INDRIA STHANA OF CHARAK SAMHITA RELATED TO NETRA INDRIYA IN SHALAKYA TANTRA: A REVIEW
*Dr. Ganesh Dan, Dr. Ameesha R. Shrigod, Prof. (Dr.) D. B. Vaghela
ABSTRACT
Title: Indria Sthana of Charak Samhita related to Netra Indriya in Shalakya Tantra: A Review Objective: Deeply investigate The Indriya Sthana in Charaka Samhita. Bring clarity to the Principles tied to diagnosing and treating sensory organ conditions. Assess its significance in current integrative medicine. Data Sources: A Review that combines primary texts from Charaka Samhita, along with academic readings. Relevant literature on Ayurvedic customs to do with sensory organs. Specifically, focus on the eye, ear, nose, throat and head. Review Methods: A systematic Review was conducted. Historical contexts were analyzed. Pathophysiological insights and therapeutic strategies from Indriya Sthana were reviewed in depth. Key themes were noted. These concerned physiology and pathology of sensory organs. Their significance in the field of Shalakya Tantra was emphasized. Results: Indriya Sthana offers thorough descriptions. It explains mechanisms that underlie pathophysiology behind sensory organ problems. There are also targeted Ayurvedic therapies These Aim to tackle the roots of these health issues. The text reveals an advanced comprehension Of Sensory health This Improves clinical practices. Patient Care under Ayurvedic frameworks is also enhanced. Conclusion: Indriya Sthana is vital text. This remains in Ayurvedic literature. It Offers classic insights in management of sensory organ disorders. Its teachings have Substantial relevance. Especially in the article focuses on current health contexts. They advocate the infusion of traditional Ayurvedic wisdom Their goal is to blend these practices with More contemporary medical strategies.
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