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________________ MATERIAL CULTURE 189 with which a person could die immediately.' Amaya was another term used for diseases, and patient suffering from any disease was called amat7.2 A long list of diseases has been given in the Niśitha Bhasya. The following eight types of vyâdhis, viz. (i) jara (fever), (ii) sasa (asthama), (iii) kā sa (cough), (iv) daha (inflamation), (v) ati sāra (diarrhoea), (vi) bhagańdara (fistula in ano), (vii) süla (colic), (viii) ajīra (indigestion), and the sixteen rogas, viz. (i) vevā (paralysis agitans, trembling or tremor), (ii) aggi (over-3 appetite), (iii) paṁgu (paraplegia), (iv) vadabha (humpback), (v) mimmani (mental disorder), (vi) alasa (swelling), (vii) sakkara (gravel), (viii) pameha (a disease of urine), (ix) bahih (deafness), (x) andha (blindness), (xi) kumta ( one without hands ), (xii) vadabha (dwarfishness), (xiii) gan 11 (scrofula),(xiv) koti (leprosy), (xv) khata (wound) and (xvi) sūi have been mentioned. A few more diseases to this list have been added by the NC. which provides a useful information on this subject. * Medical Treatment - The medical treatment prescribed for the cure of diseases has been grouped under two sections-i) samsohanas or cleansing the body through emitics and purgatives, and (ii) samsamaņas or curing the disease with the help 1. B etfarars :, freigt:-NC. 3, p. 258; Brn. Vr. 2, p. 322. In the Vipālasūtra (ed. Jaina Šāstramālā Kāryālaya, Ludhiana, pp. 56-57 ), however, roga and ātaika have been used as a combined term. 2. NC. 4, p. 340; Kātyāyana (vārtika on V. 2. 122), also notes the word amayāvi for an ailing patient.--Agrawala, V. S., India as Known to Panini, p. 123. 3. N. Bhā. 3446; NC. 3, p. 258. For similar lists of sixteen discases sce--Vipakasūtra, pp. 56-57; Ācāränga, 6. 1. 173; Vivāgasuya, 1, p. 7. 4. For information regarding various diseases mentioned in the NC. sec-Appendix A. 5. gate thitu PHTEO a qui fattoi -NC. 3, p. 417. Regarding the theory of Sansohana and Sansamant see-Bhisagratna's Introduction to Sušrutasamhitā, Vol. 1, p. LXI; also Susruta, Cikitsasthāna, XXXIII. 2 ( Vol. 2, p. 565 ). 6. NC. 3, p. 417. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001743
Book TitleCultural Study of Nisitha Curni
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMadhu Sen
PublisherSohanlal Jain Dharm Pracharak Samiti Amrutsar
Publication Year1975
Total Pages432
LanguageEnglish, Prakrit
ClassificationBook_English, Agam, Canon, & Literature
File Size23 MB
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