Item Code: IDJ023by Dr. Pedaprolu Srinivasa RaoPaperback (Edition: 2007)Chowkhambha Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi. ISBN 8170802245 Size: 9.5" X 7.2" Pages: 148 |
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MANAS" psychiatry of Ayurveda is compendium of references of ancient psychiatry, which describes almost all possible clinical conditions of psychiatric illnesses quite comparable to modern psychiatry. The mental disorders and specific mental diseases like unmade, Atatvabhinivesa have been explained fully. The book also covers relevant portions of manas in kaya chikitsa of the CCIM syllabus hence will cater the needs of Under Graduate and Post Graduate students. For the every mental disease mentioned in Ayurveda related subject of modern psychiatry explained at the end of each chapter, hence the student can collect much of the information on modern psychiatry. For the convenience of the students a list of all the important topics are included in the appendix. In this book english translation in presented in simple form for better student comprehension on this book. Chapters on Mental health and measures to prevent psychic diseases, manah pariksa and psychiatric problems have been given special emphasis.
I acknowledge with thanks to my colleagues, my students in finding the references, and collecting the material. I thank Sri K. Nagendra Rao, librarian of our college for providing me the necessary books. I wish to acknowledge in particular the help by Sowmya Graphics for typing the Sanskrit and English version. I wish to express heartfealt gratitude for the staff of M/s Chowkhambha, Sanskrit Series Office, Varanasi, the reputed publishers of Ayurvedic texts, for including this book in their Ayurveda Series.
| Chapter-I | The Concept of Manas and its reference in Ayurveda | 1 |
| Characteristics of Manas | 2 | |
| Function of Mind | 3 | |
| Manovikara | 4 | |
| The importance of Mind in relation to soul | 5 | |
| Factors derived from Satva | 6 | |
| Manasa Samsparsa | 7 | |
| Moksa | 8 | |
| Chaturvimsati tatva purusa | 8 | |
| Satva pareeksa | 9 | |
| Adhyatma guna Sangraha | 10 | |
| Manas and Indriyas | 11 | |
| Characteristics of Manas | 12 | |
| Mind pervades all the sensory organs | 12 | |
| Seat or Location of manas | 13 | |
| Manovahasrotas | 13 | |
| Characteristics of Satva Raja and Tama | 14 | |
| Manasa Prakriti (types of mental faculty) | 14 | |
| Types of Rajasa individuals | 16 | |
| Types of Tamasa individuals | 17 | |
| Satva bala (Mental strength | 19 | |
| Satva Sara Purusa | 20 | |
| Guru Vyadhita Laghu Vyadhita | 21 | |
| Manasa Mithyayoga | 21 | |
| Chapter-II | Bhuta with reference to Manovikara | 24 |
| Chapter-III | Manasa Roga | 26 |
| Psychosomativ diseases | 26 | |
| Causative factors for Psychic diseases | 27 | |
| Kevala Manovikara | 29 | |
| Manoroga due to Bhuta | 29 | |
| Manoroga due to Graha | 29 | |
| Aetiological factors of Manasa Roga | 30 | |
| Prajnaparadha an important causative factor for Manasaroga | 31 | |
| Raksa Vidhana | 34 | |
| Bhuta as a causative factor for Unmada | 37 | |
| Bhuta and graha | 38 | |
| Devagana | 38 | |
| Causes for attacks of Unmada in human beings | 39 | |
| Objectives in Causation on Insanity | 42 | |
| General line of treatment for the disorders of Bhuta | ||
| General line of treatment in Mental Disorders | 43 | |
| Daiva Vyapasraya Chikitsa | 43 | |
| Yukti Vyaoasraya Chikitsa | 43 | |
| Satvavajaya Chikitsa | 43 | |
| Treatment Processes for psychic patients | 44 | |
| Adravya Bhuta Chikitsa | 45 | |
| Dravyabhuta Chikitsa | 47 | |
| Chapter-IV | Unmada | 49 |
| Definition | 49 | |
| Mental health or measures to prevent psychic diseases | 49 | |
| Pathogenesis Unmada | 50 | |
| Classification of Unmada according to Charaka Susruta and Vagbhata | 51 | |
| Vataja Unmada | 52 | |
| Pittaja Unmada | 52 | |
| Kaphaja Unmada | 52 | |
| Agantuka Unmada | 53 | |
| Poorvarupa of Unmada | 53 | |
| General Clinical signs of Unmada | 54 | |
| Vatika type of Insanity | 54 | |
| Paittika type of Insanity | 55 | |
| Slaismika type of Insanity | 55 | |
| Sannipatika type of Insanity | 56 | |
| Agantuka Unmada | 56 | |
| Misdeeds as causes of Insanity | 56 | |
| Objectives in Causation of insanity by graha | 57 | |
| Seizures | 57 | |
| Time of Seizure | 59 | |
| System of manifestations of disease | 60 | |
| Sadhya Sadhyata | 61 | |
| Different types of Unmada according to Vagbhata | 63 | |
| Treatment of Nija Unmada | 65 | |
| Treatment of Pattika type of Unmada | 66 | |
| Raktamokshana | 66 | |
| Dhuma Therapy | 68 | |
| Clinical Efficacy of old ghee | 68 | |
| Treatment of Manasa Vishaja Unmade | 69 | |
| Adravya Bhuta Chikitsa | 69 | |
| Pathya | 71 | |
| Signs of Cure | 72 | |
| Drug Formulations Beneficial in Unmada | 72 | |
| Anjana Nasya Prayoga | 74 | |
| Rasa Ausadhi useful in Unmada | 74 | |
| Pathyapathya | 75 | |
| Mental Health & Measures to Prevent Psychic Diseases | 75 | |
| Dementia | 78 | |
| Etiology | 78 | |
| Schizophrenia (Avyavasthita chitta) | 79 | |
| Treatment | 80 | |
| Chapter-V | Apasmara | 81 |
| Defination | 81 | |
| Aetiological factors of Apasmara | 82 | |
| Pathogenesis | 82 | |
| Characteristic features of Apasmare | 83 | |
| Clinical Features of Apasmara according to different Acharyas | 83 | |
| Sadhya Sadhyata Apasmara | 87 | |
| Exogenous factors of Apasmara | 87 | |
| Treatment of Apasmara | 88 | |
| Protective Measures of Apasmara | 91 | |
| Pathya ahara Vihara of Apasmara | 92 | |
| Epilepsy | 92 | |
| Atatvabhinivesa | 94 | |
| Chapter-VI | Madya Janita Manasa Vikriti | 96 |
| Madatyaya | 98 | |
| Panatyaya | 99 | |
| Paramada | 99 | |
| Panajeerna | 100 | |
| Pana Vibhrama | 100 | |
| Effects of excessive intake of Alcohol | 100 | |
| Stage of Mada | 100 | |
| Treatment of Madatyaya | 101 | |
| Dhvamsaka and Viksaya | 104 | |
| Alcoholism | 104 | |
| Chapter-VII | Mada Murcha Samnyasa and Bhrama | 106 |
| Mada | 106 | |
| Dosic Symptoms of Mada | 107 | |
| Drug Abuse | 108 | |
| Opoid Use | 108 | |
| Cannabinoids | 108 | |
| Cocaine Abuse | 109 | |
| Amphetamine Abuse | 109 | |
| Murcha | 110 | |
| Types of Murcha | 110 | |
| Samnyasa | 112 | |
| Sanjna Prabhodaka Chikitsa | 113 | |
| Seethalopachar | 116 | |
| Pathya Pathya | 117 | |
| Kaumbha ghrta | 117 | |
| Bhrama, Vibhrama Avastubodhana | 118 | |
| Vertigo | 118 | |
| Chapter-VIII | Apatanaka & Dandapatanaka | 120 |
| Awarana Janya Manasa Vikara Chikitsa | 122 | |
| Hysteria | 122 | |
| Chapter-IX | Nidra | 124 |
| Classification of Sleep | 124 | |
| Causes of Insomnia | 126 | |
| Chikitsa | 126 | |
| Ati Nidra (Diva Swapna) | 127 | |
| Sleep | 127 | |
| Tandra | 129 | |
| Klama | 130 | |
| Neurasthenia | 130 | |
| Alasya | 130 | |
| Glani | 130 | |
| Gaurava | 130 | |
| Chapter-X | Manovikara | 132 |
| Moha | 132 | |
| Krodha | 132 | |
| Harsha | 133 | |
| Visada | 133 | |
| Depression | 134 | |
| Lobha | 135 | |
| Bhaya | 135 | |
| Chittodwega (Anxiety Neurosis) | 135 | |
| Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Mano granthi) | 136 | |
| Phobia | 136 | |
| Hypochondriasis (Gadodwega) | 137 | |
| Mano Vikshipti (Psychoses) | 137 | |
| Persistent Delusional Disorder or Paranoia (Samvibhrama or Sthira Vyamoha) | 138 | |
| Chapter-XI | Manah Pariksa (Psychiatric History & Examination) | 139 |
| Manah (mind) | 139 | |
| Buddhi | 140 | |
| Smriti | 141 | |
| Acara (Conduct) | 141 | |
| Chesta | 142 | |
| Sajna Jnanam (Orientation) | 143 | |
| Bhakti (Desire) | 143 | |
| Satvam (Mental Stamina) | 143 | |
| Manasa-Prakriti (Psychic Constitution) | 144 | |
| Physical Examination | 144 | |
| Chapter-XII | The Psychological problems of aged (Vriddhavastha Janita Mano Vikara) | 145 |
| Appendix | 146 |