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Abhyanga
An ayurvedic oil massage in which massage is
done so that warm oil reach into the tissues
of the entire body. This helps to facilitate
the removal of accumulated ama (toxins) and
the doshas (vata, pitta and kapha) from the
body.
Acara
Good conduct, an established rule of
behavior.
Agada tantra
Toxicology, a branch of Ayurveda that deals
with poisons and their treatment.
Ahamkara
Conception of one's individuality, egoism,
pride.
Ajasrika
Activities that enhances and leads to good
health.
Ajirna
Indigestion, poor digestion.
Akasa
Ether, sky or the atmosphere.
Akriti
Physical appearance or external structure or
shape.
Alabu
A container that made with dried gourd.
Alocaka (Pitta)
A type of Pitta governing vision.
Amala (Amalaki)
A well known Ayurvedic herb which is also
known as Emblica officinalis (Emblica
myrobalan)
Amavata
A disease caused by ama (toxins) and vata,
similar to the arthritis in modern medicine.
Amla
Sour or bitter taste.
Anjana
Also called Kajala it is a black pigment
applied in eyes and eyelashes to enhance
their beauty.
Anna-vaha srotas
The channels that transports food in the
body, the digestive system.
Anupana
A fluid that transports medicine or a drink
taken with or after medicine.
Anurasa
A secondary or subordinate flavor, like a
little sweetness in sour fruit.
Anuvasana (Basti)
Enema given with an oily stuff.
Apa
The water element or water.
Apana
One of the five types of vata, that moves
downward and is accountable for expulsion of
faces, flatus, urine, menstrual blood etc.
Aparadha
Offence, sin, wrong or punitive action or
guilt.
Apara-ojas
One of the two types of vital fluid (ojas)
present in the body that is considered
inferior or less important.
Ardhavabhedaka
A kind of migraine that affects and causes
pain to half of the head or skull.
Arsha
Saintly, religious, virtuous and sacred.
Asana
Posture, position or small sitting mat.
Asatmendriyartha
samyoga
Improper contact of senses with their
objects.
Asatmya
Unwholesome or improper.
Astanga Hrdya
An ancient Ayurvedic text written by well
known ancient scholar Vagabhatta.
Adaptogens
A branch of herbs that improve body's
adaptability to stress, including infection,
mental stresses and fatigue. It supports the
adrenal glands and the pituitary glands and
improves the resistance power of the body.
Agni
Agni is the synonym of fire and heat. In
Ayurveda it is considered the basis of the
digestive system and the process of release
of energy. The term includes the body heat,
body temperature, sight, the digestive fire;
its function include transformation,
absorption, elimination and discrimination.
Ahara rasa
A nutrient substance produced in the
digestive tract by the enzymes known as the
bile juice.
Alochaka
It is one of the five varieties of pitta
that helps in grabbing an image of external
objects.
Ama
The toxins that enter the blood stream and
are circulated in the entire body. These are
produced in the body by the raw, undigested
food products that become fetid.Almost every
disease is a result of toxicity ormits
crisis. Toxins are vital for prana (vital
life energy), ojas (immunity), and tejas
(cell metabolic energy). The state of
retention of toxins in the blood results in
toxemia.
Anodynes
Herbs that reduce the sensitivity of the
nerves and act as that of the analgesics.
Antihydrotics
Herbs that reduce sweating.
Anthelminthics
Herb that destroys or wipe out the parasitic
worms from the digestive system.
Anticoagulant
Herbs that resist the coagulation in the
affected area and helps in massage also.
Anti-inflammatory
It restrains inflammation and neutralizes
its effects.
Antioxidants
The medicines that absorb or attach
themselves to the oxygen free radicals that
are highly receptive to compounds that
attack the cell membranes, enzymes etc.
Antispasmodic
The medicines that helps preventing and
relieving spasm or contraction.
Aphrodisiac
It acts as a stimulant and heightens senses
and stimulates sexual drive when consumes.
Appetizer
Herbs or medicines that stimulate and
increase appetite.
Artha
It relates to meaning, or the essence of
every thought.
Asthi
It is one of the seven components and the
bone tissues that supports the body and
provide it protection, shape, nourishment
and endurance.
Astringent
A medicine that has a binding effect as it
checks hemorrhages and secretions.
Atman
Atman means the true self, the cause of
consciousness and all functions of the mind.
Atreya
Atreya, the author of Charaka Samhita.
Aum
Also said as OM, the god's name has in
itself the sounds for all omniscience,
omnipresence and omnipotence. The letters A,
U, M, represent the outer, the inner, and
the super conscious stages of consciousness,
waking, dream, and the state of extreme
sleep.
Avalambaka
It is located in the heart and the sacrum
and has the essential function of
nourishing, lubricating and protecting the
heart and support the sacrum.
Avyakta
It refers to indistinct, not evident or
expressed and inarticulate.
Ayurveda
Formed with a combination of two words, Ayur
means life and Veda means knowledge,
Ayurveda refers to the knowledge of life.
The roots of Ayurveda rest in the ancient
Indian culture. Ayurveda includes or
describes the secrets of association of man
with nature and why we need to cooperate
with Nature completely in order to insure
our well being. |