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==General Descripition==
 
==General Descripition==
'''Avaleha''' or '''Lehya''' is a semi-solid preparation of drugs, prepared with addition of jaggery, sugar or sugar-candy and boiled with prescribed juices or decoction.
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Prapaṭī is a rasa preparation. The name is derived from the method by which flakes of the compound are obtained.
  
 
==Method of preparation==
 
==Method of preparation==
*After  performing  the  purification methods  of  Parada  and  Gandhaka,  they  are taken in an iron  mortar and  Kajjali  is  prepared till all Lakshanas are achieved For E.g.- Physical Signs  like  Kajjalabhasa  (Blackish),  Slakshan (smooth),  Anjan  Sadrisha  (like  Collyrium), Sukshma  (minute),  Rekhapurnatva  (Grooves  in lines  of  fingers),  Chemical  Signs  like  Jala Pareeksha,  Agni Pareeksha,  Loha Pareeksha  etc. Thereafter  as  per  the  requirement  and depending  upon  the  type  of  Parpati Kalpana, other  drugs  are  added  to  and  proper  Mardan (trituration) in  an iron mortar is carried out till it becomes a uniform homogeneous mixture.  
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*After  performing  the  purification methods  of  Parada  and  Gandhaka,  they  are taken in an iron  mortar and  [[Kajjali]] is  prepared till all Lakshanas are achieved For E.g.- Physical Signs  like  Kajjalabhasa  (Blackish),  Slakshan (smooth),  Anjan  Sadrisha  (like  Collyrium), Sukshma  (minute),  Rekhapurnatva  (Grooves  in lines  of  fingers),  Chemical  Signs  like  Jala Pareeksha,  Agni Pareeksha,  Loha Pareeksha  etc. Thereafter  as  per  the  requirement  and depending  upon  the  type  of  Parpati Kalpana, other  drugs  are  added  to  and  proper  Mardan (trituration) in  an iron mortar is carried out till it becomes a uniform homogeneous mixture. <ref name="A SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW ON –PARPATI KALPANAS"/>
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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
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==Preservation==
 
==Preservation==
*They preserve their potency indefinitly except śvata Prapaṭi which retains their potency for two years. It should be kept in glass bottles.<ref name="The Ayurvedic formulary of India"/>
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*They preserve their potency indefinitly except śvata Prapaṭī which retains their potency for two years. It should be kept in glass bottles.<ref name="The Ayurvedic formulary of India"/>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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<ref name="A SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW ON –PARPATI KALPANAS">A SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW ON –PARPATI KALPANAS</ref>  
 
<ref name="A SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW ON –PARPATI KALPANAS">A SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW ON –PARPATI KALPANAS</ref>  
  
<ref name="The Ayurvedic formulary of India">The Ayurvedic formulary of India Part-III page no 39.</ref>
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<ref name="The Ayurvedic formulary of India">The Ayurvedic formulary of India Part-III page no 267.</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 23 August 2018

General Descripition

Prapaṭī is a rasa preparation. The name is derived from the method by which flakes of the compound are obtained.

Method of preparation

  • After performing the purification methods of Parada and Gandhaka, they are taken in an iron mortar and Kajjali is prepared till all Lakshanas are achieved For E.g.- Physical Signs like Kajjalabhasa (Blackish), Slakshan (smooth), Anjan Sadrisha (like Collyrium), Sukshma (minute), Rekhapurnatva (Grooves in lines of fingers), Chemical Signs like Jala Pareeksha, Agni Pareeksha, Loha Pareeksha etc. Thereafter as per the requirement and depending upon the type of Parpati Kalpana, other drugs are added to and proper Mardan (trituration) in an iron mortar is carried out till it becomes a uniform homogeneous mixture. [1]

Characteristics

  • Prapaṭies are black in colour.

Preservation

  • They preserve their potency indefinitly except śvata Prapaṭī which retains their potency for two years. It should be kept in glass bottles.[2]

References

  1. A SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW ON –PARPATI KALPANAS
  2. The Ayurvedic formulary of India Part-III page no 267.

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