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Kal Basti
A basti that is used at a specific time for
maximum effect.
Kala
A specific time period, season.
Kama
It refers to the healthy and spiritual use
of senses. It also refers to the sexual
desire apart from the other two i.e. the
dharma and artha which are mostly desired by
men and are the three things from which a
yogi, the saint must keep himself away from
besides greed, fear, sleep and wrath.
Kamya
Desirable, amiable, action performed for
desiring an object.
Kanthya
It is the natural substances that recovers
the hoarseness of voice and are good for
throat, speech and voice.
Kapha
One of the tridosha that governes cohesion,
liquidity and growth of the body. It is the
water humor, the intracellular fluid and the
extra cellular fluid that plays significant
role in the nutrition and existence of body
cells and tissues.
Kapikachhu
An herb that improves the function of shukra
dhatu.
Karanja
A herbal plant known as Indian beech or
Pongamia pinnata (Latin name).
Karana
Doing, making, effecting, causing, reason.
Karavira
Herb known as Indian oleander or Nerium
indicum (Latin name).
Karma
The term refers to the religious act or rite
but now has the literal meaning of action,
work, deeds in life for one's present, past
and future. It also refers to the procedure
of Panchakarma therapy.
Karma Basti
A month-long basti treatment that is used to
cure vata-related disorders.
Karmendriya
An organ of action, the working sense.
Karna-taila
A Sanskrit word used for the act of oiling
the ears.
Kasaya
Astringent taste.
Kaumarabhrtya
The branch of Ayurveda that deals with
child- care. Similar to the modern medicine
- pediatrics.
Kathina
Hard, firm, stiff, harsh, inflexible, cruel,
tuff, rigid.
Katti Basti
A treatment for region of the back in which
medicated oil is externally and locally
applied to the curable part.
Katu
Pungent or hot, spicy taste or flavor.
Katuka
An herb that is also known as Picrorhiza
kurroa (Latin name).
Kaya
A Sanskrit word that means body, habitation.
Kaya Kalpa
An ancient rejuvenation therapy or
procedure.
Kaya-chikitsa
Treatment of body diseases by giving
internal Medicine.
Kedari kulya
Irrigation canal analogy, a theory of
Ayurveda that describes the formation of
tissues.
Keshyam
Natural herbs and substances that strengthen
hair and the hair root.
Khale kapota
The grain pigeon analogy, a theory that
explains the formation of tissues.
Khumbhaka
A breathing technique in which the breath is
retained in a state of suspense when the
mind is relaxed. This exercise revitalizes
the nervous system.
Kichadi
A meal prepared with basmati rice and split
mungdal. Sometimes few other legumes and
vegetables are also used.
Kledaka
Wet, moist or phlegm in stomach.
Kledaka kapha
One of the five subtypes of kapha that
performs the vital function of moistening
the food and liquefying the digested
contents in the stomach.
Kosha
It refers to the subtle bodies, the sheaths.
Human body has five sheaths in all, namely
the sheath of knowledge, the sheath of
bliss, the sheath of prana, the sheath of
mind and the sheath of food.
Ksheer Basti
A medicated milk decoction administered
through the rectum which nourishes all the
dhatus of the body.
Krishna
A popular name of Lord Krishna, the ninth
incarnation of Vishnu and is the embodiment
of love and divine joy that destroys all
pains and sufferings.
Kriya
Action, act, deed, applying a remedy.
Kriyakala
The time taken to complete a certain action
or the duration of an action.
Kubera
The Hindu God of riches and treasure.
Kundalini
The spiritual life force, Shakti kundalini
is the residue that remains after material
consciousness is dissolved.
Kuti
Cottage or hut usually made of mud and other
natural substances.
Kutipravesika
An Ayurvedic term refers to the entering or
living in a cottage for the purpose of
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