Filled with pus : पूयवत् ( pūyavat ) Meaning: Filled with pus Comments Add photo Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.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 Add photo Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.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 Add video Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.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> Eye -lashes - stiff hair on the margin of the eyelid. Eye ball. The globe of the eye Eye lashes. A stiff hair on the margin of the eyelid. Eye lashes. Stiff hair on the margin of the eyelid Eye lid - the movable protective fold that when closed cover the anterior surface of the eyeball. Eye lid - the movable protective fold that when closed cover the anterior surface of the eyeball. Eye lid - the movable protective fold that when closed cover the anterior surface of the eyeball. Eye lid - the movable protective fold that when closed cover the anterior surface of the eyeball. Eye lids - the movable protective fold that when closed cover the anterior surface of the eyeball. Eye resembling colour or ulcer produced by alkali Eye-ball - the globe of the eye. Eye, Sense organs Eye. One of the five sense organs. Eyeball - The globe of the eye Eyelashes Eyelid Eyelid. One of two movable protective folds that cover the anterior surface of the eyeball when closed Eyelids remain closed Face Face looking downwards. Face looks as applied with oil. Factors involved in causing of epidemics / out breaks of certain diseses. These are 4 factors like place ,time,air& water.vitiation of these leads to epidemic outbreaks. Factors lead to the growth of the body- there are four factors for growth of body:-kalayoga, sabhavasansidhi, aharasaushtham,avighat. Factors of the disease which are not generalised to all peoples but they are specific to specific individuals. Impact of these factors depends on age, strength,constitution etc. factors which are beneficial to growth of body. Factors which increase and maintain the strength of an individual it includes birth in a place having strong person, that in a time conducive for strength, favourable time, excellence of seed and soil, excellence of diet,body, suitability and psyche, natural mechanism, youth, physical exercise and cheerfulness. Fading colour. Fainting fainting. Fainting. Fall fallacious semblance of an argument fallacy of reason: Giving of an irrelevant reasoning instead of relevant reasoning Falling Falling Falling Falling down Falling down of teeth enamel. Falling down or teeth enamel Falling of Falling of Falling of eyelashes Falling of eyelashes Falling of hair Falling of hair Falling of hair Falling of hair Falling of Hair Falling of hair Falling of hair Falling of hair Falling of Hair Falling of hair Falling of hair Falling of hair which is a sign of (imminent) death of poisoned patient. Falling of nail Falling of nails Falling of nails Falling of teeth Falling of the fingernails. Falling or dislocation Falling or dislocation Fallopian or Uterine tubes. Oviduct. / Channels with physiological importance in regulation of menstrual sycles - hypothalamo-pituitary-ovarian axis. false reason or fallacy fast or rapid. Fat obtained from herbivorous animals fatal prognostic symptoms Fatigue of leg fatigue of mind or body, Lack of enthusiasm. Fatigue of mind or body, or loss of enthusiasm. Fatigue of the eye Fatigue, exhaustion Fatigue; Toil, labour, exertion, effort Favourable time fd.kor~ [kjLikZ ;Lr rr~ fd.k[kjLik] fd.k% oz.kLFkkua (Chakra.C.Ci.7.22) Feaces. Synonym of Purīṣa. Fear Fearlessness Features of three fold belly-consumer of food should make three portion of his belly ,such as one portion of the space for solid items, one for liquids & one for vata, pitta,kapha. Feeble voice feeble voice. Feeling as head is rolling. Feeling as throat with bristles. Feeling of Coating Feeling of coating in cardiace region Feeling of darkness Feeling of displacement of eye Feeling of drooping of the flanks Feeling of emiting fumes from mouth Feeling of emiting fumes while speaking. Smoky sensaiton Feeling of emptiness Feeling of emptiness in cardiac region. Feeling of emptiness of head. Feeling of fullness Feeling of fullness Feeling of fullness Feeling of fullness in neck. Feeling of fullness in neck. Feeling of fullness in the epigastric region. Feeling of fullness in the epigastric region. feeling of grudge or Enviousness Feeling of heaviness Feeling of heaviness like bearing of stone Feeling of heaviness like bearing of stone in precordial region Feeling of heaviness, Thick, solid, Massive Feeling of protrusion of eye feeling of Shame Feeling of stiffness in chest Feeling of stiffness of precordial region Feeling of urge even after defeacation Feeling of urge even after defeacation Feeling of urge even after micturition Feeling that mouth is filled with bristles Feels as being eaten internally Feels as chest filled with mucus Feels as draped with wet clothing. Feels as eyes being speared with tiny arrows Feels as eyes filled with dust Feels as eyes filled with dust Feels as head filled with mucus Feels as head filled with mucus Feels as head filled with mucus Feels as head filled with mucus Feels as if eyes filled with bristles. Feels as if filled with bristles. feels as if glowing of nose Feels as if nose filled with bristles. Feels as if nose filled with bristles. Feels as if thighs are broken Feels as nose is more widened Feels as others Feels as throat filled with mucus Feelsas pulling by others, Feels as others Femur. the thigh bone extending from hip joint to knee joint Femur. The thigh bone extending from hip joint to knee joint Fermentation of the sweetening liquids with/without subjecting to heat Fetid smell Fetid smell from the mouth Fibrous or membranous sheet . Aponeurosis. A Flat fibrous sheet of connective tissue that serves to attach muscle to bone Field of hairs. Field of hairs Fierce appearance Fierece appearance Fiery, dreadful eyes. Fifth of the seven basic Dhātus, whose function is to provide stability to the body. It is predominant of Pṛthvi and Ākāa Mahābhūtas. Designative of Bone Tissue. Fifth stage of Kriyakala characterised by the manifestation of specific symptoms of a disease. Filled with gas Filled with pus Filling into papillary ridges of the fingers -One of the classical test for examining the bhasma indicating fineness Filling the mouth to its full capacity with liquid(medicinal decoctions/ luke warm water/medicinal oils) without allowing its movement. Filling up, completing, something used to fill a cavity or container. The primary function of Majjā Dhātu. Final beatitude, the final deliverance of the soul from bondage of matter Final stage of digestion that succeeds Avastha Paka Finds fault in unfaultable things Finger imprints on pressing -a test to observe in semi-solid preparations- confectionaries fingers.Toes(Digits) Fire of cow dung applied for mild & consistent heating First metacarpal - Root of the thumb. Outer end of the wrist in front. Fish five hundred decoctions. Five parts of plants roots, stems, leaves, flowers & fruits collectively termed as Five plants: Cinnamomum comphora, Aqualaria aggalocha, Piper cubeba, Moschus moschiferus, yakshadhupa five substrata of decoctions viz. Madhura, Amla, Katu, Tikta, Kashaya. Five types of Agni, that act after Jatharagni, but before Dhatvagni on the food and its metabolites. They are: Parthiva, Apya, Taijasa, Vayaviya and Nabhasa. They act on the corresponding substrate based on Pancabhautika composition to make them homologous to that of the bodily constituents. Fixed eye Fixed gaze Fixed gaze Fixedness , stiffness , rigidity , torpor , paralysis , stupefaction Flabbiness Flabbiness or drooping of the eye Flabbiness, Soft Flabbyness Flabbyness, drooping Flag like objects appears before eyes. Flame Flattened Flattened rice - Rice when parched and flattened. Paddy that is not husked is made wet, slightly fried and flattened to get this.It is heavy, increase strength, increases kapha and cause Vistambha (constipation with abdominal discomfort) flatus Flatus without sound Fleeing Fleeing Fleeing Fleeing Flesh of aquatic variety: Flesh of animal living or growing in water Flesh. Third Dhātu among seven Dhātus, whose function is to provide covering over the skeleton. It is dominant of Pṛthvi Mahābhūta. Fleshy growth Fleshy growth Fleshy growth Fleshy growth Fleshy growth, Piles in rectum Fleshy mass Fleshy mass Fleshy mass Fleshy mass Fleshy mass. Fleshy mass. Fleshy mass. Fleshy mass. Flies appearing before eyes flies with poisonous stings. Floating in water 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 .