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Ma
A popular term used for mother. In Hindu
mythology ma means the goddess of wealth,
Lakshmi. Ayurveda believes that ma is the
giver of heart i.e. the heart comes form the
mother and thus the way of one's thinking,
his way of life, feelings, memory that is
circulated throughout his body is the gift
form ma.
Madakari
Substances that causes intoxication.
Madanaphala
Also known as Emetic nut or Randia spinosa
in Latin.
Madhura
Sweet, Sweet taste or flavor, pleasant,
delightful.
Madhyama
The Sanskrit meaning of this word is trunk
of the body. According to the Ayurveda
terminology it refers to the sound rising
form the heart that can be felt by the ears
and not heard.
Madya
Any drink or substance that intoxicates.
Mahabhuta
Big elements, gross elements.
Mahabhutas
The universal organizing principles
which structure and govern all physical
phenomena.
Mahad tattva
Intellect, great principle.
Mahanarayana Oil
A medicated oil used in the external
oleation procedures specifically used to
pacify kapha dosha.
Majja
The bone marrow. It is one of the seven
dhatus has the main function of filling up
the asthi and nourishing the shukra. The
term is also used to describe the bone
marrow fat used on occasion in abyantar
snehana (internal oleation).
Majja-vaha srotas
Channels transporting through the bone
marrow.
Mala
The natural metabolic by-products which are
always eliminated from the body.
Malas
It means the waste products that are
excreted out of the body by some or the
other phenomenon. It primarily includes
urine, feces and sweat.
Malinikarana
The act making impure, staining.
Mamsa
The dhatu or bodily tissue of muscle.
Mamsa-vaha srotas
Channels transporting through tissues of the
muscles.
Manas
The mind, brain.
Manda
Slow or slow action.
Manda
Rice water. The first meal eaten after
Panchakarma.
Mandagni
Weakened state of digestive fire.
Mantram
The sacred words or phrases that have a
spiritual significance and power.
Marma
Sensitive points which represent a greater
concentration of the body’s vital force in
that area. Marmas are the 365 vital energy
points in the body of which 108 are of great
importance in Ayurveda. They are also known
as door receptors.
Marsha Nasya
Repeated administration of medicated oil
into the nostrils to clean, lubricate and
strengthen the mucous membranes.
Matra Basti
A small self-administered oil basti that can
be used at any time of the day. It is most
commonly used to decrease the vata-aggravating
effects of travel, exercise and stress.
Matsaya
Sanskrit word for Fish.
Maya
The literal meaning of the term is illusion
whereas in spiritual terms it refers to
god's creative energy, cosmic illusion.
Meda
The dhatu or bodily tissue of fat (adipose
tissue). The main function of this one of
the seven bodily tissues is to support the
human body and lubricate it. Excess of
Meda's can cause obesity and physical
weakness.
Medha
Mental power, intelligence, aptitude,
wisdom, and prudence.
Medo-vaha srotas
The channels that transports fatty tissues.
Medya
Substance that enhances wisdom, mental power
and intelligence.
Mithya-yoga
Wrong use or application.
Moksha
Liberation, a complete freedom in every
aspect and every way of life.
Moong ki daal
A variety of green dry beans used for
cooking or making sprouts.
Mrudu
Soft, delicate, tender, supple.
Mudra
A sign or position commonly practiced in
Yoga or religious worship.
Mutra
Urine.
Mutra-vaha srotas
Channels that transports the urine. |