It is believed that emergency treatment in ayurveda is not present and in emergency one need to take only allopathic medicines, and ayurveda has limited role to play in chronic ailments only. This belief in society and ayurvedic physicians has arrested development of ayurveda, and limiting its role as adjuvant therapy. Ayurveda to become main line of medicine needs to have emergency management. The emergency management was described in ayurveda, which needs only enlightenment. In this paper an attempt has been made to understand ayurvedic basics of emergency management. It includes understanding emergency condition according to ayurveda and management accordingly. It is important to note that mild to moderate emergency can very well be managed according to ayurveda. The concept of emergency, management, etc. is discussed in full paper.
In Ayurved and other vedant literature a detailed description of Mind (manas), the function of mind (mana-arth & karma), the mode of working, control of Mind on sensory and motor organs, the method of control of mind itself, mental disorders and their treatment have been daborately described. It is for the scientists, physicians and research scholars to understand, to treat the patients and conduct research on the above and work for the benefit of Mankind. Mind and its Functions Any living being on the earth is composed of three main components :-(1) Saltwa (mind), (2) Atma (spirit or soul) and (3) sharir (body). These are like a tipoid (Tridand) on which all the living creatures stand. The proper combination or unification (samyoga) in the human being is called Puman, Cherna. This is the main stand (Adhikaran) of Ayurved. For the proper functioning of human being, ober and above the three indriyas (Sensory) and motor organs are necessary. Their structural and functional integrity (sanyoga) is called Dhari and Jeetan (life). Life is a continuous process (Nityaga) and amibandha.
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