Pain as being churned with Arani (Fire producing stick) : मथनं अरण्येव ( mathanaṁ araṇyeva ) Meaning: Pain as being churned with Arani (Fire producing stick) Comments Add photo Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.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 Add photo Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.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 Add video Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Title * Youtube link * 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> Obstruction to food Obstruction to the path of food Obstruction, Suppression, Stiffness Obtained by roasting undried and unhusked paddy. Is light and easily digestable. Cures thirst, vomiting, diarrhoea, diabetes, obesity, cough and ptta. Of inconceivable potency off shoots of a plant Offer food to forefathers Offering prayers Oil cakes Oil coloured Oil; Oiliness, unctousness, lubricity, Moisture, Oil Oily coloured Olecranon process. Hook like projection on the superior end of ulna. olfactory membrane of nose Olfactory nerves. The nerves supplying the nasal olfactory mucosa. Omentum that is suspended from the curvatures of the stomach and covers the intestine like an apron Omitted/rejected Omnious; Harmful for health On being poisoned the voice of cuckoo becomes abnormal and hoarse. On empty stomach; Before taking any food or drinks. One among 4 categories of medicinal plants; big trees having both fruits and flowers; eg: Mango tree One among 4 categories of medicinal plants; big trees having fruits but having rudimentary or modified flowers like Ficus bengalanesis one among four categories of medicines described in Atharva Veda one among four categories of medicines described in Atharva Veda one among four categories of medicines described in Atharva Veda One among the classification of Antariksha jala. It is a kind of water source, in which ice or snow is liquified . one among the daily regimen, combing is good for hairs; it removes dust, louse and dirt. Maintains hygiene of head. One among the strengthening factor which is concerned with the time. Individual taken birth in the time where there is a good vitality. That is birth in Visarga kala , will have good tolerance capacity. One bespattered with blood, with limbs broken or dislocated should be regarded as slain with sticks or whip. one category of medicinal substances that restore consciousness One of the 5 types of worship of mercury one of the action attributed to jala mahabhuta One of the attributes and also synonym of the Atma (soul): Controller, The one who controls One of the bhasma test -the bhasma shouldnt reverse to its original elemental state when heated with pescribed material One of the bhasma test shouldnt increase the weight of silver when mixed with bhasma One of the category of substances that are of mineral origin like silver, gold, etc. One of the classical test for examining the bhasma-when pinch of bhasma is sprinled over constant water , it floats indicating lightness compared to water One of the classical test for examining the bhasma/kajjali indicating no free availability/complete compounding of material One of the classical test indicating the completion of medicated ghee preparation One of the classical test indicating the completion of medicated oil preparation One of the five subtypes of Kapha that causes moistening and losening of the food particles to help in the process of digestion. One of the five subtypes of Kapha that is situated in head, and it nourishes the different sensory organs. One of the five subtypes of Kapha that is situated in joints and junctions of the body and provides lubrication. One of the five subtypes of Kapha that supports and sustains the heart and other sites of Kapha. One of the five subtypes of Kapha, that helps in the perception of taste. One of the five subtypes of Pitta that is responsible for vision and perception One of the five subtypes of Pitta that is seated in heart. This helps one achieve the desired goal. This Pitta is also responsible for intellect, talent and self respect. One of the five subtypes of Pitta that is situated in between the stomach and large intestine. Due to dominance of Agni mahābhūta, this Pitta is devoid of liquidity. This divides the food into Sāra (nutritive) and Kiṭṭa (waste) portions. This also supports other syubtypes of Pitta. One of the five subtypes of Pitta that is situated in Yakṛt (liver) and Plīhā. This transforms Rasa into Rakta (blood). One of the five subtypes of Pitta, that causes Illumination or shining of the skin. One of the five subtypes of Vāta (Vāyu) that is seated in head. It performs the functions like controlling the intellect, heart, sensory and motor organs and mind. It also regulates the activities like respiration, spitting, sneezing, belching and swallowing. One of the five subtypes of Vāta (Vāyu) that is seated in proximity to Agni (in between stomach and large intestine). It performs the functions like receiving the food, digestion of the food, division of the food into useful and waste portions, and propulsion of the food. One of the five subtypes of Vāta (Vāyu), that is seated in thorax. It performs the functions like effort, strength and recollection required for the production of speech, One of the five subtypes of Vāyu (Vāta), situated in the pelvic region. It performs the functions like defecation, micturition, parturition, menstruation, and ejaculation. One of the four categories of medicines described in Atharva veda. One of the liquid form of Āhāra-mala. Urine. Function of Mūtra is to carry away Kleda (watery waste) from the body. One of the mercurial procesess by which the mercury is restrained from the hyper reactive state achieved during rodhana/ bodhana process One of the mercurial processes by which reactiveness of mercury is to be hastened One of the mineral of zinc one of the orthodox indian philosophy postulated by Acharya kanada and famous for molecular theory One of the process applied in purification/refining of the material one of the process applied in purification/refining of the material One of the solid form of Āhāramala. Faeces. The function of Puriṣa is to support the body in general, and, Vāyu and Agni in particular. one of the synonym of crucible used for different pharmaceutical processes such as in extraction of metals one of the test of avaleha or gudapaka indicating relative density One of the three bodily Doṣas that is responsible for digestion and metabolism in the body. It is situated in umbilicus, stomach, sweat, lymph, blood, watery fluids of the body, eye and skin. It is predominant of Agni mahābhūta. Its attributes are: Sasneha (slightly unctuous), Tīkṣṇa (sharp), Uṣṇa (hot), Laghu (light), Visra (of pungent odour), Sara (flowing) and Drava (liquid). Pitta is of five types: Pācaka, Ālocaka, Raṅjaka, Bhrājaka and Sādhaka. One of the three kinds of miseries, being that which is intrinsic and consist of mental and spiritual ailings. One of the three kinds of miseries, that which is caused by rain, sun and other such natural inanimate cause and agencies One of the three kinds of miseries, which is caused by various sorts of living creatures. One of the Upadhātus of Rasa Dhātu. Indicative of either Menstrual fluid or Ovum. It is dominant of Agni Mahābhūta. one should not eat food in hurry , it may leeds to food improper mixing of food with saliva, indigestion and entry of food in wrong tract. one should not eat too slow by this one doesnt get satisfaction, eats more, food becomes cold and is digested irregularly. One that carries or transports One who are able to endure severe pain, who are not associate with fear,grief, greed,confusion. One who consumes the food according to the prescribed method of dietics for the healthy & the sick One who exists free from diseases is called Swastha, the actions or procedures or conduct which should be adopted to maintain health continuously without break is known as Swasthavritta. It includes a regular adherance to Dinacharya, Ratricharya,Rtu charya and such other doctrines of Ayurveda One whose ear and nose are cut. One with clothes and limbs thrown about, with excessive vomiting and motions, he should hold as killed by a stupefying mixture.(a combination containing randia spinosa) oozing, In bee sting, an eruption appears quickly which oozes blackish liquid. Opacity in pupil Open furnace used in various pharmaceutical processes Opened eyelid. Opened mouth Opening of eyelids Opening; Hole Optimal digestible quantity of food consumed by an healthy individual. This can not be generalised. It always differs from person to person and time to time, it directly depends on the digestive capacity and psychological status. Option; statement which do not fix a rule rigidly but give option for a suitable variant Orbit or orbital cavity. The bony pyramid shape cavity the skull containing and protect the eyeball. Orbital or Ocular margin, Eye ball or oculas. Superciliary ridge. The bony pyramid-shaped cavity of the skull that contains and protects the eyeball. order unwholesome- if a person takes food before his bowel and emptying his urinary bladder or when he does not have a appetite or after his hunger has been aggravated. organisms believed to be originated from soil organs of motor action and sensory perception originate or evolve Originated in river Ganges Ornaments Oropharynx/Throat - Central portion of the pharynx lying between soft palate and upper portion of epiglottis Os uteri. Mouth of uterus. other births(other life) Others; plants are also named on basis of many other parameters. Outer Canthus. The angle at lateral side of the slit between the eyelids. Outer canthus. The angle at the outer end of the slit between the eye lids Outer junction of the eye lids. The angle at lateral side of the slit between the eyelids. Outlet of pelvis Overweight; Obese Ovum -the female reproductive or germ cell capable of developping into a new organism of same species. ØFkua Do.kua (Arun.Ah.N.4.13), ØFku~ dwtu~ (Hem.Ah.N.4.13), ØFku~ ukl;k vqra kCn oqQoZu~ Pacification of ailments pacification of doshas; commonly used to denote the substances that pacify doshas. Pacification of vitiated doshas; Palliative therapy. Pacification of vitiated doshas; Palliative therapy. Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain as being churned with Arani (Fire producing stick) Pain in the eye as being churned with Arani (Fire producing stick) Pain or loss of function Pain resembles from the bite of scorpion. Pain resembles pricking with arrows Pain resembling with the pulling by a hook Pain while defecation Pain while defecation Painfi; defecation Painful Painful distension of abdomen accompanied by rumbling noise Palate /Anterior fontanelle Palatine tonsils. A mass of lymphatic tissue that lies in tonsillar fossa on each side of oropharynx between glosso palatine and pharyngio palatine arches. Pale colour Pale colour Pale colour Pale colour. Pale red palliative therapeutics; Pallor on face. Palm or sole. Anterior or flexor surface of the hand from wrist to finger or under part of the foot. Palm. Anterior or flexor surface of the hand from wrist to finger Palms /sole. Anterior or flexor surface of the hand from wrist to finger/Under part of the foot Palpebrae, Lids. Related to eye lids Pancreas Pancreas. A compound acino tubular gland situated behind the stomach in front of first and second lumbar vertebra Panncreas - A compound acinotubular gland situated behind the stomach in front of the first and second lumbar vertebrae in horizontal position. Papule Papule Papule Papule Paraplegia or limping Paraplegia. Parasites growing in external excreta Parching Parching paronoid. Parotid region (Parotid mould or bed). The region located near to the ear Paroxysmal type of breathlessnes Parrot part containing poison in animals Part of the alimentary canal upto the stomach. Partial dryness of the paste indicatinng the exhaustion of moisture content Partial loss of consciousness; Fainting; Unconciousness partial or brief description of a topic but not fully elaborated there, for risk of going out of context in view of vast detail and referred to other places in the text of details. Partially manifestation or no manifestation of the diseases. Diseases may be communicable or non-communicable or lifestyle related. Partially transformed/ partially digested Passing Flatus through ulcer Passing flatus through ulcer Passing Flatus through ulcer Passing of flatus through ulcer Passing semen through ulcer Passing semen through ulcer Passing stool through ulcer Passing stool through ulcer Passing stool through ulcer Passing stool through ulcer Passing urine drop by drop. Passing Urine through ulcer Passing urine through ulcer Paste prepared by grinding with or without addition of water on stone slab/ machine Patella-knee cap. A lens shaped sesamoid bone situated in front the knee in the tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle. path to be adopted. One should adopt only such of the means of livelihood as do not clash with virtous path. Paths of circulating fluid. Patience, forebearance, forgiveness, Resistance Peacock moves about and becomes delighted on seeing poisoned food. Pearl coloured pupil Peeling of epidermal layer in ash gourd etc Pelvis; Hips and Loins pelvis. (1)The external genitals. (2)The bony structure formed by the innomimante bones, sacrum coccyx, and the ligaments uniting them. Penalties imposed for offence which may harm life or cause loss of any nature; physical, mental, financial, social, to any person and his belongings or to the state. Penance, the undergoing of religious austerities, the practice of self denial and of meditation and mental concentration helpful to self-denial. pendulous lips and ears,the symptom of drooping (hanging down) of the lips and ears is seen if the quadruped is bitten by poisonous creature. Pendulous or drooping Penis Penis - The male organ of copulation and in mammals urination Penis or Phallus. The male organ of copulation and in mammals urination. 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 .