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− | The testa of Jaipāla is removed and the seeda are subjected to svedana in dolā yantra with godugdha for three hours. The seed is removed. The cotyledons dried and powdered. Bhāvanā with nimbu svarasa is given for three days, and then it is dried in sun and used.<ref name="Ayurvedic formulary of india"/> | + | The testa of Jaipāla is removed and the seeda are subjected to [[svedana]] in dolā yantra with godugdha for three hours. The seed is removed. The cotyledons dried and powdered. Bhāvanā with nimbu svarasa is given for three days, and then it is dried in sun and used.<ref name="Ayurvedic formulary of india"/> |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:16, 24 August 2018
Śodhana Composition
Jaipāla | Sd. | 1 part | |
Dugdha | Cow milk | - | QS |
Nimbū-nīra | - | Fr. | QS |
Method
The testa of Jaipāla is removed and the seeda are subjected to svedana in dolā yantra with godugdha for three hours. The seed is removed. The cotyledons dried and powdered. Bhāvanā with nimbu svarasa is given for three days, and then it is dried in sun and used.[1]
References
- ↑ Ayurvedic formulary of india part III, Page no 494