Skin disorders (twak rogas) revealed in the Atharvaveda: Descriptions of medicinal plants and utilization

IF 0.1 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Raghava S. Boddupalli
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In the Atharvaveda, two distinct words are mentioned namely, the krimi and kṛmi. The word kṛmi means insect (kīṭakamu) and whereas krimi refers to worm/germ. It mentions a large number of skin diseases, both of major and minor types, caused by the micro-organisms (krimi), which are of human concern. It describes the skin diseases, twak rogas, in the name of takman, yakṣma, kuṣṭa, kilasa, palita and śvitra, having grey and white spots, generally from deeper layers of skin and refers herbal remedies for them. A deep knowledge of the herbs and their various medicinal properties can be inferred from many of the Atharvaveda hymns for skin disorders. In this article, the human skin diseases revealed in the Atharvaveda, their classification, causative factors, liturgies and a number of herbal medical remedies with special reference to skin disorders are discussed.

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阿闼婆吠陀揭示的皮肤病:药用植物的描述和利用
在阿达婆吠陀中,提到了两个不同的词,即krimi和kṛmi。kṛmi这个词的意思是昆虫(kīṭakamu),而krimi是指蠕虫/胚芽。它提到了由微生物(克里米)引起的大量主要和次要类型的皮肤病,这是人类关注的问题。它描述了以takman, yakṣma, kuṣṭa, kilasa, palita和śvitra为名的皮肤疾病,有灰色和白色斑点,通常来自皮肤的深层,并提到了治疗它们的草药。对草药及其各种药用特性的深入了解可以从许多阿闼婆吠陀的皮肤疾病赞美诗中推断出来。本文就《阿闼婆吠陀》中揭示的人类皮肤病、皮肤病的分类、致病因素、治疗方法和一些专门针对皮肤病的草药疗法进行了讨论。
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