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A critical Study on Roga marga in Ayurveda with Special Reference to Madhyama Roga marga
Author(s) -
Shihabudheen Gurukkal,
Prasanth R Krishnan,
Hemanth Toshikhane
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of research in pharmaceutical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-7538
DOI - 10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl4.4595
Subject(s) - medicine
According to Ayurveda health is having an inseparable relation between tridoshas, sapta dhatus, trimalasmalas srotases and agnis. The normalcy of these components is essential for a healthy life and any alteration or change in the equilibrium of these components will give raise to vyaadi or disease. In our body we have got so many dosha gatis like vriddhikshaya bheda, ashayapakarsha bheda urdhvadhar, tiryak bheda koshta shakha, Marathi sandhi bheda avarna bheda. So because of this we need to study the roga marga in detail for understanding the rogas in a better way so a study have been put forth with the heading “A Study On Roga marga W.S.R. To Madhyama Roga marga” with its role in diagnosis, prognosis and treatment formed the objectives. In this study we have done the Collection, compilation sorting and analysis of various documentations right from Vedic scriptures to the latest dissertations, journals and websites on trividha roga marga were done. After screening through all the literatures collected on the matter we came to a conclusion that there exists lot of similarity between roga marga and srotas. But they seem to be different. Roga marga are the place where roga exists. Khavaigunya when takes place in srotas disease manifests. Different diseases have been included in different roga marga according to the samprapti and the udbhava sthana of the disease. Roga marga is the place where khavaigunya does occur and acts as the point of ignition and directs the samprapti to propagate in a definite manner. So we have concluded the study as the Roga marga plays an important role in the sub clinical and clinical stages of raj samprathi.

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