Jeevaneeya Mahakashaya
Jeevaneeya Mahakashaya
Jeevaneeya Mahakashaya
MAHAKASHAYA:
A GROUP OF
REJUVENATORS
DR.AWANISH PANDEY
P.G.SCHOLAR,
Department Of Dravyaguna
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Introduction
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Group based classification of drugs is well reported in Ayurveda
since Samhita period. In original classics of Ayurveda, i.e. Charaka
Samhita and Sushruta Samhita, two separate chapters C.Su.4 and
S.Su.38 respectively, are dedicated on the basis of rational
grouping.1, 2 In Charaka Samhita, it is based on the Karma
(action) of the drugs of entire group. Such fifty Mahakashaya,
having ten drugs in each are described under each Mahakashaya.
While in Sushruta Samhita, each group named as Gana is
mentioned with its effect on Dosha and specific diseases.
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It is worthy to mention here that the foremost Mahakashaya
of Charaka Samhita begins with Jeevaneeya and ends with
Vayahsthapana, which reflects the fact that the drugs of
Jeevaneeya Mahakashaya are useful for longevity of life.
Jeevanam means life or life span. That which is essential and
beneficial for Jeevana or Life process is called Jeevaneeya.
Charaka enlists 10 such medicaments which can be used as
Jeevaneeya. They can be considered for usage either
individually or collectively or in permutations and
combinations as per the knowledge and recommendation of
the physician in charge. The body elements are constantly
undergoing wear and tear phenomenon.
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These medicaments compensate the losses occurring in
the body and replenish the tissues. They also substitute
and compensate the energy which is being lost by the body
tissues and organs due to continuous functioning. This is
like refreshing and re- energizing the system so that the
body works with sustained energy and strength.
If this loss is not replaced, it may permanently damage
the body and also may lead to dangerous consequences
leading to death. Jeevaneeya Dravyas being very essential
in the functioning of the body, in terms of providing
energy, sustaining life activities and re- building can be
compared to the nutrients.
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CONTD
They may be equipped with all the essential ingredients of
macro and micro nutrients and in all possibilities, serve the
same purpose. Jeevaneeya Dravyas are based on their
excellence in providing energy and capacity to rebuild
structures.
On critical observations, it was found that there is use of
specific suffix in a group of Mahakashaya, which enriches
the properties of that particular Mahakashaya.
Jeevana + eeya pratyaya= Jeevaneeya (Life) + (for the
benefit
The Jeevaneeya Mahakashaya signifies drugs beneficial for
life.
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Jeevaka,
Rhshabhaka,
Meda,
Mahameda,
Kakoli,
Ksheerakakoli,
Mudgaparni,
Mashaparni,
Jeevanti
Madhuka.
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JEEVAKA
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RHSHABHAKA
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MEDA
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MEDA
The fruits are red when ripe and remain hanging
after the leaves have fallen. The flowers are
hermaphrodite.
Phytochemistry: Digitalis glucoside 4 Steroidal
saponin, Ethanol (55%). 5
At present, Polygonatum verticillatum Allioni, Aliaceae
and P.cirrhifolium Royle. are sold in market as meda.
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MAHAMEDA
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KAKOLI
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Morphology:
Bulb growing to 0.6m. The flowers are hermaphrodite, Market drug
which is being used at present is probably Roscea procera Wall.
(Zingiberaceae). Other orchids reported as being
used are- Fritillarria roylii Hook.f 7.
Phytochemistry: Alkaloids: peimine, peiminine,
peimisine, peimiphine, peimidine and peimitidine,
neutral principle: propeimin and sterol,avi24hr4u@gmail.com
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KSHEERAKAKOLI
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MUDGAPARNI
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MASHAPARNI
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JEEVANTI
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MADHUKA
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MADHUKA
Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn.
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Drugs Bhavaprakasha
Nighantu
Jeevaka
Vidari (Pueraria
tuberose DC.)
ka
Vidari (Pueraria tuberose DC.)
Rhishabhaka
Vidari (Pueraria
tuberose
DC.)
Shatavari (Asparagus
racemosus
Willd.)
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus Willd.)
Meda
Shatavari
(Asparagus
racemosus
Ashvagandha
(Withania
somnifera
Dunal.) Willd.)
Ashvagandha
Mahameda
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus Willd.)
(Withania somnifera Dunal.)
Table 1.Pratinidhi
Dravya of Jeevaneeya
Kakoli
Ashvagandha (Withania somnifera
Mahakashaya
Dunal.)
Ksheerakako Ashvagandha (Withania somnifera
li
Dunal.)
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Discussion
Ten Herbal drugs are mentioned in Jeevaneeya
mahakashaya. Among them, eight drugs are enumerated as
Ashthavarga in Nighantu period.
Natural habitat of most of the herbs (major source of the
drugs present in Jeevaneeya mahakashaya) is the
Himalayan range, which coupled with their short life span
makes their availability difficult, eventually bringing into
existence the tradition of Pratinidhi dravya.
Dravya of Jeevaneeya mahakashaya are predominantly of
madhura rasa, madhur vipaka, sheeta veerya and guru
snigdha guna. Jeevaneeya karma of these drugs seems to be
due to Dravyaguna prabhava.
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Discussion
Further, the properties of drugs in Jeevaneeya
mahakashaya is similar to the Oja, therefore these drugs
also help to enrich Oja which is said to be the vital essence
of life. Jeevaneeya karma of some of the drugs is evident by
researches showing them as a very good Rasayana with
rejuvenating and health promoting properties. Further, these
drugs are useful in promoting body fat, healing fractures,
and seminal weakness, and have also reported to
restore health immediately and work as antioxidants in the
body.
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CONCLUSION
Acharya Charaka has enumerated Mahakashaya to give
direction for rational grouping. Though he has included ten
drugs in each group, but has alsogiven freedom to include
new drugs in Mahakashaya according to need. In ancient
times, all living beings were very near to the nature,
therefore they were well acquainted with plant drugs. But
with passage of time urbanization has changed the scenario
and now due to destruction of forests, the plants have
become less known and endangered. The drugs of
Jeevaneeya mahakashaya enhance Oja thereby increasing
vitality and strength.
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CONCLUSION
Because of this beneficial effect, those drugs can be
used to promote health i.e. Swasthasya swasthya
rakshnam, which is the foremost aim of Ayurveda.
Thus, proper use of drugs of Jeevaneeya
mahakashaya would help to live a long and healthy
life, and to combat the challenges posed by
frightening diseases of present and future. All the
drugs of this mahakashaya have not been evaluated
scientifically till date, only a few researches were
conducted on the drugs of this group. Therefore,
studies regarding phytochemicals and
pharmacological properties are the need of time.
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CONCLUSION
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