The Woman is a God-given boon to mankind. She is the most lively and endearing personality on the earth because of her never-ending compassion and her care for fellow human beings. She is such a protective shield for humanity that tolerates everything with a smile. But ironically this male-dominated society has been harming, crushing, and suppressing its armor for centuries. The status of a woman in our society is still debatable. A woman sacrifices her desires, aspirations, and ambitions at every phase of her life sometimes by being a daughter, a wife, a sister, or a mother. From time to time woman finds herself in such an odd and precarious situation that later causes her plight. The present paper attempts to explain the plight of the female protagonist, Mary Turner in the novel The Grass Is Singing written by Nobel Prize winner Doris Lessing.
Snehapan is well stated in the textGiving Panchakarma without appropriate sneha can damage the body like bending dry wood without smearing it with oil. When using Snehapan as a shodhana therapy, all of the SamyakaLakshana (symptoms) of Snehapan must be noted on a daily basis in order to obtain the accurate results described in the text. The number of days for snehapana are already giveni.e.,3, 5, or maximum 7 days, but how can we calculate these days if we are not evaluating Snehapansymptoms? Through this review, we intend to have a better understanding of changes appear in our body during the procedure and how these symptoms equipped us in determining the days of Snehapan.
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