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Endocrinology and the arts at the feet of the dancing Lord - NIHMar 4, 2014 · The story of Apasmara is somewhat varied in the various puranas. The story that intertwines closely with Nataraja is the Skanda Purana. In the ...
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Apasmara, Apasmāra: 34 definitions - Wisdom LibraryAug 3, 2025 · Apasmāra (अपस्मार) refers to “epilepsy” and is one of the various diseases mentioned in the 15th-century Yogasārasaṅgraha (Yogasara-saṅgraha) by Vāsudeva.
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Epilepsy in ancient India - PubMedEpilepsy is defined as Apasmara: apa, meaning negation or loss of; smara, meaning recollection or consciousness. Aura was recognized and was called Apasmara ...
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The Nataraja And Epilepsy: An Interpretation Of The Cosmic DancerMay 19, 2018 · Apasmara is generally translated as “ignorance” in English descriptions of the Nataraja statue. But look closer at its etymology – from the ...
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Apasmara Nidana - Charak SamhitaFeb 23, 2024 · Apasmara is a common neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by intermittent loss of consciousness, memory, abnormal movements and blackouts.Missing: ahamkara source
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Ahamkara: Significance and symbolismOct 23, 2025 · Ahamkara in Hinduism signifies the ego or sense of 'I', which fosters individuality, attachment, and selfish actions, binding individuals to ...
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Chapter 4.6 - (c) Symbology of Muyalakan (the Apasmara Purusha)Jul 20, 2020 · Therefore, the apasmara purusha is known in Tamil as Muyalakan of which the colloquial form is 'musalakan' as found in Tanjore Temple ...Missing: Muyalaka | Show results with:Muyalaka
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Epilepsy-Historical Aspects – epilepsyindia... epilepsy is described as “apasmara” which means “loss of consciousness”. The Charaka Samhita contains abundant references to all aspects of epilepsy ...
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[PDF] Manifestations of Shiva - Rare Book Society of India... Purana, Siva speaks of himself as the god who sets everything in motion and ... Apasmara- purusa, the demon of forgetfulness, who serves as a footstool.
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Who is Apasmara? - Definition from YogapediaApasmara is a figure in Hindu mythology who represents both ignorance and epilepsy. He is a demon dwarf who is also sometimes called Muyalaka or Muyalakan.
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Siva and Apasmara: Trajectory of Knowledge AcquisitionMay 24, 2023 · Siva faced, fought and killed the other three creatures but Apasmara is one of the rare demons who had unconditional immortality, unlike ...
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Behind the maligned Muyalagan - The HinduJun 19, 2025 · Understanding Apasmara. Apasmara is the name given to the figure in iconographic texts. It combines the words smara, meaning memory, and apa ...
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Shiva Nataraja - Lord of the Dance - World History EncyclopediaSep 8, 2015 · Shiva's right foot is shown stamping on the dwarf figure Apasmara Purusha, who holds a cobra and who represents illusion and ignorance, leading ...
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[PDF] Shiva Nataraja IconographyShiva Nataraja is the "Lord of the Dance" with four arms, a drum, a ring of cosmic fire, and a third eye representing cosmic knowledge. He is crushing ...
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Shiva as Lord of the Dance (Nataraja) - SmarthistoryThe Metropolitan Museum's Shiva Nataraja was made some time in the 11th century during the Chola Dynasty in south India, in what is now the state of Tamil Nadu.Missing: Ellora Caves Chicago
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Shiva Sculptures of Kailash Temple, Ellora | SahapediaThe temple has carvings of different forms of Shiva and other Hindu divinities along with various mythological scenes from Hindu epics.
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Shiva as Lord of the Dance (Nataraja) - The Art Institute of ChicagoThis classic bronze comes from the Chola period in the south of India. Icons such as this were carried in procession during religious ceremonies. Status. On ...
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[PDF] Myth & symbolism seminar handoutApasmara, trampled beneath the foot of Shiva, symbolises ignorance. Ignorance (avidya) is the cause of desire and desire - personal and selfish desire - is ...Missing: Hindu | Show results with:Hindu
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[PDF] World's First Online College of Indian Performing Arts and Yoga... Apasmāra (the forgotten and deluded self, or the ignorant darkness and the inauspicious aspects of creation), which symbolizes Śhiva's victory over ignorance.
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Shiva as Lord of Dance (Nataraja) - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThe dwarflike figure being trampled by his right foot represents apasmara purusha (illusion, which leads mankind astray). Shiva's front left hand, pointing to ...Missing: Ellora Caves<|control11|><|separator|>
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Apasmara Chikitsa - Charak SamhitaSep 10, 2025 · ... Apasmara Chikitsa"(Management of Epilepsy and other disorders). Thus said Lord Atreya. [1-2]. Definition of apasmara. स्मृतेरपगमं ...Introduction · Sanskrit text, Transliteration... · Vidhi Vimarsha (Applied...
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Study of doshic involvement in apasmara (epilepsy) and its utilityAug 6, 2025 · The word Apasmara is made up of two words -Smara means memory, which includes memory, intelligence and consciousness; and, Apa means loss thus, ...Missing: allusions | Show results with:allusions
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Nonpharmacological treatment of epilepsy - PMC - NIHIn Ayurveda, epilepsy is called apasmara, meaning loss of consciousness of the body. The ancient Indian texts, the Vedas, describe four types of epilepsy ...
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Charaka Apasmara Nidana: 8th chapter - Easy AyurvedaMar 4, 2016 · The 8th chapter of Charaka Samhitha Nidana Sthana is called Apasmara Nidana. It deals with the causes, pathology,types and symptoms of Apasmara – Epilepsy, as ...
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Chapter LXI - Symptoms and Treatment of Epilepsy (Apasmara)Aug 7, 2018 · Thus ends the sixty first chapter in the Uttara Tantra of the Sushruta Samhita which deals with the (symptoms and) treatment of Apasmara.Missing: karmic | Show results with:karmic
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[PDF] Implication of Ayurveda in the Management of Apasmara (Epilepsy)Mar 27, 2023 · With the Ayurvedic treatment, remarkable changes in the symptoms of Epilepsy were seen. Keywords: Apasmara; Epilepsy; Shamana Chikitsa; Shodhana ...
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A review on Epilepsy (Apasmara)Jul 30, 2025 · Dashavidha Pariksha: This is a tool of Ayurveda used for examination and diagnosis, as mentioned in the text, alongside Ashtasthana Pariksha.
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Role of Ayurveda in the management of Apasmara: A case studyAcharya Charaka described Apasmara (epilepsy) as Apagama (loss of) of Smriti (memory) associated with Bibhatsa Chesta (irrelevant behavior) due to derangement ...
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Protective role of Ashwagandharishta and flax seed oil against ...Phenytoin was used as the standard antiepileptic drug for comparison. Both flax seed oil and Ashwagandharishta significantly decreased convulsion phase. Pre- ...