MASSAGE THERAPY IN AYURVEDA

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Item Code: IDG195
Author: VAIDYA BHAGWAN DASH
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Language: English
Edition: 2002
ISBN: 8170223806
Pages: 192 (Figure: 12 )
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 8.5" X 5.5"
Weight 370 gm
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About the Book:

Because of commercial value, a lot of emphasis is laid, now a days, upon inventing new drugs and therapies for treating patients who have already become victims of diseases. Ayurveda, on the other hand, gives priority to and prescribes measures for preventing the occurrence of such ailments and for maintaining as well as promoting the positive health of an individual in order to keep him healthy and happy, both physically and mentally.

Massage therapy is one such measure. Though described as a preparatory measure before administering Pancakarma "Five specialised therapies" of the classical Ayurveda, its utility as an independent and distinct therapies measure is well recognised because of its rejuvenating effect on the body and the mind. If an individual desires good health, he should resort to massage every day as a routine. In addition, it is invaluable in curing several obstinate and otherwise incurable diseases.

It is different from the massage which is given as a part of the modern physiotherapy.

Because of historical vicissitudes, this therapy has gone into oblivion except in certain pockets of India. An effort has, therefore, been made in this work to elaborate the technique of administering this therapy along with all precautions to be taken. Both the classical prescriptions and traditional applications are taken into account in this work.

The primary purpose of this work is to invoke interest in this age-old health-measure among the physicians and scientists of India and abroad enabling them to conduct scientific research into its acclaimed rejuvenating effects and therapeutic value there by giving relief to the suffering humanity.

About the Author:

Vaidya Bhagwan Dash has had an outstandingly brilliant academic career. He holds a Master's degree and a doctorate from Delhi University in addition to postgraduate qualifications in Ayurveda.

A Sanskrit scholar, he handles the English language with equal felicity. A significant advantage to his propensity for research in Ayurveda is Dr. Dash's proficiency in Tibetan, German, French and Mongolian. In the course of nearly twenty-five years dedicated to research in and the practice of Ayurveda, Dr. Dash has attended several important conferences and seminars both in Indian and Abroad. He has also contributed innumerable articles to reputed national and international journals in indology, medicine and science.

The author of many important publications covering several aspects of Ayurveda and Tibetan medicine, he has to his credit three volumes of an English translation of Caraka Samhita, the ancient Ayurveda classic. He was recently on a short-term assignment as WHO Consultant in Traditional Medicine to the Government of Bhutan.

He was working as Deputy Adviser (Ayurveda) to the Government of India in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare till 31 May 1981, when he took voluntary retirement with a view to enable him to devote more time for academic and research work.

He is the recipient of Gold medal of the presidency of the Italian Republic, Senate, Chamber of Deputies and Cabinets, awarded by the PioMonzu Centre on the recommendation of the Centre's Scientific Committee.

 

CONTENTS

 

Preface 7
Indo-Romanic Equivalents of Devanagari 11
List of Figures 15
1. Introduction
What is health.-Therapeutical necessities,
-Classification of Therapies.
17
2. Snehana or Oleation therapy
Classification of Ayurvedic therapies.
19
3. Regular Massage
Jara or Ageing process, -Srama or Fatigue, -Vata Roga
or Nervous disorders, -Drsti or Eye-sight, -Pusti or
Nourishment of the tissue elements, -Ayus or Longevity,
-Svapna or Sleep, -Dardhya or Sturdiness, -Metaphoric
illustrations, -Massage should be done Regularly, -Time
of Oil Massage, -Massage and Physical exercises,
-Auspicious days, -Inauspicious days, -Massage in
Prohibited days, -Signs and symptoms of appropriate
Oleation therapy, -Contra-indications, -Modes of
administering Massage therapy, -Massage over the whole
or parts of the body.
 
4. Head massage(Siro'bhyanga) 30
5. Filling the ears with oil(Karna Purana) 31
6. Massage over the soles of feet(Padabhyanga)
Time taken to permeate through different tissues, -Other
methods of massage.
32
7. Udvartana or Unction
Benefits of udvartana, -Recipe for udvartana.
34
8. Udgharsana or Rubbing the body with powders 36
9. Different types of fat used in Massage therapy
Properties of different types of fat,-ghee, -oil, -muscle
fat, -bone marrow, -comparison, -oil of
oil-seeds, -Properties of sesame-oil, -Different types of
oil used for different specific purposes.
 
10. Special Massage Therapies 44
11. Pindasveda or Navarakizhi
Preparation of decoction and pudding, Cloth-pieces,
-Preparation of boluses, -Application of oil, -Need for
oil massage, -Protection of eyes, -Massage table,
-Position of Body, -Bath, -Course of Therapy.
45
12. Kayaseka or Pizhichil 58
13. Sirodhara or Pouring oil etc., over the head 61
14. Taila dhara
Manufacture of medicated oil.
62
15. Dugdha dhara 66
16. Takra dhara 68
17. Sirobasti (Oleation of the head)
Method of Administration, -Therapeutic utility.
69
18. Precautions and Regimens
Preparation of the patient, -Water for drinking and bath,
-Conduct and regimens, -Diet, -Importance of proper
bowel movement, -Drinks, -Sleep, -Clothing,
-Exercise, -Study, -Fresh air, -Friends and attendants,
-Bath, -Other regimens, -Suitable time, -Course of
treatment, -Suppression of natural urges Vega-rodha).
 
Appendix -I 85
  Properties of important ingredients used in Massage
Therapy
 
Appendix-II 119
  Abbreviations used for parts of plants in recipes  
Appendix-III 120
  Pharmaceutical process for manufacturing medicated oil
and recipes
 
Appendix -IV 167
  Vegetable drugs and their botanical names.
Bibliography 188
Index 189

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