Book Title: Nadivijnanam and Nadiprakasham Author(s): J C Sikdar Publisher: Prakrit Bharti AcademyPage 46
________________ असृक्पूर्णा भवेत् कोष्णा गुर्वी सामा गरीयसी । सुखिनस्तु स्थिरा ज्ञेया तथा बलवती मता ।। V. ६ ।। (9) The full-blooded (asrkpurna) pulse of a person becomes slightly hot and heavy, the pulse indicating mucus (sama) is large. The pulse of a satisfied person (sukhinah) is known to be steady and forceful. ज्वरवेगे च धमनी सोष्णा वेगवती भवेत् । अतीसारे भवेन्नाड़ी शीता मन्दगतिस्तथा ।। V. १० ।। (10) In the case of intensity of fever the artery (pulse) becomes hot and accelerated. In dysentery (atisara) the pulse becomes cold and slow-going. विसूच्यां दृश्यते नैव नैव स्थानं विमुञ्चति । कृमिरोगे स्थिरा मन्दा क्वचिद्वक्रा क्वचिमृन्दुः ।। V. ११।। (11) In the case of cholera (visuchika) the pulse is imperceptible and leaves its own place. In the disease of worms (krimiroga) the pulse becomes steady and slow, sometimes crooked and sometimes mild. (mrdu). पाण्डौ तु केवलं नाड़ी कृशा भिन्ना प्रचारिणी ।। V. १२ ।। (12) In jaundice disease (panduroga) the pulse is feeble only, splitting and expanded (pracarini). रक्तपित्ताद् वहेन्नाड़ी मन्दा च कठिना मृदुः । नाड़ी नानागतिर्भूत्वा राजयक्षिन् प्रवर्तते ।। V. १३ ।। (13) Due to the derangement of blood produced by bile (Raktapitta)1 the pulse flows slow, hard and 1. Derangement of blood produced by bile. Nadi-Chikitsa 25 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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