A REVIEW ON DHATURADYA TAILA AND ITS CONTENTS
*Dr. Jagrati Ahirwar, Dr. Urmila Shukla, Dr. Deepika Thakur
ABSTRACT
Medicated taila (oil) is one of the big administration forms generally referred to in Ayurvedic Pharmaceuticals. Four forms of sneha are described in Ayurvedic literature. These are ghrita, taila, vasa, and majja. Among these taila (medicated oil) and ghrita (medicated ghee) are more popular in therapeutic uses. Taila murchana is the initial step in the preparation of medicated oil and is carried out to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of the oil by removing unpleasant odor and eliminating ama doṣha. Medicated taila is useful for both bahya (external) and abhyantara (internal) therapeutic applications. These formulations are prepared by processing oil with prescribed herbal kaṣhaya (decoctions) and kalka (pastes) according to classical methods. This process ensures absorption of the active therapeutic properties of the ingredients used. Dhaturadya taila is a classical formulation described in Bhavaprakasa saṃhita under Vatarakta chikitsa and is indicated specifically for the management of Vatarakta. Due to its natural composition, medicated taila has better therapeutic efficacy, stability, and shelf life compared to synthetic oils. The oil medium allows both water-soluble and fat-soluble constituents to be effectively incorporated, enhancing bioavailability and therapeutic action. Thus, Dhaturadya taila plays an important role in relieving pain, reducing inflammation, and improving joint function in patients of Vatarakta.
Keywords: Dhaturadya taila, Vatarakta, external application, joint pain.
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