Ayurveda the ancient traditional system of Indian medicine has two basic principles Tridosha And Panchbhuatic Chikitsa Siddhant. The elements of nature Earth, Water, Space, Fire and Air. All these elements are linked to the possibility of human life on Earth, and also contain compounds, minerals and nutrients that can improve our health. Krishna Mrittika is one of the most important elements of these and contains a lot of vital nutrients essential for the human body. The Acharyas told that Krishna Mrittika has Shothahar and Shoolhar Gunas. Krishna Mrittika can expel toxins from human body therefore is very useful in therapeutic and preventing many diseases. Ayurveda recommends Krishna Mrittika Chikitsa as a specialized therapy for good management of diseases. It is very Economic and effective also. It can be make easy methods. Its black colour absorbs all the colours of sun and According to the disease, affects the body organ. Solid and heavy human organs in the body are related to the Prithavi Mahaboot. As mentioned in Atharvaveda (12/1/6) that Prithavi detains lots of essential minerals, nutrients in it And by these minerals Prithavi nourishes the human Beings. This article, explaining how to use Krishna Mrittika as a therapeutic properties.
Ayurveda the science of health always aimed to maintain health status of society. The good conduction of daily regimen not only maintains healthy lifestyle but also help to avoid medication for the treatment of diseases. To make the body healthy and strong, there are three sub pillars mentioned in Ayurveda. Ahara (food) is the basic need for an individual and an important tool in Ayurveda. Ahara acts as Aushadha (medicine). Shimbhi Dhanya Varga (Pulses) in daily diet plays an important role in maintaining muscle and bone strength. Health promotion can be done by pearl knowledge of Ayurveda, the science for the achievement of long, happy and healthy life. One among them is the varieties of pulses such as Mudga (green gram), Masha (Black gram), Adhaki (Red gram) and Makushtha (lentil), Rajashimbi (Soyabean), Satina (peas), etc. These three things help in balancing your Dosha. Diet means your food, and it is one of the most important things for our survival. The 12 groups men- tioned by Charaka Samhita. Shimbhi Varga (pulses) is one of them. They are also called Vaidala (dicotyledons). Bhavamishra has also explained 23 vargas one of which is Dhanya varga. Dhanya varga is divided into five sub types which are as follows: 1. Shali Dhanya, 2. Vrihi Dhanya, 3. Shuka Dhanya, 4. Shimbi Dhanya, 5. Shudra Dhanya. Shimbhidhanya Varga (pulses) is rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. The pulses are main source of protein except non vegetarians. Also, for the promotion of health seasonal regimen is given prime importance in our Ayurvedic texts. Ahara when used in an appropriate way can be used as a medicine in various diseases. The main objective of this article is to understand the use of Shimbhidhanya Varga in different Ritus andvarious diseases. An attempt has been made to explain eases based on Ayurvedic and modern pharmacology.
Keywords: Shimbhidhanya, Ritus, Diseases
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