13 types of Swedana- Sagni Sweda

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          Sankara Sweda      Prastara Sweda      Nadi Sweda      Parisheka      Avagha Sweda      Jentaka Sweda      Asmaghana Sweda      Karshu Sweda      Kuti Sweda      Bhu-Sweda      Kumbhi Sweda      Kupa-Sweda      Holaka Sweda

 SANKARA SWEDA

The method in which the materials are tied in a cloth and used in Swedana is known as Sankar Swedana. It is commonly known as Pinda Sweda. This method is mostly is used and may be differentiated thousands times as the material differ from one to another.

Some mostly used Sweda are:

Shastikashali Pinda SwedaPatra pinda swedaJambeera Pinda SwedaChurna Pinda SwedaValuka SwedaAnda Sweda

All Sankara Sweda are primarily divided into two types:

        Snigdha Sankara Sweda       Ruksha Sankara Sweda

The division has been made considering the Dosha involvement of diseases.

Vata disease- Snigdha Sweda.

Kapha dominating disease, Meda Roga, Amavastha- Rukhsa Sweda.

PRASTRA SWEDA

Preparing the Swedana material and spreading the same over a standard sized stones slab or floor and covering it with a cloth or blanket or Vatahar leaves, the patient is asked do lie down over it and Swedana is to be done.

Normally, the patient is to be advised to lie on droni or the straw over floor which is covered with clothes. Swedana Dravyas should be spread over it.

NADI SWEDA

Swedana by the steam of medicinal herbs by a special type of instrument known as Nadi Yantra called Nadi Swedana.

AVAGAHA SWEDA

Immersion of body parts by warm medicated Kwatha or Taila, Ghrita, Sneha etc kept in a large tub is called Avagha Sweda.

Avagaha means ‘MAJJANA’ that denotes to ‘IMMERSION’, ‘SINKING’, DIPPING’ etc.

PARISEKA

Lukewarm decoction of several medicines when showered over body is called Pariseka.

In this procedure also, the medicines are to be collected according to the involvement of the Dosha. It is mainly used in Vata or Vata- Sheleshma condition. It should be applied to the patient who is properly oleated and covered by a cloth. It can be applied as per Kayaseka or Sarvanga Seka as mentioned in Snehadhyaya.

JENTAKA SWEDA

This is a type of Agni Sweda which was popular in ancient India but nowadays its use is almost gone. In this procedure, highest form of Swedana can be achieved. It is really impossible to perform in OPD level. It only can be done in IPD level where a special Kuti is to prepare for this purpose.   

Jentaka Kuti

The detailed description of this Kuti is given in Charaka Samhita. Special type of Kuti should be prepared in a place having black or golden colored level land that is Madhura in nature in the north or east side of the house of the patient (or of the village). A water reservoir or pond or river should be present 12ft. apart in eastern or northern side of that Kuti. The Kuti should be of 16 ft. in diameter and height and its door should be facing north or east. It should have many windows in it and it should be properly cleansed. A bench like structure of 1.5 ft width and 1.5 ft. height should be all around the wall except the door area. A hollow pillar which is 6 ft. in diameter and 9.5 ft high is to be placed at the centre of the Kuti. It is to be filled with the wood of Khadira or Ashvakarna and then brunt. When all the woods are brunt and the Kuti becomes free from fume, the person properly massaged with oil should enter this Kuti.

Method

At first the patient should be prepared. First of all, a clear idea about jentaka sveda is to be given to him. He should be strictly advised not to leave the room even if he feels extremely uneasiness due to excessive heat of the Kuti. Then the patient should be massaged properly with suitable oil and covered with a cloth. Now he is allowed to enter into the Kuti. The patient may lie on either side of his body over that bench and may change his posture as par his choice during the procedure. When the patient himself will feel that he is totally free from Kapha or his sweat has been discharged completely, his channels are free from any obstacle, body becomes thin and light, there is no stiffness, numbness, pain and heaviness anymore; only then he can come out from the Kuti.

ASHMAGHANA SWEDA

At first a long piece of stone which is similar to the length and width of the patient is to be collected. The wood having Vata alleviating property is to be burnt over it. After complete burn, the charcoals are to be removed from the stone and then it should be wiped out properly by the water. Then a blanket should be kept over the stone and properly massaged patient is to be advised to lie down over it. Then he should take Swedana by covering himself with other blankets.

KARSHU SWEDA

A deep hole whose bottom portion is wide but the opening is narrow is called Karshu. A cot having several holes is to be kept over it. Karshu is to be filled with fumeless charcoals and then a properly massaged person is to be allowed to lie down over the cot to take Swedana.

KUTIRA SWEDA

A round shaped, not too high not too wide Kuti, having no window is to be built at first. Then the wall of this Kuti is to be anointed by the paste of Kushtha or such type of drugs. A cot properly arranged as bed by the blanket, etc. is then to be placed at the centre of the Kuti. Four vessels containing fumeless charcoal are to be placed in the four corners of that cot. Then a properly massaged patient is to be advised to lie down over that cot to take Swedana.

The basic difference between Jentaka and Kutira Sweda is intensity of temperature. In Jentaka, the temperature is more severe.

BHU SWEDA:

It is similar to Ashmaghana Sweda. The only difference 1S in bhu Sweda, the land isinstead of stone".

 KUMBHI SWEDA:

A big pitcher (of twenty litre capacity) should be taken and its 2/3rd portion or 1/2 is to be buried in earth. Decoction of Vata alleviating drug is to be poured into it. Then a red hot iron ball or hot stone is to be kept in that pitcher. A cot or chair having several holes in its seat is to be placed over that. A properly massaged person is then allowed to sit or to lie down over it covering himself with blanket or thick cloth to take Swedana by the steam evolved from the pitcher.

 KUPA SWEDA:

A hole in the soil is to be dug twice as high as the height of the patient, in a standard case, the size of bed is 6 ft x 2 ft. So the size of the Kupa should be 6 ft x 2 ft x 12 ft. The inner wall of the Kupa is to be an anointed properly. Then the stool of elephant, horse, cow, ass, etc. is to be poured in it and then brunt. When the fume stops, the patient is allowed to lie down over a bed placed over it".

HOLAKA SWEDA:

At first a container having the length and width of a standard bed should be poured by the heap of dung (of elephant, horse, cow, ass or camel, etc. as stated in Kupa Sweda) and brunt. When the smoke disappears, a bed should be prepared over it and patient is to be advised to lie down over it to take Swedana.

13 types of Swedana- Sagni Sweda
13 types of Swedana- Sagni Sweda


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