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− | + | # There are usually three essential components in the manufacture of Gh¨ta Kalpanā. | |
− | + | * Drava [Any liquid medium as prescribed in the composition] | |
− | + | * Kalka [Fine paste of the specified drugs] | |
− | + | * Sneha dravya [Fatty media - Ghṛta] And, occasionally. | |
− | + | * Gandha dravya [Perfuming agents] | |
− | + | # Unless otherwise specified in the verse, if Kalka is one part by weight, Ghṛta should be four parts and the Drava dravya should be sixteen parts. | |
− | + | # There are a few exceptions for the above general rule: | |
− | + | * Where Drava dravya is either Kvātha or Svarasa, the ratio of Kalka should be one-sixth and one-eighth respectively to that of Ghṛta. If the Drava dravya is either Kṣīra or Dadhi or Maṁsa rasa or Takra, the ratio of Kalka should be one-eighth to that of Ghṛta. | |
− | + | * When flowers are advised for use as Kalka, it should be one-eighth to that of Sneha. | |
− | + | * Where the number of Drava-dravya are four or less than four, the total quantity should be four times to that of Ghṛta. | |
− | + | * Where the number of Drava-dravyas is more than four, each drava should be equal to that of Ghṛta. | |
− | + | * If, Kalka dravya is not prescribed in a formulation, the drugs specified for the Drava-dravya [Kvātha or Svarasa] should be used for the preparation of Kalka. | |
− | + | * Where no Drava dravya is prescribed in a formulation, four parts of water should be added to one part of Ghṛta. | |
− | + | # In general, the Ghṛta should be subjected to Mūrchana process, followed by addition of increments of Kalka and Drava-dravya in specified ratio. The contents are to be stirred continuously thoroughout the process in order to avoid charring. | |
− | + | # The process of boiling is to be continued till the whole amount of moisture gets evaporated and characteristic features of Ghṛta appears. | |
− | + | # The whole process of Pāka should be carried out on a mild to moderate flame. | |
− | + | # Three stages of Pāka are specified for therapeutic purposes. | |
− | + | * Mrdu Pāka: In this stage, the Kalka looks waxy and when rolled between fingers, it rolls like lac without sticking. The Ghṛta obtained at this stage is used for Nasya [Nasal instillation]. | |
− | + | * Madhyama Pāka: In this stage, the Kalka becomes harder and rolls into Varti. It burns without crackling sounds when exposed to fire and phena [froth] will disappears in Ghṛta. The Gh¨ta obtained at this stage is used for Pāna [Internal administration] and Vasti [Enema]. | |
− | + | * Khara Pāka: Further heating of the Ghṛta, leads to Khara paka. Kalka becomes brittle when rolled in between fingers. The Ghṛta obtained at this stage is used only for Abhyanga [External application]. | |
− | + | # The period of Pāka depends upon the nature of liquid media used in the process. | |
− | + | * Takra or Āranala 5 Nights | |
− | + | * Svarasa 3 Nights | |
− | + | * Kṣīra 2 Nights | |
− | + | # Patra Pāka: It is the process by which the Ghṛta is augmented or flavored by certain prescribed substances. The powdered drugs are suspended in a vessel containing | |
warm, filtered Ghṛta<ref name="AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA"/> | warm, filtered Ghṛta<ref name="AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA"/> | ||
Revision as of 11:21, 22 August 2018
Contents
General Descripition
Ghṛtas are preparations in which the Ghṛta is boiled with prescribed liquid media [Svarasa / Kaṣāya etc.] and a fine paste [Kalka] of the drugs specified in the formulation composition. Unless specified otherwise Ghṛta means Go Ghṛta.
Method of preparation
- There are usually three essential components in the manufacture of Gh¨ta Kalpanā.
- Drava [Any liquid medium as prescribed in the composition]
- Kalka [Fine paste of the specified drugs]
- Sneha dravya [Fatty media - Ghṛta] And, occasionally.
- Gandha dravya [Perfuming agents]
- Unless otherwise specified in the verse, if Kalka is one part by weight, Ghṛta should be four parts and the Drava dravya should be sixteen parts.
- There are a few exceptions for the above general rule:
- Where Drava dravya is either Kvātha or Svarasa, the ratio of Kalka should be one-sixth and one-eighth respectively to that of Ghṛta. If the Drava dravya is either Kṣīra or Dadhi or Maṁsa rasa or Takra, the ratio of Kalka should be one-eighth to that of Ghṛta.
- When flowers are advised for use as Kalka, it should be one-eighth to that of Sneha.
- Where the number of Drava-dravya are four or less than four, the total quantity should be four times to that of Ghṛta.
- Where the number of Drava-dravyas is more than four, each drava should be equal to that of Ghṛta.
- If, Kalka dravya is not prescribed in a formulation, the drugs specified for the Drava-dravya [Kvātha or Svarasa] should be used for the preparation of Kalka.
- Where no Drava dravya is prescribed in a formulation, four parts of water should be added to one part of Ghṛta.
- In general, the Ghṛta should be subjected to Mūrchana process, followed by addition of increments of Kalka and Drava-dravya in specified ratio. The contents are to be stirred continuously thoroughout the process in order to avoid charring.
- The process of boiling is to be continued till the whole amount of moisture gets evaporated and characteristic features of Ghṛta appears.
- The whole process of Pāka should be carried out on a mild to moderate flame.
- Three stages of Pāka are specified for therapeutic purposes.
- Mrdu Pāka: In this stage, the Kalka looks waxy and when rolled between fingers, it rolls like lac without sticking. The Ghṛta obtained at this stage is used for Nasya [Nasal instillation].
- Madhyama Pāka: In this stage, the Kalka becomes harder and rolls into Varti. It burns without crackling sounds when exposed to fire and phena [froth] will disappears in Ghṛta. The Gh¨ta obtained at this stage is used for Pāna [Internal administration] and Vasti [Enema].
- Khara Pāka: Further heating of the Ghṛta, leads to Khara paka. Kalka becomes brittle when rolled in between fingers. The Ghṛta obtained at this stage is used only for Abhyanga [External application].
- The period of Pāka depends upon the nature of liquid media used in the process.
- Takra or Āranala 5 Nights
- Svarasa 3 Nights
- Kṣīra 2 Nights
- Patra Pāka: It is the process by which the Ghṛta is augmented or flavored by certain prescribed substances. The powdered drugs are suspended in a vessel containing
warm, filtered Ghṛta[1]
Characteristics
- The medicated Gh¨ta will have the odour, colour and taste of the drugs used in the process. If a considerable amount of milk is used in the preparation, the Ghṛta
will become thick and may solidify in cold seasons.
Preservation
- Ghṛtas are preserved in good quality of glass, steel or polythene containers. These medicated preparations retain the therapeutic efficacy for sixteen months.
References
- ↑ THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-II, VOLUME-1, page no 61.