Ayurved Dwara Jatil Rogo Ki Chikitsa
Added to library: September 1, 2025

Summary
Here's a comprehensive summary of the provided Jain text, "Ayurved dwara Jatil rogo ki Chikitsa" by D.K. Sharma, in English:
The text emphasizes the superiority and holistic nature of Ayurveda as a medical system, contrasting it with allopathic (Western) medicine. It argues that while allopathic medicines offer quick relief, their effects are temporary and can lead to new diseases. In contrast, Ayurvedic medicines possess the power to eradicate even incurable diseases from their roots, providing lasting health.
The core philosophy presented is that Ayurveda aims to bring happiness to the sick and maintain the well-being of the healthy. The author highlights that longevity and disease prevention are achievable through Ayurveda. Unlike other medical systems whose principles change, Ayurveda's foundational principles, established by ancient Rishis (sages), remain constant, such as the inherent qualities of fire (heat), water (cold), and air (dryness).
Ayurveda is not just a treatment method but a "life science" (Jeevan Vigyan), guiding individuals towards healthy and long lives (shatayu). Its principles are believed to have originated from the Vedas. The text proudly states that India's Ayurveda is now recognized and respected globally, with countries like America acknowledging its efficacy. There's a concern raised about Western countries patenting Indian herbs like Neem, Amla, Triphala, Gudmar, and Sunflower, while Indians themselves are increasingly turning to allopathy.
Despite the initial time it may take for Ayurvedic treatments to show results, the text asserts that they eliminate diseases permanently. The author presents several proven Ayurvedic formulations and remedies for various complex diseases, including:
- Chronic Diarrhea (Sangrahani): A mixture of Siddha Praneshwara Ras, Ramban Ras, Swarna Prapti, Makardhwaj, and Shankha Bhasma taken with honey and Bhuja Jeera.
- Blood Sugar/Urine Sugar: A powder made from Bel Patra, Fenugreek seeds, Babool bark, Gudmar leaves, and Triphala powder, taken with water twice daily.
- Hemorrhoids, Constipation, and Ama-Vata: Daily consumption of Sonth, Pippali, Harad, and Anardana with jaggery.
- Rakta Pitta (Bleeding disorders): A powder of Giloy, Neem leaves, and bitter Parwal leaves, taken with water or honey.
- General Health and Strength: The text mentions the benefits of consuming Amla juice daily for various ailments and to strengthen the body.
- Cough, Pitta, Throat Irritation, and Nausea: A powder of Pippali, raisins, Mishri, Harad, Dhaniya, and Javasa taken with water or honey.
- Weakness and Semen Deficiency: A comprehensive powder mix including Dalchini, Elaichi, Jaiphal, Nagkeshar, Vayavidang, Chitramool, Tejpatta, Pippali, Banslochan, Tagar, Kali Mirch, Kalatil, Talis Patra, Safed Chandan, Harad, Amla, Sonth, Bhimseni Kapoor, Laung, and Kalajeera, mixed with Mishri or sugar powder and taken with warm milk, ghee, or honey.
The text concludes by reiterating that Ayurveda possesses the power to eradicate complex diseases from their roots and offers lasting benefits, making it essential for the entire world.