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− | Certain drugs or combination of drugs are made into coarse powder(Yavakūṭa) and kept for preparation of Kaṣāya. such powders are called | + | Certain drugs or combination of drugs are made into coarse powder(Yavakūṭa) and kept for preparation of Kaṣāya. such powders are called Kvātha Cūrṇa. |
==Method of preparation== | ==Method of preparation== | ||
− | Drugs are cleaned and dried. They are coarsely powdered(Yavakūṭa), weighed as per formula, and then mixed well. the process of making Kvātha from Kvātha Cūrṇa is the method for prepaation. | + | Drugs are cleaned and dried. They are coarsely powdered(Yavakūṭa), weighed as per formula, and then mixed well. the process of making [[Kvātha]] from Kvātha Cūrṇa is the method for prepaation. |
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== |
Revision as of 16:10, 23 August 2018
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General Descripition
Certain drugs or combination of drugs are made into coarse powder(Yavakūṭa) and kept for preparation of Kaṣāya. such powders are called Kvātha Cūrṇa.
Method of preparation
Drugs are cleaned and dried. They are coarsely powdered(Yavakūṭa), weighed as per formula, and then mixed well. the process of making Kvātha from Kvātha Cūrṇa is the method for prepaation.
Characteristics
- Kvātha Cūrṇa is used for preparing Kaṣāya, Hima, Phānṭa, etc.
Preservation
- Kvātha Cūrṇas retain potency for two year and should be kept in air tight container.[1]
References
- ↑ The Ayurvedic formulary of India Part-III page no 73.