Bahya Snehana
External oleation used during Purvakarma
that dissolves and dislodges ama (toxins)
from the dhatus.Bala
A Sanskrit word which means strength or
power.
Balya
An energizer that provides strength to the
body.
Bashpa Svedana
Steam bath. A therapy practiced as the
preparatory procedures of Panchakarma
specifically used to widen the srotas or
channels of the body to facilitate the
removal of ama (toxins).
Basti
The enema therapy of Panchakarma that
therapeutically purifies and rejuvenates the
colon. Basti is the most effective treatment
for vata disorders. Basti is useful in
constipation, distention, chronic fever,
cold, sexual disorders, kidney stones, heart
pain, backache, sciatica and other joint
pains like arthritis, rheumatism, gout,
muscle spasm and headaches.
Bheda
The sixth stage of disease symptoms
characterized by complications. Also refers
to division, variety and distinction.
Bhedaniya
The substances that break down fecal matter
and help wipe them out of the body thus
cleans the colon.
Bhrajak Pitta
A type of Pitta that gives color or luster
to the skin and the metabolic function of
the skin.
Bhakti
It means devotion for the almighty, showing
faithfulness, worship and loyalty towards
the god or creator.
Bhutagni
The fire (enzyme) that digests elements (bhuta).
Bhutas
The five basic elements.
Bhuta-vidya
Demonology, the science that deals with
micro-organisms and evil spirits.
Bodhaka
Located at the root of the tongue and the
pharynx it is one of the five subtypes of
kapha that helps us to sense the taste of
food.
Brahma
The first god in the Hindu God trinity known
as the creator of all mankind. It is
considered that he has the universe as his
body that manifests the energy of creation.
Brahma-muhurta
Early morning time preceding sunrise.
Brahmacharya
A state of continence followed during
student life, routine followed while
studying Vedas.
Bruhan Nasya
Administrating medicated oil into the
nostrils to nourish both the senses and the
brain.
Bruhaniya
The herbs or the natural substances that
promote growth.
Buddhi
Refers to the intellect of the living
beings, the faculty of wisdom, intelligence
and discrimination. |