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Concept of Ayurvedic Shodhana Process - Not Mere purification

Kalaskar MG*
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ISSN: 2578-4986  10.23880/jonam-16000123  Received: May 03, 2018  Published: May 10, 2018
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In Ayurveda, the concept of shodhana for the potential herbs, minerals and metals was got references available since the time of Ayurvedic classics but the details about procedure could be traced only after the development of Rasashastra/ Rasachikitsa (Mineral therapy). It also mentioned that shodhana responsible for the alteration or addition of the properties of the drugs while subjected to various pharmaceutical operations and treatments. It is processes of detoxification by which not only physical and chemical blemishes and toxic materials are eliminated but to convert them to the pharmaceutically suitable forms in which these may be absorbed into the system if used internally or may be treated further. The substance which has to be purified is called as Shudhidravya/ shodhya dravya and the substance with which it is treated for purification called Shodhana dravya. Shodhana are the tools to bring poisonous medicinal plants into the mainstream and to make them more accountable. The shodhana in modern language is purification. The purification meaning removal of unwanted material or impurity from the drug. The shodhana in Ayurveda is removal of unwanted material along with treatment of drugs with other substance (Media) which results into accumulation of these substances in the shodhit drugs, these are responsible for making the drug more effective.

Shodhana

It is a process by which unwanted impurities are separated from the substance by various pharmaceutical methods like Kshalana (Washing), Mardana (Pounding), Bhavana (Levigation), Swedana (Boiling), Bharjana Opinion (Frying), Nirvapa (Heating & Dipping in specified liquids), etc. with specific drugs (media) thereby minimization the toxicity of the substance and enhances the properties of the drug suitable for desired actions. In Ayurveda, the shodhana carried out for to elimination of physical and chemical impurities, change in physicochemical properties, remove toxicity, increase the potency of the drug material, and induce desired qualities for further processing. Shodhana process is grossly subdivided into two major categories as samanya and vishesha

Samanya shodhana (General)

It is generally applied for the drugs which are come into one category like Maharasa, Uparasa, Ratna, Dhatu.The drugs of one group having some similar types of impurities. So that with the help of Samanya shodhana general impurities can be removed. Eg Dhatu-Samanya Shodhan.

Vishesh shodhana (Specific)

It is specifically applied for the drugs which contain high concentrated chemicals. Each drug of the group may have different types of impurities. Which are vary from substances to substances & are removed by Vishesh Shodhana. Both the above procedures are further classified into Saagni and Niragni.

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Saagni (with Fire): Nirvapa, Dhalana, Bharjana, Puta, Swedana, Patana Niragni (without Fire): Bhavana, Prakshalana, Shoshana, Sinchana, Nimajjana, Gharshana The use of specific media has its own importance. The ancient Ayurvedic scholars has very wisely used it, it is furthermore drug specific. It helps in breaking down or altering the chemical constituent that is not required. It is very interesting that specific media is used for specific substance. Various techniques along with different media are referred in Ayurvedic texts for the shodhana, knowing different nature of impurities. The media acts like a solvent to dissolve the material for easy separation from the insoluble impurities to eradicate toxic chemical substances from the drugs and also helps in physical transformation of some of metals and minerals. There are abundant examples of ancient scholars of Rasa Shastra using different media and material of different sources in the process of shodhana depending on the Drug and purpose.

NoMediaExampleUtility
1Sneha VargaTaila, Ghrita, DugdhaSoftening of Hard material 8
2Amla VargaTakra, Kanji, Nimbu, AmalakiMass breaking and dis-integration 9
3Kshara VargaMutra, Kulattha Kwatha, Kadali KandaMakes the material soft and brittle 10
4Katu VargaNirgundi, Hariraki, BhringarajaDisintegration and breaking the
cohesion
5Tikta VargaVasa, Swarna Ksheeri, ShireeshaAbsorption of Moisture
6Kashaya VargaKanchanara, Haritaki, VibhitakiEliminates external impurities
7Visha VargaShringataka, Kalakuta, Vtsanabha, Saktuka, Peeta VishaRemoves inertia in the substance
8Vitgana / vargaParavata, Chasha, Kapota, Kalapina, Gridhra, KukkutaSarva Loha shodhana
9Mridukara VargaMahishasringi, IndrayavaSoftening of hard metals
10Dravaka VargaGuda, Guggulu, Gunja, Ghrita, Madhu, Tankana,Soften and liquefies metals
11Lavana VargaSamudra, Saindhava, Kacha, Bida, Sauvarchala, Romaka,
Chullika, Audbhida Lavana
Sarvaloha Dravana and Shodhana

Table 1: Types of Media Used in Shodhana. The procedure adopted for shodhana, duration and purpose are different. The process of

Table 1: Types of Media Used in Shodhana. The procedure adopted for shodhana, duration and purpose are different. The process of shodhana to be adopted depends upon the material for which shodhana to be done. This depends upon the source of material, its chemical composition, impurities and its physical properties. By shodhana process many material changes are elicited both physically and chemically.

NoProcedurePurposeExample
1BharjanaFry / to dehydrate - Unwanted part vaporatesGairika Shodhana
2BhavanaReduction of particle size and also transfer of impurities
from material to liquid media
Sasyaka Shodhana
3DhalanaMelting solid raw drug and dipping in cold liquid. Separation
of adulterants & reducing brittleness
Gandhaka Shodhana - Gandhak
in Godugdha
4GalanaFiltration - Separation of adulterants and heterogeneous
substances
Gandhaka Shodhana
5GharshanaBrings down the toxicity and also separation of outer
covering
Bhallataka Shodhana
6MardanaTrachuration with Swarasa, Kashay, Godugdha, Gomutra -
Particle size of drug becomes synergistic additives which
causes an agonistic effect
Jambir Swarasused to triturate
tamra patra.
7MurchanaReduction in particle sizeParada Shodhana - Parad by
Adrak swaras.

Table 2: Different shodhana processes, purpose with examples. Shodhana is the first samskara and it is necessary to understand th

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8Nimjjan (dipping)Keeping raw drug in certain liquid for certain time. -
Chemical Changes from
higher concentration to lower concentration takes place.
Vatsanabha Shodhana- astnabha
in godugdha - Gomutra
9NirjalikaranaEvaporation of water moleculesKankshi Shodhana
10Nirvapa / NishekaHeating solid drug & dipping into cold liquid -To brittleness
& softness
Abhraka Shodhana - Abhrak in
Triphala quath
11PachanaShodhya Dravya Immersed in Shodhana Dravya and and
keeping on fire.
Softness occurs and Stickiness reduces due to this process.
Guggulu Shodhana - Guggulu in
Gudugdha / TriphalaKwath
12Patan(To Distil)By giving heat to substances so that it vaporizes & the
extract is collected -
Separation of adulterants causes purified medicine.
Extraction of Parad from Hingu
13Prakshalanaclean or proper washing - Removal of dust & Spurious
material
Satavari roots washing with
water.
14ShoshanDrying in sunlight/moonlights - Absorption takes place at
tissue level
Apamary bija
15SinchanaSprinkling liquid on hot drugs - To make the substance
brittle
Tamra Shodhana
16SwedanaVaporizations of raw dugs in certain liquid materials -
Reduction of Toxicity, Removal of impurities and to soften
Haratala Shodhana - Hartal in
Kushmandswaras.
17SthapanKeeping dravya in stable condition
Kalgunvradhi (increases quality of drug)
Puran gruth,
18VibhagSeparation of unwanted part Minimizes the TikshanataRasankur in Rasun

Table 3: Different shodhana processes, purpose with examples. Shodhana is the first samskara and it is necessary to understand th

Table 2: Different shodhana processes, purpose with examples. Shodhana is the first samskara and it is necessary to understand the concept of shodhana properly. It is purification not by physical means but also by chemically. The literature published and clinical evidences of shodit dravyas confirms there is a strong rationality between the method, duration, instruments and the drugs which are being used in the process of Shodhana. The ancient Ayurvedic science recommends that these drugs should be administered in purified form. Shodhana is a prerequisite for all Rasa dravyas. Shodhana helps in sanghatabheda of a drug, removing dravya gata and aushadhagata doshas and makes it more marana upayogi and also helps in achieving guna vriddhi of the drug. Apart from removing the impurities shodhana treatments of Rasa Shastra also impregnate organic materials and their properties in the inorganic drugs/ products to facilitate their utilization by the body tissue and organs. Hence, the concept of Shodhana (processing or purification) in Rasashastra is not merely a process of purification/detoxification but also a process resorted to enhance the potency and efficacy of the drug. That’s why the shodhana plays an important role in Rasashastra.

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  journal = {Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine},
  year    = {2018},
  volume  = {2},
  number  = {2},
  doi     = {10.23880/jonam-16000123}
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