthavritta and hence remains health. Their pain bearing capacity is excellent usually they do not become ill, when ever they are sick it is easy to cure them . Means; the cause of anything. Measure of fomentation (sweda) is not forbidden in a case of insect bite because the poison of an insect is mild and applications of heat do not increase its potency. Measurement of the body(anthropometry)- will be described by the measure of individual fingers,hands etc in terms of height,breadth& length respectively measures for Prevention of diseases Measuring frequently his arms Meat which is devoid of any bone is cooked, ground along with spices such as pepper, garlic etc and ghee. This mixture is made into flattened balls and cooked in steam. Resembles present day cutlet in many respect. medial (internal) lateral (inward or external) Medicated smoke. medicine medicine / drug Medicine consumed in between the meal cure diseases bestows strength and alleviates diseases of head and neck Medicine mixed with food- for those who have averssion to words the medicines, for them food should be given mixed with medicine.Childrens and alpa Satva persons will comes under this categories. Meditation Medium psyche- sustain themselves at the instance of other or entirely by others.These persons are able to with stand grief, fear, anger, confusion and conceit to some extent. Medullary canal - cavity within the bone containing marrow Melting and pouring into cold/hot liquids through certain apparatuses Melting like feeling Men, learned in the lore of the Atharva Veda. Menstrual blood in the colour of blood of rabbit Menstrual blood in the colour of the juice of Lac Menstrual blood resembles fecal matter Menstrual blood resembles pus Menstrual blood resembles the washings of flesh Menstrual blood resembles with ghee Menstruation with burning sensation menstural blood or ovum Mercilessness Mercilessness or cruel disposition. Mercury Mercury one of the synonym of mercury Mercury rubbed with gandhak methodology of describing, analysing and understanding the texts Methods , techniques methods of diagnosis and treatment methods of refering back to the earlier portion of the book for information on a particular subject without which the present topic cannot be understood properly Micturition with blood Micturition with blood Micturition with breaking pain Micturition with excessive bending Micturition with pressing pain Micturition with splitting pain Midday: Middle age- from 16- 60 years .It is characterized by strength virility,quality of all dhatus having reached the normal limits with proper physical & mental strength,without degeneration in qualities of dhatus with predominance of pitta dhatu. Mild heat/fire Mild Potency Milk extract/drugs extracted out by adding milk and water and reducing over fire till milk remains. Milk is heated and mixed with buttermilk or curd to obtain koorcikā is a uniformly semi-solid substance. Best used in Vataja and Pittaja disorders. Milk; Generally denotes Cowmilk; a synonym of kṣīra Milk; Synonym of Dugdha. Milk; Synonym of Kshira. Milky Milky Milky Millets- Grains from graminae family which grow stray and wild. They includes Indian millet, little millet, Kodo millet etc. mineral or metal minute fang marks. minute,Poison penetrates into and deranges the minutest capillaries owing to its extreme subtle essence. minuteness/penetrating; one of the gurvadi gunas; caused due activated akash, agni & vayu; denotes physiological & pharmacological minuteness & penetration; Mirage appear ance before eyes Miscible Misery: A state of ill-being due to loss of children or affliction or misfortune. Mixed with blood Mixed with bone marrow Mixed with bone marrow Mixed with fat mode and mechanism of drug action Mode of administration of poison along with shoes or foot cushions. Mode of administration of poison through an ointment. Mode of administration of poison through beverages. Mode of administration of poison to cause harm by applying the poison on the back of elephants & horses which were used as means of transport in ancient time. Mode of administration of poison via armour and ornaments. Moderate Potency; moderately venomous spiders with fatal period between 7 to 15 days. Modes of administration of poison through comb. modes of examining and acquiring knowledge modesty or decency Pages: 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 19 . 20 . 21 . 22 . 23 . 24 . 25 . 26 .