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A REVIEW OF ANJANA IN SHALAKYATANTRA
ANJANA The word 'Anjana' is derived from the root.“?????? ???? ??? ?????!”Anjana is a procedure of applying medicine into the inner aspect of lower eyelid.That which spreads in the eye is usually applied from kaninikasandhi to apangasandhi using a shaläka or fingertip.It is the most commonly practised procedure which not only helps in treating eye diseases but also in preventing them
IMPORTANCES OF STANYAPAN-IN NEWBORN (Navjat Shishu)
Stanyapanmeans breastfeeding is nectar for newborn infants as well as for mothers. Breastmilk provides nourishment to infant that is essential for optimal nutrition, cognitive performance andneurological development and immunity. Human breast milk serves as a source of nutrition which isuncontaminated by environmental pathogen. Multiple immunological factors produced by themother’s immune system are transported to infant through breast milk and are associated with aprotective role against infection in children. It reduces the incidence of infantile diarrhoea, suddenInfant Death Syndrome (SIDS), allergic/hypersensitivity diseases, and development of Type 1(insulin dependent) and Type 2 (non-insulin dependent) diabetes mellitus relative to the use of infant formula. In Ayurveda, ‘Kasyapa’ defines pure breast milk as that which the baby thrives well andboth the mother and baby remain happy, healthy, and free from any ailment. Breast milk promotesgrowth and development and acts as a tonic for all the tissues. In Ayurveda text, many herbs aredescribed for improving breast milk under the name “Stanyajanana”
A study on Academic Motivation among Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students in Sri Lankan Universities
AbstractThis study attempts to identify the students’ motivation for their academic performance. The sample of 500 individuals studying in different universities of Sri Lankan was selected. The questionnaire comprised information related to University Student Motivation and Satisfaction, extrinsic and intrinsic motivation, and related to academics performance of the students. The study delineates that students’ motivations dimensions extrinsic motivation and intrinsic motivation have a positive impact on the academic performance of students.Keywords: Students’ motivation, Academic performance, intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivatio
The Study Of Challenges To Implementation Of Goods And Services Tax In India
Implementation of GST had been biggest challenge in front of government due to federal structure of India. The purpose of introduction of GST is that to make uniform set of rules, regulation and rates on goods and services throughout the India. It makes uniform tax system across the all states as well as central due to federal system in India. Under the GST System there would be a only one rate applicable to goods & Services, still there are some hurdles hampering to create business friendly environment by applying GST. The paper highlights the background, effects, challenges while implementing an after implementing of GST in India finally the paper examines and draws out the conclusion
Promotive and Preventive Eye Care in Ayurveda and Morden view
Your eyes are an important part of your head . Most people rely on their eyes to see and make sense of the world around them , but some eye disesse can lead to vision loss , so it’s important to identify and treat eye disease as early as possible. There are five sense organs i.e. eye, ear, nose, tongue and skin. Among these sense organs, Ayurveda gives prime importance to the eye. It says “SarvendriyaanamNayanamPradhanamâ€. Eyes allow to understand and navigate the world around you. Suffering from eye disorders with uncorrected refractive error in children result into adverse effect on quality of life & signiï¬cantly affect their vision, education and psychosocial development. Most of people pay attention to their eyes only if they have eye problems. However, the hours spent in reading, writing, watching TV, using multimedia mobile and working on computers take their toll on eye health. Working in artificial light (either dim light or bright light) is another culprit for deterioration of eye health. If 100 students of Indian school aged more than seven years are screened, 14 of them are likely to need spectacles. In Ayurveda, selected classical daily regimens like Netraprakshalna(eye wash), Anjana(Collyrium), Snana(Bath), Padabhyanga(Foot massage with oil), Nasya(nasal application of drugs), wholesome and unholsome dietetic are promoted as high-end measures for the maintenance of eye health. Various NetraVyayamas(eye exercises), Yogasanas, Pranayamas, Netiand Tratakaare also said to be beneficial for the same cause. Major Ayurvedicpromotive measures and perceptions regarding maintenance of eye health and prevention of eye disorders are explored in this article. The aim of this review is to spreads the awareness of simple visual health promotive procedures in Ayurveda
Role of Ayurveda in cosmetology
Beauty is the one giving imaginary happiness and contentment to the mind . According to Ayurveda , Beauty begins right from the womb.Also in Ayurveda science has given importance to dincharya ratricharya, ritucharya,diet and panchkarma etc.for Beauty. In Ayurveda Beauty is determined by the following factors :-prakriti,sara,samhanan,twak,praman,dirghayu lakshan ,roopam,gunam,vaystyag etc.Also some Ayurvedic herbs are very useful for the Beauty of nails,hairs, teeth ,skin etc. According to Ayurveda, Aam is a toxic ingredient in our body.and It is also the cause of all disease. In Ayurveda Purification karma discribed as the best remedy plan on it,so the body is purified
An Outcry against Systemic Sexism in Indian Families: A Feminist Analysis of Neeraj Ghaywan’s Hindi Shortfilm Juice (2017)
In the millennial era, short films have emerged as an easily accessible and influential medium of representation. They present socially significant themes and hold a mirror to society. This paper attempts a feminist analysis of Neeraj Ghaywan’s Hindi short film Juice (2017), which resists the gendered geography of a house and presents a protagonist who challenges the normative. Patriarchy is the result of societal constructions that are passed down generations. In India, these constructions are most pronounced in societies with traditional cultures and less economic background. However, gender messages conveyed by family, mass media and other patriarchal institutions largely advocate a dominant status for males. The film has as its theme the gender difference in a middle-class background. Juice provides us an understanding of women’s oppression and how the nature of the family has essentially never changed historically by emphasizing the family as the site of women's oppression. The continuation of patriarchal society and a patriarchal family set up is seen even in the twenty-first century acting as a big block to women’s liberation
Feasibility of Utilization of WPC in Baby Rasogolla
The present study was carried out with the objective of standardize the procedure for WPC fortified baby rasogolla. The chemical and sensory qualities of WPC incorporated rasogolla were assessed. The levels were selected as 09, 11, 13 and 15 per cent WPC for further study. The results obtained from organoleptic evaluation the treatment T2 (11% WPC) was rated best among WPC fortified baby rasogolla and was comparable to control rasogolla. The chemical composition of treatment T2 was 5.69, 12.57, 49.66, 50.25 and 0.24 per cent fat, protein, moisture, total solids and acidity, respectively
Literature review on diabetic foot management by Abhyantar&Bahya application of Nyagrodhadi Kashaya w.s.r to Charak Sutrasthanokta Madhumeha.
Diabetes mellitus & its complications are one of the worrying health issues in this sedentary life style. Diabetic foot/ Pramehapidakais the most common complications of DM which is a type of chronic ulcer. If not treated well, it may go under gangrenous changes which can further leadto amputation of that particular body part.In Adhyaya 17th of Sutrasthana, Acharya Charaka has mentioned about Prameha pidaka which nearly resembles to Signs & symptoms of diabetic foot. Here, Acharya explains Avaranajanitmadhumeha, if not treated well, usually leads to formation of various pidaka.Bahudrava Shleshma being main important factor in pathogenesis of Prameha, we decided to study the effect of Abhyantar & Bahya application of Nyagrodhadi Kashaya Mentioned in VagbhataSutrasthan 15 -Shodhanadiganasangrahaadhyaya. Due to katu -tikta rasa&shitavirya properties of all components of this Kashaya,it can be helpful to mitigate the vitiated Kaphadosha involved in diabetic foot pathology
Assessment of nutritional status of children in Ayurveda
Nutrition is basic need of life and thus play an important role in health promotion and disease prevention. Nutritional status of a child has prime importance in treatment of disease and its prognosis. In Ayurveda there are so many tools explained to assess the nutritional status by different authors in different texts. Some of the important assessment criteria are described in the context like dashavidha pareeksha, asthavidha pareeksha and other criteria’s which will help the physician to decide the treatment plan