A conceptual study of Bhutabhisangaja and Aupsargika Vyadhi w.s.r. to Covid-19

Nippu Kumari Sharma, Vijay Shankar Pandey
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Sushruta emphasized special attention to infections caused by Rakshasa/Bhuta in conditions such as smallpox, Apasmara, and other diseases related to Baalgraha, injuries, and wounds. Charaka focused on contagious diseases, mentioning entities like the Rabies virus (Skand Apasmara), Bhuta influences or possession in contagious diseases (Agantuka Roga), and the use of remedies to ward off Bhuta, destroy Rakshasa, and counteract the effects of Garha. The Atharvaveda also extensively discusses the use of medicines to counteract entities such as Bhuta, subtle microorganisms, and their destructive nature, indicating that the causative agents of diseases in the ancient texts were perceived to be similar to modern concepts of viruses and bacteria. The classification of Bhuta in the context of Unmada and Apasmara in Charaka, as well as the mention of remedies to counteract Bhuta. Sushruta and Vagbhatta also highlighted the impact of Bhuta or Rakshas on the mind, leading to mental symptoms or disorders. Affected individuals may exhibit symptoms or actions beyond human capabilities. However, literary evidence on this topic is scarce. In literature and the Atharvaveda, alluded remedies, substances, Yoga, fumigation, etc., that counteract Bhuta or Rakshas have been established to have anti-bacterial or anti-viral effects. In this context, maintaining cleanliness and hygiene is crucial not only for protection against Bhuta but also for safeguarding against bacteria or viruses.
关于布达比桑伽(Bhutabhisangaja)和奥帕萨吉卡-维亚迪(Aupsargika Vyadhi w.s.r. to Covid-19 )的概念研究
苏什鲁塔强调要特别关注罗刹/布达在天花、阿帕斯玛拉等情况下引起的感染,以及其他与巴勒格拉哈、伤害和伤口有关的疾病。查拉卡侧重于传染病,提到了狂犬病病毒(Skand Apasmara)、布塔对传染病的影响或附身(Agantuka Roga)等实体,以及使用药方来驱除布塔、消灭罗刹和抵消伽罗的影响。Atharvaveda 还广泛讨论了使用药物来对抗 Bhuta 等实体、微妙的微生物及其破坏性,这表明古代文献中的致病因子与现代的病毒和细菌概念相似。Charaka 将 Bhuta 归类为 Unmada 和 Apasmara,并提到了对抗 Bhuta 的疗法。Sushruta 和 Vagbhatta 还强调了 Bhuta 或 Rakshas 对心灵的影响,从而导致精神症状或失调。受影响的人可能会表现出超出人类能力的症状或行为。然而,有关这一主题的文学证据很少。在文学作品和《阿塔瓦吠陀》(Atharvaveda)中,提到的能对抗布塔(Bhuta)或罗刹(Rakshas)的药方、物质、瑜伽、熏蒸等已被证实具有抗菌或抗病毒作用。在这种情况下,保持清洁和卫生不仅对抵御布塔(Bhuta)很重要,而且对抵御细菌或病毒也很重要。
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