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Date of Acceptance : 08 Jun 2024
Date of Publication : 29 Jun 2024
Article ID : SD-IJAY_091
How to cite this article : http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2024.2211
Ayurveda is the science of life that deals with both cure and prevention of diseases. There are eight branches in it, one among which is Agadtantra. Agadtantra is defined as the science that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of bites of poisonous snakes, insects, spiders, mice etc. and criminal administration of poison. Among all poisonous cases snake bite poisoning is utmost importance as it is a condition that needs emergency management. Keraleeya Visha Vaidyas play an eminent role in the treatment aspects of poisonous bite cases, they have dedicated their life and soul to the cries of dead broke and also has contributed literatures that quote different treatment modalities and formulations out of their experience like Kriya Koumudi, Visha Vaidya Jyotsnika, Lakshanamritham, Prayoga Samuccayam etc. The topic of concern Nalpamaradi Lepa Yoga is one such distinctive formulation that has been quoted in Visha Vaidya Jyotsnika. The formula consists of nine ingredients and is based on Lepa (makeup). Today Lepana (external application) is widely used even by the legendary Visha Vaidhyas.This formulation has been used for reducing the poisonous symptoms due to mandali visha, swelling, pain, burning sensation and all problem due to vrana.
KEY WORDS:- Agadtantra, keraleeya visha chikitsa, Nalpamaradi lepa, Mandali Visha.
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