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Netragata Kriyakalp

Netragat Kriyakalpa is an Ayurvedic term that refers to Ayurvedic ophthalmic procedures or treatments for eye disorders. “Netra” means eye, “gat” means movement, and “kriyakalpa” refers to therapeutic procedures or treatments. These treatments aim to improve and maintain eye health, prevent eye diseases, and alleviate various eye conditions.
Netragat Kriyakalpa includes a range of therapies and procedures that are tailored to specific eye disorders. Some common Netragat Kriyakalpa treatments are:
- Netra Tarpana
- Netra Putpaka
- Netra Pindi
- Netra Bidalak
- Netra dhara
- Netra sek
- Aschothana
Netra Tarpan
Netra Tarpana is an Ayurvedic eye treatment that involves the application of medicated ghee or oil around the eyes. “Netra” refers to the eyes, and “Tarpana” means nourishment or saturation.
During Netra Tarpana, a well or a dam-like structure is created around the eyes using a paste made of black gram flour or herbal dough. This well is then filled with warm medicated ghee or oil and kept in place for a specific duration. The ghee or oil is carefully poured into the well, allowing it to surround and cover the eyes.
The medicated ghee or oil used in Netra Tarpana contains various herbs and ingredients that have therapeutic properties for the eyes. The warm temperature and the nourishing qualities of the ghee or oil help to lubricate and rejuvenate the eyes, providing relief from dryness, irritation, and fatigue.
Netra Tarpana is believed to offer several benefits for eye health, including:
- Nourishing and moisturizing the eyes, improving eye lubrication.
- Relieving dry eyes and reducing eye strain.
- Strengthening the eye muscles and improving vision.
- Alleviating eye fatigue and reducing redness and irritation.
- Promoting overall eye health and preventing eye disorders.
The specific duration and frequency of Netra Tarpana may vary depending on the individual’s eye condition and dosha imbalances.
Netra Putpaka
Netra Putapaka is an Ayurvedic eye treatment that involves the application of medicated herbal pastes or poultices to the eyes. “Netra” refers to the eyes, and “Putapaka” means the application of poultices.
During Netra Putapaka, a mixture of herbal powders or pastes is prepared with specific herbs known for their beneficial properties for the eyes. The herbal paste is then shaped into small round poultices or discs and placed on the closed eyelids.
These herbal poultices are typically warm and soothing, and they are carefully applied to cover the entire eye area. The poultices are left in place for a specific duration, allowing the herbal ingredients to penetrate and nourish the eyes.
Netra Putapaka is believed to provide several benefits for eye health, including:
- Nourishing and rejuvenating the eyes.
- Relieving eye strain and fatigue.
- Improving vision clarity.
- Alleviating dryness, redness, and itching of the eyes.
- Reducing inflammation and soothing eye discomfort.
- Promoting overall eye health and preventing eye disorders.
Netra Pindi
Netra Pindi, also known as Netra Kriya or Netra Lepa, is an Ayurvedic eye treatment that involves the application of a poultice or paste to the eyes. “Netra” refers to the eyes, and “Pindi” means a poultice or a mass.
During Netra Pindi, a mixture of medicinal herbs, powders, and other ingredients is prepared and made into a paste. This herbal paste is then shaped into small discs or poultices, which are placed gently on the closed eyelids. The poultices cover the entire eye area and are left in place for a specific duration.
The herbal ingredients used in Netra Pindi are chosen for their specific properties and therapeutic benefits for the eyes. They may include herbs like Triphala, camphor, rose petals, sandalwood, and other cooling and soothing herbs.
Netra Pindi is believed to provide several benefits for eye health, including:
- Cooling and soothing the eyes, reducing inflammation and redness.
- Nourishing and rejuvenating the eye tissues.
- Relieving eye strain and fatigue.
- Strengthening the eye muscles and improving vision.
- Promoting eye lubrication and reducing dryness.
- Detoxifying the eyes and improving overall eye health.
The duration and frequency of Netra Pindi may vary depending on the individual’s eye condition and dosha imbalances.
Netra Bidalak
Netra Bidalaka, also known as Netra Tarpana Bidalaka or Netra Pinda Sweda, is an Ayurvedic eye treatment that involves the application of warm medicated oils or herbal pastes to the eyes.
During Netra Bidalaka, a small well or dam is created around the eyes using a dough made of black gram flour or herbal paste. The well is then filled with warm medicated oil or a paste made of herbal powders and other ingredients. The eyes are gently immersed in the oil or paste, allowing them to soak and absorb the therapeutic properties.
The specific composition of the medicated oil or herbal paste used in Netra Bidalaka can vary depending on the individual’s eye condition and dosha imbalances. It may contain ingredients such as clarified butter (ghee), sesame oil, herbal extracts, and other beneficial substances.
Netra Bidalaka is believed to provide several benefits for eye health, including:
- Nourishing and moisturizing the eyes, improving eye lubrication.
- Alleviating dryness, redness, and eye strain.
- Soothing and cooling the eyes, reducing inflammation and irritation.
- Improving vision clarity and promoting eye relaxation.
- Strengthening the eye muscles and supporting overall eye health.
The duration and frequency of Netra Bidalaka may vary based on the individual’s specific eye condition and dosha imbalances.
Netra Dhara
Netra Dhara is an Ayurvedic eye treatment that involves the gentle pouring of a continuous stream of medicated liquid over the closed eyes. “Netra” refers to the eyes, and “Dhara” means a continuous flow or pouring.
During Netra Dhara, a specialized herbal decoction or medicated oil is poured in a rhythmic and controlled manner over the closed eyelids. The liquid is poured from a vessel with a small hole or through a specific apparatus designed for this purpose. The stream of liquid is directed to flow across the entire eye area, covering the eyelids and the surrounding regions.
The medicated liquid used in Netra Dhara contains herbs and ingredients known for their beneficial properties for the eyes. It may include herbs like Triphala, rose water, cow’s milk, or herbal decoctions prepared with various eye-nourishing herbs.
Netra Dhara is believed to provide several benefits for eye health, including:
- Soothing and cooling the eyes, reducing inflammation and redness.
- Nourishing and rejuvenating the eye tissues.
- Lubricating the eyes and relieving dryness.
- Alleviating eye strain and fatigue.
- Improving vision clarity and promoting relaxation.
- Balancing the doshas and maintaining overall eye health.
The duration and frequency of Netra Dhara may vary depending on the individual’s eye condition and dosha imbalances.
Netra Sek
Netra Seka, also known as Netra Tarpana Seka or Netra Sekam, is an Ayurvedic eye treatment that involves the gentle pouring of herbal decoctions or medicated oils over closed eyes. “Netra” refers to the eyes, and “Seka” means pouring or sprinkling.
During Netra Seka, the patient lies down comfortably, and a small well or dam is created around the eyes using a dough made of black gram flour or herbal paste. The herbal decoction or medicated oil is then gently poured or sprinkled over the closed eyelids using a special vessel or a dropper.
The herbal decoction or medicated oil used in Netra Seka is selected based on the individual’s eye condition and dosha imbalances. It may contain herbs like Triphala, rose water, cow’s milk, or other eye-nourishing herbs known for their therapeutic properties.
Netra Seka is believed to provide several benefits for eye health, including:
- Soothing and cooling the eyes, reducing inflammation and redness.
- Nourishing and rejuvenating the eye tissues.
- Lubricating the eyes and relieving dryness.
- Alleviating eye strain and fatigue.
- Improving vision clarity and promoting relaxation.
- Balancing the doshas and maintaining overall eye health.
The duration and frequency of Netra Seka may vary depending on the individual’s eye condition and dosha imbalances.
Aschothana
Ashchotana, also known as Aschyotana or Ashchotanam, is an Ayurvedic therapy that involves the administration of medicated eye drops. It is a form of local treatment specifically targeting the eyes.
During Aschothana, specialized medicated eye drops are instilled into the eyes. These eye drops are prepared using various herbs and ingredients known for their therapeutic properties for the eyes. The composition of the eye drops may vary depending on the specific eye condition or the desired effect.
Aschothana is believed to provide several benefits for eye health, including:
- Nourishing and rejuvenating the eyes.
- Alleviating dryness, redness, and itching of the eyes.
- Soothing and cooling the eyes.
- Reducing inflammation and eye discomfort.
- Improving vision clarity.
- Promoting overall eye health.
The selection of eye drops and the duration of the treatment may vary based on the individual’s eye condition and dosha imbalances.
All the above therapies are typically administered by a trained Ayurvedic practitioner who specializes in eye care. It’s important to note that all the above therapies should be done under the guidance and supervision of a qualified professional to ensure safety and effectiveness. They will be able to assess your specific needs, provide personalized guidance, and administer the treatment appropriately.
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