| Botanical Name (Latin):
Compound
Sanskrit
Name:
Dashamula
Common Name (English):
Ten roots
Type of
Herb: Ayurvedic
Effect on the
Doshas:
Vata: - Pitta: +
Kapha: +
Rasa (Taste): madhura, tikta, kashaya
The six flavors are:
Madhura
(sweet) Amla (sour)
Lavana (salty)
Katu
(pungent) Tikta
(bitter) Kasaya (astringent)
Virya
(Energy): ushna
The two energies are:
Shita (cold)
Ushna (hot)
Vipak
(Post-Digestive Action):
katu
Guna
(Qualities):
guru, snigdha, ushna
The twenty gunas or qualities
of all substances are: Guru
(heavy) Manda
(dull) Shita
(cold) Ushna (hot)
Snigdha
(unctuous) Slaksna
(smooth) Sandra
(dense) Mridu
(soft) Sthira
(stable) Suksma
(subtle) Visada
(non-slimy) Laghu
(light) Tikshna
(sharp) Rooksha
(un-unctuous, dry) Khara
(rough) Drava
(liquid) Kathina
(hard) Sara
(unstable) Sthula
(gross) Piccila
(slimy)
Prabhava
(Special Potency):
nervine tonic, pacifies all systemic vata
Dhatu
Affinity (Tissues
Entered):
all 7 dhatus, 3 malas
The seven dhatus or tissues
are: Rasa (plasma, lymph), Rakta
(red blood cells), Mamsa
(muscle tissue), Meda (adipose
tissue), Ashti (bone tissue),
Majja (bone marrow, nervous
tissue
, connective tissue), Shukra
(male reproductive tissue), Artava
(female reproductive tissue)
Pharmacological
Action:
digestive, tonic, nervine, relaxant, analgesic, antiarthritic
Indications
(Uses):
arthritis, spasms, ticks, tremors, lumbago, sciatica, neurological pain, debility with vata, stroke paralysis, anxiety, fear, old age, tinitis, anxiety, fear, scattered depression, old age, used for bastis and lepana
Contraindications
(Cautions):
extreme pitta and kapha disorders
Constituents:
shonyaka, patala, kasmari, agnimantha, brhati, mahabalam, guduci, kakoli, ananta
Active
Substances:
Plant Part
Used:
roots
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