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Abstract

VAMANA AND VIRECHANA VYAPAT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF CLASSICAL AYURVEDIC LITERATURE

Dr. Kamal Kishor Joshi*, Dr. Ruchi Gupta, Dr. Ketan Mahajan, Dr. Shivani Mahajan, Dr. Atul Sharma, Dr. Ayushi Kasyap

ABSTRACT

Vamana (therapeutic emesis) and Virechana (therapeutic purgation) are cornerstones of Ayurvedic Shodhana therapy, designed to eliminate deep- seated vitiated Doshas and restore biological equilibrium. The clinical success of these bio-cleansing procedures is fundamentally dependent on the Chikitsa Chatushpada (the four pillars of treatment), consisting of the physician, the drug, the attendant, and the patient. Any deficiency in these pillars or errors in pre-operative preparation, such as inadequate Snehana (oleation) and Svedana(fomentation), can precipitate ‘Vyapat’ or complications. While Charaka Samhita details ten such complications, Sushruta Samhita identifies fifteen, Astanga Hridaya & Samgraha identifies twelve, primarily categorized into Ayoga (insufficient cleansing), Atiyoga (excessive cleansing), and Mithyayoga (faulty administration). Clinical manifestations range from Adhmana (abdominal distension) and Hridgraha (cardiac stiffness) to life threatening Jivadan (life-blood discharge). diagnostic differentiation of Jivadan involves classical animal-feeding and cloth-washing tests. Modern clinical research correlates these complications with acute electrolyte imbalances, particularly sodium and potassium depletion, and transient cardiovascular fluctuations. Management strategies involve specific hemostatic measures, specialized enemas like Piccha Basti, and adherence to Purva Karma (pre-operative) and  Pashchata Karma (post-operative) protocols remains the gold standard for preventing these complications and ensuring the safety of Panchakarma in contemporary practice. This article provides a thorough clinical investigation into the etiology, symptomatic profile, and classical management of Vamana and Virechana Vyapat.

Keywords: Ayurveda, Vamana, Virechana, Vyapat, Shodhana Chikitsa.


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