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Kshudra Roga Vijnaniyam (Data of minor illnesses)

The thirty first chapter of Uttara Sthanam of Ashtanga Hridayam is known as as ‘Kshudra Roga Vijnaniya’. This chapter offers with the reason of ‘Data of minor illnesses.

The subjects lined on this chapter embody –

  • Ajagallika
  • Yavaprakhya
  • Kacchapi
  • Panasika
  • Pashana Gardabha
  • Mukhadushika
  • Padmakantaka
  • Vivrita
  • Masurika
  • Visphota
  • Viddha
  • Gardabhi
  • Kaksha
  • Gandhanama
  • Rajika
  • Jala Gardabha
  • Agnirohini
  • Irivellika
  • Vidari
  • Sharkararbuda
  • Valmika
  • Kadara
  • Ruddhaguda
  • Chipya
  • Kunakha
  • Alasa
  • Tilakalaka and Mashaka
  • Charmakila
  • Jatumani and Lancchana
  • Vyanga Nilika
  • Prasupti
  • Utkotha and Kotha

Pledge by the creator(s)

अथात: क्षुद्ररोगविज्ञानीयं व्याख्यास्याम: ।
इति ह स्माहुरात्रेयादयो महर्षय: ।
athāta: kṣudraroga vijñānīyaṃ vyākhyāsyāma: – After having provided prayers to the God, henceforth we’re going to clarify the chapter pertaining to the reason of ‘Data of minor illnesses.
iti ha smāhu: ātreyādayo maharṣaya: – Thus, say (pledge) Atreya and different sages.

Ajagallika

स्निग्धा सवर्णा ग्रथिता नीरुजा मुद्गसन्निभा ।
पिटिका कफवाताभ्यां बालानामजगल्लिका ॥ १ ॥
Eruptions that are greasy / unctuous, of the identical shade as of the pores and skin, knotty, painless, resembling Vigna mungo, brought on by Kapha and Vata collectively and seen in youngsters is called Ajagallika.

Yavaprakhya

यवप्रख्या यवप्रख्या ताभ्यां मांसाश्रिता घना ।
By them (Vata and Kapha collectively) is prompted Yavaprakhya (pitika / eruption), resembling a barley grain, localized within the muscle and onerous.

Kacchapi

अवक्त्रा चालजी वृत्ता स्तोकपूया घनोन्नता ॥ २ ॥
ग्रन्थयः पञ्च वा षड्वा कच्छपी कच्छपोन्नताः ।
Granthi (tumor/nodules) 5 – 6, having no mouth (opening) round just like the patch of Alaji, stuffed with little or no pus, thick, elevated just like the elevated shell of a tortoise is named Kacchapi.

Panasika

कर्णस्योर्ध्वं समन्ताद्वा पिटिका कठिनोग्ररुक् ॥ ३ ॥
शालूकाभा पनसिका
Eruption both above or across the ear, onerous, with extreme ache and resembling the lotus stalk is called Panasika.

Pashana gardabha

शोफस्त्वल्परुजः स्थिरः ।
हनुसन्धिसमुद्भूतस्ताभ्यां पाषाणगर्दभः ॥ ४ ॥
Swelling showing on the becoming a member of place of the decrease jaw, having delicate ache and static (non-moving), produced by them (Vata- Kapha collectively) is Pashana gardabha.

Mukhadushika

शाल्मलीकण्टकाकाराः पिटिकाः सरुजो घनाः ।
मेदोगर्भा मुखे यूनां ताभ्यां च मुखदूषिकाः ॥ ५ ॥
Eruptions resembling the thorns of Salmalia malabarica tree, painful, thick, containing fats inside, showing on the face of youths, produced by them (Vata-Kapha) is Mukhadushika.

Padmakantaka

ते पद्मकण्टका ज्ञेया यैः पद्ममिव कण्टकैः ।
चीयते नीरुजैः श्वेतैः शरीरं कफवातजैः ॥ ६ ॥
These thorns like pitaka that are painless, white in shade and unfold all around the physique like thorn of the lotus and brought on by Kapha and Vata are often known as Padmakantaka.

Vivrita

पित्तेन पिटिका वृत्ता पक्वोदुम्बरसन्निभा ।
महादाहज्वरकरी विवृता विवृतानना ॥ ७ ॥
Eruptions produced by Pitta, spherical, resembling a ripe fruit of udumbara -­ Ficus racemosa, producing extreme burning sensation and fever and having a wide-open mouth is called Vivrita.

Masurika

गात्रेष्वन्तश्च वक्त्रस्य दाहज्वररुजान्विताः ।
Eruption is difficult, resembling the ­(lentil)-Lens culinaris in dimension and shade, accompanied with burning sensation, fever and ache showing on totally different elements of the physique and inside of the mouth; that is referred to as Masurika.

Visphota

ततः कष्टतराः स्फोटा विस्फोटाख्या महारुजाः ।
tataḥ sphoṭā – Vesicles/Blebs tougher to bear (than Masurika), having extreme ache is called Visphota.

Viddha

या पद्मकर्णिकाकारा पिटिका पिटिकाचिता ॥ ९ ॥
सा विद्धा वातपित्ताभ्यां
Eruptions with form resembling the bulbs of the lotus flowers – Nelumbo nucifera, studded with small eruptions throughout and brought on by Vata and Pitta collectively is called Viddha.

Gardabhi

ताभ्यामेव च गर्दभी ।
मण्डला विपुलोत्सन्ना सरागपिटिकाचिता ॥ १० ॥
Gardabhi can be from these (Vata-Pitta) solely, it’s round, vast, raised, barely reddish patch studded with small eruptions.

Kaksha

कक्षेति कक्षासन्नेषु प्रायो देशेषु सानिलात् ।
पित्ताद्भवन्ति पिटिकाः सूक्ष्मा लाजोपमा घनाः ॥११॥
Eruptions usually showing across the axilla, brought on by Vata, that are small eruptions, resembling laja (fried paddy) and that are onerous brought on by Pitta, most likely prompted in the identical area (axilla) is called Kaksha.

Gandhanama

तादृशी महती त्वेका गन्धनामेति कीर्तिता ।
Equally, a solitary eruption massive in dimension, is called Gandhanama.

Rajika

घर्मस्वेदपरीतेऽङ्गे पिटिकाः सरुजो घनाः ॥ १२ ॥
राजीकावर्णसंस्थानप्रमाणा राजिकाह्वयाः ।
Eruptions that are painful, onerous, resembling (mustard seed) – Brassica nigra in shade, form and dimension growing on the physique, contaminated with sweat as a consequence of nice warmth, is called Rajika.

Jala Gardabha

दोषैः पित्तोल्बणैर्मन्दैर्विसर्पति विसर्पवत् ॥ १३ ॥
शोफोऽपाकस्तनुस्ताम्रो ज्वरकृज्जालगर्दभः ।
Swelling brought on by all of the doshas, with the predominance of Pitta, spreading from place to put slowly like herpes, not present process suppuration/ ulceration, skinny, coppery in shade and producing fever is called Jala Gardabha.

Agnirohini

मलैः पित्तोल्बणैः स्फोटा ज्वरिणो मांसदारणाः ॥१४॥ कक्षाभागेषु जायन्ते येऽग्न्याभाः साग्निरोहिणी ।
पञ्चाहात्सप्तरात्राद्वा पक्षाद्वा हन्ति जीवितम् ॥१५॥
Sphoṭā malaiḥ – Vesicles/Blebs brought on by the doshas of which Pitta is predominant, accompanied with fever and causes destruction of muscular tissues, showing within the axilla, resembling fireplace (in results); kills the individual both in 5 days, seven days or fifteen days. This is called Agnirohini.

Irivellika

त्रिलिङ्गा पिटिका वृत्ता जत्रूर्ध्वमिरिवेल्लिका ।
Irivellika are eruptions having options of all of the three doshas, spherical in form and showing in elements above the shoulders.

Vidari

विदारीकन्दकठिना विदारी कक्षवङ्क्षणे ॥ १६ ॥
Vidari is eruption onerous like tuber of Pueraria tuberosa and seems within the axilla and groins.

Sharkararbuda

मेदोऽनिलकफैर्ग्रन्थिः स्नायुमांससिराश्रयैः ।
भिन्नो वसाज्यमध्वाभं स्रवेत्तत्रोल्बणोऽनिलः ॥ १७
मांसं विशोष्य ग्रथितां शर्करां उपपादयेत् ।
दुर्गन्धं रुधिरं क्लिन्नं नानावर्णं ततो मलाः ॥ १८ ॥
तां स्रावयन्ति निचितां विद्यात्तच्छर्करार्बुदम् ।
Tumor brought on by fats, Vata, and Kapha, involving tendons, muscular tissues, veins and so forth. exudes fluid resembling muscle-fat, ghee, and honey when pricked; Vata getting aggravated by it, dries up the muscular tissues and converts them into matted gravel-like substance, then the doshas exude blood which is foul smelling, rotten, of many colours, out of the gathered gravel. This illness is called Sharkarabuda.

Valmika

पाणिपादतले सन्धौ जत्रूर्ध्वं वोपचीयते ॥१९॥
वल्मीकवच्छनैर्ग्रन्थिस्तद्वद्बह्वणुभिर्मुखैः ।
रुग्दाहकण्डूक्लेदाढ्यैर्वल्मीकोऽसौ समस्तजः ॥२०॥ Tumor showing within the palms and soles, joints or elements of physique above the collar bone, growing slowly just like the ant-hill, having small and enormous openings (orifice) prefer it, accompanied with ache, burning sensation, itching and copious exudation, is called Valmika and is brought on by all of the doshas collectively.

Kadara

शर्करोन्मथिते पादे क्षते वा कण्टकादिभिः ।
ग्रन्थिः कीलवदुत्सन्नो जायते कदरं तु तत् ॥ २१ ॥
The tumor which is rising and growing within the type of a nail, prompted because of the ft being rubbed by gravel or the foot being injured by thorns and so forth. is called Kadara.

Ruddhaguda

वेगसन्धारणाद्वायुरपानोऽपानसंश्रयम् ।
अणूकरोति बाह्यान्तर्मार्गमस्य ततः शकृत् ॥ २२ ॥
कृच्छ्रान्निर्गच्छति व्याधिरयं रुद्धगुदो मतः ।
Apana Vata (division of Vata) getting aggravated by suppression of urges (of feces, flatus and so forth.), makes the passage of the feces constricted from exterior in addition to inside; then the fecal matter strikes out with problem; this illness is called Ruddhaguda.

Chipya

कुर्यात्पित्तानिलं पाकं नखमांसे सरुग्ज्वरम् ॥ २३ ॥
चिप्यमक्षतरोगं च विद्यादुपनखं च तम् ।
Pitta and Vata result in suppuration of the muscle of the nail related to ache and fever this is called Chipya, Akshatha Roga and Upanakha.

Kunakha

कृष्णोऽभिघाताद्रूक्षश्च खरश्च कुनखो नखः ॥ २४ ॥
The nail turns into black, dry and tough as a consequence of damage. That is Kunakha.

Alasa

दुष्टकर्दमसंस्पर्शात्कण्डूक्लेदान्वितान्तराः ।
अङ्गुल्योऽलसमित्याहु
By (fixed) contact with unhealthy slush, the house in between the toes develops itching and exudation, that is referred to as Alasa.

Tilakalaka and Mashaka

स्तिलाभांस्तिलकालकान् ॥ २५ ॥
कृष्णानवेदनांस्त्वक्स्थान् माषांस्तान् एव चोन्नतान् ।
Black, painless, sprouts (moles) on the pores and skin resembling tila (sesame seed) – Sesamum indicum are often known as Tilakalaka; these solely are often known as Mashaka when they’re raised.

Charmakila

मषेभ्यस्तून्नततरांश्चर्मकीलान् सितासितान् ॥ २६ ॥
Extra projecting than Mashaka is Charmakila (warts), which can be both white or black.

Jatumani and Lancchana

तथाविधो जतुमणिः सहजो लोहितस्तु सः ।
कृष्णं सितं वा सहजं मण्डलं लाञ्छनं समम् ॥२७॥
Jatumani is of the identical sort, is congenital and crimson in shade; Lancchana is black or white, congenital, pigmented patch of the identical stage of the pores and skin.

Vyanga Nilika

शोकक्रोधादिकुपिताद्वातपित्तान्मुखे तनु ।
श्यामलं मण्डलं व्यङ्गं वक्त्रादन्यत्र नीलिका ॥२८॥
परुषं परुषस्पर्शं व्यङ्गं श्यावं च मारुतात् ।
पित्तात्ताम्रान्तमानीलं श्वेतान्तं कण्डुमत्कफात् ॥२९॥
रक्ताद्रक्तान्तमाताम्रं सौषं चिमिचिमायते ।
Vata and Pitta getting aggravated (elevated) collectively as a consequence of grief, anger and so forth. produce mild blue-black coloured patch on the face this is called Vyanga; if on different locations aside from face, it is called Nilika. In that predominant of Vata, Vyanga is tough, coarse on touching and blue; with Pitta it’s blue it’s white at its edges and as a consequence of Kapha it’s itching; with blood predominance, it’s crimson inside and coppery, having burning sensation and tingling.

Prasupti

वायुनोदीरितः श्लेष्मा त्वचं प्राप्य विशुष्यति ॥३०॥
ततस्त्वग्जायते पाण्डु: क्रमेण च विचेतना ।
अल्पकण्डूरविक्लेदा सा प्रसुप्तिः प्रसुप्तितः ॥३१॥
Kapha aggravated by Vata, reaching the pores and skin will get dried up enormously, then the pores and skin progressively turns into pale, loses its sensation, with little or no itching and moistness.This illness is named Prasupti, as a consequence of presence of lack of sensation.

Utkotha and Kotha

असम्यग्वमनोदीर्णपित्तश्लेष्मान्ननिग्रहैः ।
मण्डलान्यतिकण्डूनि रागवन्ति बहूनि च ॥ ३२ ॥
उत्कोठः सोऽनुबद्धस्तु कोठ इत्यभिधीयते ।
Pitta and Kapha, aggravated by insufficient bouts of emesis remedy and suppression of (avoidance) of meals, produce a number of patches (rashes) of crimson shade, enormously itching on the pores and skin. This is called Utkotha. These joined to at least one one other turn into a illness, often known as Kotha.

Significance of information of kshudraroga

प्रोक्ताः षट्त्रिंशदित्येते क्षुद्ररोगा विभागशः ॥ ३३ ॥
यानविज्ञाय मुह्येत चिकित्सायां चिकित्सकः ॥ ३३+॥
Thus, thirty-six minor illnesses have been labeled. With out realizing these, the doctor will stumble in remedy.

इति श्री वैद्यपति सिंहगुप्तसूनु श्रीमद्वाग्भटविरचितायामष्टाङ्गहृदयसंहितायां षष्ठे उत्तरस्थाने क्षुद्ररोगविज्ञानीयो नामैकत्रिंशोऽध्याय: ॥३१॥:
Thus, ends the chapter-Kshudraroga Vijnaniya- the thirtyfirst in Uttarasthana of Astanga Hridaya Samhita, composed by Srimad Vagbhata, son of Sri Vaidyapati Simhagupta.

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