Keyword | Klinna |
Type | N. |
Etymology/ Definition | प्रक्लिन्न क्लेद बहुल शरीर । अ.ह्र.सू.८/५४ हेमाद्रि |
Reference | C.Sha.14/15 6, A.H.Su. 8/54 Hemaadri, C.Ni. 4/7, C.Ni.6/7, C.Chi. 21/37 |
Literary Meaning | M / W – moistened, wet, putrefied |
Implied Meaning | The word is a derivative of the word ‘ Kleda’ . It is a liquefied state of Dosha . |
Elaboration | It has physiological as well as pathological significance. It is one of the six factors influencing digestion. Kleda ( the fluid component ) helps to soften the consumed food and renders it liquidity so it is absorbed easily from the gut into the vessels. It is described in Asht`aanga Hridaya that Anupaana should be avoided in Praklinna Deha ( a body with excessive fluid content ) in diseases like Peenasa ( Rhinitis ), Urakshata. In various diseases Kleda ( the circulating liquid content ) related symptoms are described. E. g. Audumbara Kusht`ha ( a type of skin disease ). Kleda is one of the Dooshya in diseases like Prameha ( Diabetes ), Kusht`ha ( Skin diseases ), Visarpa ( herpes ) |
Synonyms | Praklinna , Kleda |
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