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Title: Utility of Nirgundi leaves in medicinal oils prescribed in the treatment of Karna Roga in indigenous medicine
Authors: Samanweera, W.G.N.S.
Keywords: Nirgundi leaves
indigenous medicine
Karn roga
medicinal oil
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka
Citation: Samanweera, W.G.N.S. 2016. Utility of Nirgundi leaves in medicinal oils prescribed in the treatment of Karna Roga in indigenous medicine. National Research Symposium, Department of Ayurveda Basic Principles, Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
Abstract: Nirgundi is botanically known as Vitex nigundo. According to all classical texts, it is a reputed medicinal plant used for various preparations prescribed for different disease conditions. The leaves are specially reputed for wider range of applications in treating diseases of ear and contain many active principles which are scientifically proven to have analgesic, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory activities. According to Ayurveda, Nirgundi has vēdhanā sthāpana, shōthahara, vruna shōdana, vruna rōpana properties and is used in karna srāwa condition. The aim of this study was to analyze the availability of Nirgundi leaves as a common ingredient of medicinal oils used in treatment of ear diseases in indigenous medicine. Since this is a literature based study for the primary data collection indigenous classical texts Sarartha Sangrahaya, Yogarnavaya, Varayogasaraya, Besajjamanjusa, Yogaratnakaraya, Sarasankshepaya, Vaidyacintamani Baisajya Sangrahava were used. The data were analyzed in comparative method and demonstrated the availability of leaves of Nirgundi as a common ingredient in the selected formulas. All the texts have mentioned 18 formulas in the chapters dedicated for treatments of ear diseases and leaves of Nirgundi was the only ingredient commonly found in all of them. Sarasankshepaya has 5 formulas and Vaidyachintamani Bhaisajya Sangrahava 4, Prayogaratnavaliya has 3 and Sarartha Sangrahaya 2 while each of Yogarnavaya, Bhesajjamanjusa and Varayogasaraya mentions 1 formula. Except two formulas found in Vaidyachintamani Bhaisajya Sangrahava and Sarasanskhepaya all other formulas are exclusive. Another formula prescribed for ear diseases in Taila Pancashatakaya contains four ingredients with Nirgundi leaves which can be considered as an effective remedy in the fresh form. The formula of Nirgundyadi taila found in Ayurveda pharmacopeia is mostly similar with one of the formulas of Sarasankshepya but not identical. Nirgundi leaves are reputed as an ingredient with an exclusive therapeutic effect on wider range of ear diseases and not commonly found in formulas of similar category in classical Ayurveda.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/16229
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