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Indian Journal of History of Science, 52.3 (2017) 275-286 DOI: 10.16943/ijhs/2017/v52i3/49158 Strīvilāsa – An Ayurvedic Manuscript on Cosmetic Procedures of Females, Aphrodisiacs, Diseases and Medicines Goli Penchala Prasad*, P Swathi***, K Bharathi*, G Babu*, N Srikanth** and KS Dhiman** (Received 13 March 2017; revised 07 July 2017) Abstract Strīvilāsa, an unexpolred Āyurvedic manuscript in Devanagari script deals with cosmetic procedures of female comfort. It is a text with major focus on female health, pleasures and comforts to make her beautiful, disease free and full of vitality. The book containing seven chapters describes various treatments for the diseases of female, aphrodisiac medicines, various vīiryasthambhana lēpa (anointments) and internal medications for male. Yōnīsakōcanayōga (formulations for vaginal narrowing), Stana kainīkaraa yōga (drugs used to make breast firm and beautiful), various beautifying drugs like depilators and hair enhancers, complexion promoting drugs, anti-lice drugs, drugs to cure diseases like alopecia, pimples, foul smell of body are described. It also describes the treatment of various gynecological disorders and infertility; preparations for easy labor and antenatal care. Though some researchers tried to review the contents of the book, so far entire content of the manuscript is not translated in to English and also not published. Most probably this is the first independent work on gynaecology. It is unique and may give various leads for scientific fraternity involved in Āyurvedic obstetrics and gynaecology. Key words: Aphrodisiac, Āyurveda, Infertility, Sterility, Strīvilāsa, Vīryasthambhana 1. INTRODUCTION text, it appears that the name of the author is Strīvilāsa is an Ayurvedic manuscript Dēvēśvara Upādhyāya, belongs to Gauajāti; son written in Sanskrit language in Devanagari script. of Murāri and scribe is Parāśarajaigōpāla. Subject It was procured from Government Ayurvedic matter is presented in seven chapters entitled as College, Gwalior by National Institute of Indian Taraga. Time of the completion of manuscript is Medical Heritage, Hyderabad, under the project described as Sunday, dark lunar fortnight of month “Collection and Digitization of Medical of Phalgua, savat 1886/ śaka 1751. Title of the Manuscripts from South India Maharashtra and manuscript itself denotes the subject and theme Madhya Pradesh (CDMM)”. It is a paper of the book. It is an exclusive book with a mission manuscript containing 42 folios (84 pages) and to provide complete comfort to woman. As per each folio measuring 24 cm long and 16 cm wide. Janet Chawla, it is the first independent work on Approximately each paper contains 11 lines with prasūtitantra and strīrōga (obstetrics and 34 letters in each line. Granthamana (total letters gynaecology) (Chawla, 2006, pp.145-46). of the manuscript) is approximately 31416 Krishnamachariar considered this as a main text (34x22x42). As per the description given in the on Kāmaśāstra (art of love) (Krishnamachariar, * Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Skin Disorders (RARISD),Vijayawada **Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, New Delhi ***Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi Corresponding author: Goli Penchala Prasad, RARISD, New Rajiv Nagar, Payakapuram, Vijayawada, 520015, Andhra Pradesh, Email: [email protected] 276 INDIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY OF SCIENCE 1989, pp.896). In the initial ślōka the author joy and beauty of the text to the reader and to conveys that he had read many ancient classical highlight the leads to the researchers and scholars Āyurvedic texts like Caraka, Suśruta, Vāgbhaa, for further study and research. Ātrēya, Vagasēna etc. sahitā and he had followed those ancient scholars. The subject of 3. APHRODISIAC MEDICINES the text deals with topics related to art of love, Aphrodisiac medicines are indicated to obstetrics and gynaecology. Aphrodisiacs enhance manly vigour, semen virility, renewed medicines, formulations for delaying ejaculation, energy in sexual act and to get good progeny. drugs for vaginal narrowing, competent medicines Among the herbo-mineral aphrodisiac medicines to make breast firm and beautiful, medicines for pacaśaranāmarasa is the one that contains female orgasm, depilators, deodorants, hair mercury, sulphur, juice of root of śālmalī enhancers are some of the examples for enhancing (Salmalia malabarica SCHOTT & ENDL.) as the art of love. Subject matter of Gynaecology is dealt main ingredients; madanarasa is the other drug under the topics like management of menarche, that possesses mercury, kākasavalkatōya (opium- menorrhagia, various types of infertility and their latex of fruit of Papaver somniferum L.), mica, treatment. Obstetrics are dealt under the headings sulphur, bitumen, agaru (Aquilaria - failure of lactation, antenatal care and treatment agallocha ROXB.), cloves etc.; for antenatal ailments and management of Madanakāmadēvarasa contains mercury, sulphur, obstructed labour. By looking into the subject copper, ghee, juice of roots of śālmalī matter it appears that it is the first text exclusively (Salmalia malabarica SCHOTT & ENDL.), dedicated for both art of love and obstetrics and kākōli (Roscoea procera WALL.), vidāri gynaecology. Probably it is the first text in classical (Pueraria tuberosa (ROXB.EX.WILLD.), and non classical Āyurvedic texts entitled on śatāvari (Asparagus racemosus WILLD.), woman. This text has some unique additions to aśvagandha (Withania somnifera DUNAL); fruit available published Āyurvedic texts. of āmalaki (Emblica officinalis GAERTN.) etc. as the main ingredients. 2. CONTENT AND METHODOLOGY OF THE TEXT Among the herbal preparations Digitized copy of the original Strīvilāsa Māamōdaka is a black gram recipe fried in cow’s manuscript is the basis for the present work. ghee impregnated in cow’s milk and juice of bulb Sanskrit ślōkas are studied to understand the of vidārī (Pueraria tuberosa (ROXB. EX. content of each chapter. Unique topics, treatments WILLD.) DC.). Māavaaka is also a black gram and formulations are given due importance and recipe (vaa) prepared from the powder of de- tried to emphasize further. Ingredients of many husked black gram, coconut water, cow’s milk, formulations are studied and presented in this work mōcarasa (Salmalia malabarica SCHOTT & with suitable botanical / English names. As the ENDL.) and śatāvarī (Asparagus racemosus title conveys it is a text with the aim to provide WILLD.). Apart from herbo-mineral and herbal the female with all sorts of pleasures and comforts preparations traditional dishes are also indicated by making her beautiful, disease free and even for aphrodisiac purposes viz. puri (a light, round, making her male partner with full of manly vigour unleavened wheat bread of India, usually deep- and vitality. Total Manuscript is thoroughly studied fried) prepared from the mixture of powders of and content of the each chapter (taranga) is black gram, rice, wheat, barley, long pepper along recorded and the important things are presented with cow milk and sugar; gājaravidhi, a recipe of to highlight the content of the text to inculcate the carrot prepared from carrot, goat’s milk, ghee etc.; STRĪVILĀSA – AN AYURVEDIC MANUSCRIPT ON COSMETIC PROCEDURES OF FEMALES 277 palāu prayōga, a recipe of onion and garlic these recipes, caakāa (eggs of sparrow), fish, along with ghee etc. teeth of pig, gujā bīja (seeds of Abrus precatorius L.), samudraphēna, nāgakēsara, 4. VI–RYASTHAMBHANA AND dattūrabīja (seeds of Datura metel L.), LIN.GAMUSƒALI–KARANA FORMULATIONS kapikacchūbīja (seeds of Mucuna pruriens (L.; . DC.), bitter guard, nutmeg, mace, marking nut, Vīryasthambhana means holding seminal camphor, mercury etc. drugs are used. Dīpayōga discharge till desired time/delaying ejaculation and is a special method to elevate the mood of the male preventing premature ejaculation and partner in the room that contains a lamp ignited ligamuśalīkaraa is to make penis hard like with fibers of root of svētārka (Calotropis procera wooden pestle. Many vīryasthambhana guī R.BR.) and fat of pig for delaying ejaculation. (tablets) are mentioned in this text. Kāśmaryādi gui is a tablet prepared from kāśmarī (Gmelina 5. BEAUTIFICATION OF WOMAN arborea L.), ankaa (borax), mace, akalllaka AND SEXUAL VIGOUR (Anacyclus pyrethrum DC.), higula (cinnabar), bōla (resin of Commiphora myrrha ENGL.), Physical beautification of woman with nutmeg, dry ginger, cloves, opium etc. triturated yōnisankōcana (narrowing of lax vaginal canal or in juice of betel leaf. Sthabhanasiha gui is a making the vagina firm), yōnidurgan- tablet prepared from nutmeg, seeds of datura dhaharaa (vaginal deodorants), apānavāyu (Datura metel L.), mace, akalllaka (Anacyclus durgandhaharaa (alleviating foul smell due to pyrethrum DC.), vatsanābha (Aconitum ferox flatulence), yōni lōmaharaa (vaginal depilating) WALL. EX SERINGE), opium etc. triturated in and stana kainīkaraa (for shaping or hardening juice of betel leaf. Turagī gui is a tablet prepared the breast) are explained. Female sexual from mēthī (fenugreek seeds), mōcarasa (Salmalia enjoyment is explained under the heading malabarica SCHOTT & ENDL.), javāni (Carum strīdrāvaām (female orgasm). copticum BENTH.), musalī (Curculigo orchioides GAERTN.), īpya (Carum roxburghianum 5.1 Yōnisankōcana (Narrowing of lax vaginal canal KURZ.), tī (cardamom), akallaka or making the vagina firm) (Anacyclus pyrethrum DC.), mace, nutmeg etc. These recipes are mainly indicated for Apart from the above, tablets like middle aged woman and to postnatal woman. Tējanīsthabhana guikā; Viśvādi sthabhana Drugs like dugdhikā (Euphorbia hirta L.), stamen guikā, Vīryasthambhana guikā; Ahiphēna guikā; of lotus, dēvadru (Cedrus deodara (ROXB.) Jātīphalādiguikā, Kāmadēvaguikā etc. are also LOUD.,) dhātakī pupa (flowers of Woodfordia explained for delaying ejaculation and preventing fruticosa (L.; KURZ), triphalā (three myrobalans), premature ejaculation. jabu (Syzygium cumini (L.; Skeels), madhuka Many external anointments (lēpa) for (Madhuca indica GMEL.), ikvākubīja (seeds of ligamuśalīkaraa are explained in this text. One Lagenaria siceraria (MOLINA; STANDLEY), recipe for Kaibadhēsthabhana i.e delaying kautumbībīja (seeds of bitter variety of Lagenaria ejaculation is mentioned to obtain by knotting of siceraria (MOLINA; STANDLEY), lōdhra the medicated thread on lumbar region; one drink (Symplocos racemosa ROXB.), root of bitter for delaying ejaculation and some chewing recipes guard, madayantikā (Lawsonia inermis L.), for delaying ejaculation are also narrated. For the aśvagandhā (Withania somnifera DUNAL), same effect author described various lēpa, which mōcarasa (Salmalia malabarica SCHOTT & are to be applied on umbilicus, feet, nails etc. In ENDL.), niśāyugma (haridrā- turmeric- Curcuma 278 INDIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY OF SCIENCE longa L. and dāruharidrā- Berberis aristata DC.), (Saussurea lappa C.B.CL.), aśvagandhā āmalaka valkala (fruit rind of Emblica officinalis (Withania somnifera Dunal), triphalā (three GAERTN.), khadirā (Acacia catechu (L.F.; myrobalans), pathyā (Terminalia chebula RETZ. WILLD.), etc. are suggested to use in the form of & WILLD.), camphor, agaru (Aquilaria agallocha tablets, external ointments (lēpa), douching/ ROXB.), pulp of pomegranate, mustard, śrīpari washing decoctions (prakālaa ), massage oils (Gmelina arborea L.), bhasma of cast skin of etc. snake etc. drugs are the ingredients used in external pastes, massage oils and internal 5.2 Yōnidurgandhaharaa (Vaginal Deodorants) decoctions. Medicated oil prepared by cooking tila taila (sesame oil), cow’s milk, latex of arka These recipes are indicated for deodorizing (Calotropis gigantea (L.; R.BR.), paste of bala the vaginal foul smell. Camphor, kastūri (musk), (root of Sida cordifolia L.), mālatī (jasmine), vyōca pa–capallava (aggregate of 5 sprigs or shoots of (three myrobalans), lajjālu (Mimosa pudica L.), the mango, Syzygium cumini (L.) (SKEELS), niśādvaya (haridrā- turmeric and dāruharidrā- Feronia elephantum (CORREA), Citrus medica Berberis aristata DC.), is indicated as errhine for L., and Aegle marmelos (L.; CORREA EX. proper shaping of the breast with firm musculature. SCHULTZ), niśā (turmeric), jasmine flowers, nibha (neem), Terminalia arjuna (ROXB.) 5.6 Strīdrāvaām (Female orgasm) WIGHT & ARN etc. drugs are used for preparation Strīdrāvaām is a novel term used to of decoctions for washing, oils for massage and denote female orgasm (the moment of most intense powders/smoke to incense the vagina. pleasure in sexual intercourse). Many anointments/ 5.3 Apānavāyu durgandhaharaa yōga pastes are mentioned to apply over penis during (Formulation that alleviates foul smell due to copulation to get orgasm. Ripe tamarind fruit, flatulence): Eating of rock salt along with honey, ankaa (borax), camphor, leaf of agastya mātuluga (Citrus medica L.) alleviates foul smell (Sesbania grandiflora (L.; POIRET), lōdhra due to flatulence. (Symplocos racemosa ROXB.), black pepper, long pepper, root of bījapūra (Citrus medica L.), old 5.4 Yōni lōmaharaa (Vaginal depilating) jaggery, seeds of dhatura (Datura metel L.), root Powder of snake skin (cast off skin) of arka (Calotropis gigantea (L.; R.BR.), flowers triturated in mustard oil; bhasma of palāśa (Butea of red variety karavīra (Nerium odorum monosperma (LAM. TAUB), bhasma of tāla SOLANED) etc. are the some of the ingredients (yellow orpiment), rabhā (bulb of banana), used for the preparation of pastes and oils for the ankaa (borax) etc. are mentioned for the usage purpose of strīdrāvaām (female orgasm). in the preparation of anointments and oils for yōni lōmaharaa (vaginal depilating). Kārataila 6. STERILITY INDUCING (alkaline oils) prepared from śukti (oyster shell), Under the heading of khāīkaraa yōga śabhūka (snail shell), śakha (conch shell), recipes those make the male temporarily or mauktika (pearl) etc. are also used as depilators. permanently aa (sterile) are discussed. Turmeric, camphor, burnt leech etc., are used to 5.5 Stana kainīkaraa (Shaping or hardening the make sterile and gōkura (Tribulus terrestris L.), breast) tila (sesame seeds), goat’s milk, flowers of dhatura Many recipes are mentioned for stana (Dhatura metel L.) etc. are used to regain potency kainīkaraa. Mātanga (bhangā ?), kuā and pacify sterility. STRĪVILĀSA – AN AYURVEDIC MANUSCRIPT ON COSMETIC PROCEDURES OF FEMALES 279 7. COSMETICS (Sharma,1997, pp. 60, 120), gōmūtra (cow’s urine), kautaila (mustard oil), gujā (Abrus Many cosmetic medicaments and precatorius L.), kētakīkada (bulb of Pandanus procedures are discussed in this text. Śarīra odoratissimus L.F.), triphalā (three myrobalans), durgandhaharaa yōga (deodorant recipes), picumanda (seeds of neem), kāśmarya (Gmelina kēśavardhana and ranjana (hair enhancers/ arborea L.), lajjālu bīja (seeds of Mimosa pudica vitalizers and hair dyes), kēśaśuklīkaraa (turning L.), mahākālasya bīja (viśālā bīja -seeds of black hair to white), medicines to relieve alopecia, Trichosanthes palmata ROXB. (Sharma,1995, yūkā nivāraa yōga (recipes to kill the lice), pp.63), etc. drugs are used in the preparation of facepacks to control pimples, mukhavāsakaraa oils, pastes, decoctions; nasal drops used for hair (mouth fresheners) etc. are some examples. growth and many temporary hair dyes. 7.1 Śarīra durgandhaharaa yōga (Deodorant 7.3 Yūkā nivāraa yōga (Recipes to kill the lice) recipes) It is prepared by triturating mercury in Pastes and powders prepared from harītaki betel leaf juice. (Terminalia chebula RETZ. & WILLD.), lōdhra (Symplocos racemosa ROXB.), daimavalkala 7.4 Kēśaśuklīkaraa (Turning black hair to white) (fruit rind of pomegranate), candana (sandal wood), musta (Cyperus rotundus L.), root of It is attained by the medicated oil extracted śrīphala (fruit of Aegle marmelos (L.; CORREA from the black sesame seeds triturated in latex of EX. SCHULTZ), fruit of tamarind, agaru vajrī (snuhī-Euphorbia neriifolia L.). (Aquilaria agallocha ROXB.), candana (sandal wood) etc. are used in these recipes. 7.5 Indralupta (alopecia) It is treated with external application of 7.2 Kēśavardhana and ranjana (Hair enhancers/ the paste of fruit of gujā (Abrus precatorius L.) vitalizers and hair dyes) and honey and external application of ash of ivory. Cosmetic procedures like Kēśavardhana and ranjana (hair enhancers/ vitalizers and hair 7.6. Mukha kanaka (pimples) dyes) are given high importance and stressed the External paste prepared from sindhū (Vitex importance of hair dying by quoting that trifolia L. F.), siddhārthaka (yellow mustard), vaca “ornaments of head on white hair don’t look (Acorus calamus L.), śālmalīkaaka (thorns of good”. External application of medicated ghee for Salmalia malabarica SCHOTT & ENDL.), 7 days that is prepared from sesame flowers, dhānyaka (coriander), niśādvaya (haridrā- gōkura (Tribulus terrestris L.), cow’s ghee turmeric and dāruharidrā- Berberis aristata DC.) provides long and healthy hair. Oil prepared from etc. are used to relieve mukha kanaka (pimples). madatikā (Lawsonia inermis L.), sācara (Barleria prionitis L.) and sesame oil also vitalizes 7.7 Facepacks the hair. Nīli (Indigofera tinctoria L.), saindhava (rock salt), pippali (long pepper), śatāvarī Mukha chāyā haraa (alleviate blackness (Asparagus racemosus WILLD.), black sesamum, in face) is achieved by mukha lēpana yōga (facial gōrōcana (purified gall of cattle), karkaśa packs) etc. Kukuma (saffron), candana (sandal (svalpakarkōma- small variety of momordica wood), patra (Cinnamomum tamala NEES & dioica ROXB. EX WILLD (Sharma,1997, pp. 34- EBERM.), uśīra (Vetiveria zizanioides (L.; 35), viaga (Embelia ribes BURM.F.), NASH), gōrōcana (gall of cattle), haridrādvaya gandhōpala (priyagu- Callicarpa macrophylla, (haridrā- turmeric and dāruharidrā- 280 INDIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY OF SCIENCE Berberis aristata DC.), manjihā (Rubia Vandhyā strī snāna vidhi (special bath for infertile cordifolia L.), yaśi (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.), śārivā woman) has been given special concern. Before (Hemidesmus indicus (L.) SCHULT.), lōdhra bath administering the mixture of powders of (Symplocos racemosa ROXB.), pattanga nalinī (lotus), kuha (Saussurea lappa C.B.CL.), (Caesalpinia sappan L.), kuhā (Saussurea lappa candana (sandal wood), ērana (Ricinus C.B.CL.), gairika (red ochre), priyagu communis L.), tagara (Valeriana wallichii DC.), (Callicarpa macrophylla VAHL), kālīya aśvagadha (Withania somnifera DUNAL), uśīra (pītacandana- Coscinium fenestratum (Vetiveria zizanioides (L.; NASH) etc., udvartana (GAERTN.) COLEB (Sharma, 1997, pp. 41) etc. (medicated coarse powders rubbing) and after bath are used as ingredients of face pack. prayers are mentioned. Various types of prayers and baths for infertile woman, prayers with various 7.8 Mukhavāsakaraa (Mouth fresheners) types of waters and seven types of fruits like Seed kernel of mango and jambu nārikēla (coconut), nāraga (orange), dāima (Syzygium cumini (L.) SKEELS); ēlā (cardamom), (pomegranate), utati (Echinops echinatus nakha (shell of sea animal that is in the shape of ROXB.?), puga (Areca catechu L.?), bījapūraka nail (Sharma, 1995, pp.144 , jātī (jasmine), kēsara (Citrus medica L.) and madana (Randia (Mesua ferrea L.), kukuma (saffron) etc. are used dumetorum LAM.); chanting (prayers) of seven as mukhavāsakaraa (mouth fresheners). herbs like vddhāvari (Asparagus racemosus WILLD.?), rāsnā (Pluchea lanceolata OLIVER 8. FEMALE STERILITY & HIERN.), ēlā (cardamom), vacā (Acorus calamus L.), dhānyā (coriander), niśā (turmeric) This text describes nine types of vandhya and bahuphalī (Phyllanthus emblica L./ jujube ?) (barren/sterile female) like yōnicalana, are explained. Chanting of various deities and after māsavddhika, vāyugranthi, kmija, śītāga, chanting, medication procedures for sterile woman pittaprakōpa, śākinīdōaja, dēvadōaja and are explained. Chanting mantras during the kāmaadōaja. Characteristic features of nine collection of the herb, during the intake of types of vandhya and their, treatments are medicines etc. are also explained. explained. Unlike other texts here characteristic feature of these barren woman during or after Diagnosis of gender of the foetus while coitus are explained. For example, yōnicalana observing characteristic features of pregnant, after coitus suffers from headache, antenatal care was mentioned. Ingredients and māsavddhika from backache, vāyugranthi from preparation of various medicines used in the abdominal pain, etc. Along with above types, treatment of sterile woman to make her conceive vandhyatva (female infertility) due to the child are explained. Putrapradānamarasa, sannipātadōa, raktadōa, navagrahadōa, Jayasudararasa, Ratnabhāgōttararasa, abhighātadōa, abhiagadōa, Cakrībaddharasa, Putravardhamānarasa, bharttavīryadōa, etc. along with their Abhrakasūtarasa, Phalaghta, Putrataila, characteristic features, treatments are also Satānārthaguika, Satānōparigui etc are some described. important formulations indicated in this text for sterile woman. Satānaupacāra (care and 9. VANDHYA– CIKITSA– (TREATMENT OF medicaments for new born child); INFERTILITY) AND ANTENATAL CARE vadhyāstrīsatānaupacāra (care and Vandhyā cikitsa (treatment of infertility) medicaments for new born child of woman who and antenatal care are dealt in detail in this text. was sterile for long period) are unique to this text. STRĪVILĀSA – AN AYURVEDIC MANUSCRIPT ON COSMETIC PROCEDURES OF FEMALES 281 This text covers topics like kākavandhyā wood), nīlōtpala (Nymphaea stellata WILLD.), (one child infertility), mtavatsā (female with mnāla (fibrous roots of lotus), yahi (Glycyrrhiza history of stillbirth), garbhasrāva (abortion of first glabra L.), karpūra (camphor), pāalā or second trimester), sukhaprasava (eutocia), (Stereospermum suaveolens DC.), mustā (Cyperus mūhagarbha (obstructed labour), nālāpravtti rotundus L.), kakōlataula (Piper cubeba L. (separation of umbilical card), naadugdha F.), cāgamāsa (meat of goat), haridra (turmeric), (lactation failure), yōnipradara (leucorrhoea and hirayaka (gold), padmaka (Prunus cerasoides D. menorrhagia) and vandhya (barren woman). DON), kuruvinda (Phaseolus radiatus L.), kaśēruka (Scirpus grossus L.F.), gajapippalī 9.1 Kākavandhyā cikitsā (Treatment of one child (Piper chaba HUNTER), priyagu (Callicarpa infertility/ secondary infertility) macrophylla VAHL), madhuka (Madhuca indica Under kākavandhyā cikitsā (treatment of GMEL.), sarasīruha (lotus) etc. drugs are used in one child infertility/ secondary infertility) along various formulations. Among the foods Tādi with sacred ceremonies many recipes are pāyasa (sweet preparation with rice and jaggery), mentioned. Viukrānta (Evolvulus alsinoides L.), Pūpaka (biscuit/ cake like dish), Kśara (dish aśvagandhā (Withania somnifera DUNAL), consisting of green gram and rice) etc. are kāravallīmūlakada (bulb of Momordica mentioned during antenatal care. Śālmalī dhūpa charantia L.) etc. drugs are used in these recipes. is indicated for new-born child. Antenatal ailments are explained under the heading of garbhavēdana 9.2 Mtavatsācikitsa (Treatment for female with cikitsa. Karpūra (camphor), yahi (Glycyrrhiza history of stillbirth) glabra L.), tilapia (flour of sesame seeds), mdvīka (grapes), utpala (Nymphaea stellata Along with sacred ceremonies recipes like WILLD.), nīlōtpala (blue variety of Nymphaea different types of Satānārdha guika, stellata WILLD.), pukala (Inula racemosa Santānōpaguī, Satānōpacāra cūra etc. are HOOK. F.), kēsara (saffron), pippalī (long mentioned. Pārśvapippalībīja (seeds of Thespesia pepper), vaca (Acorus calamus L.), kākōlī populnea (L.; SOL.EX. CORREA), mercury, (Roscoea procera WALL.), śāliparī (Desmodium śivalingī bīja (seeds of Diplocyclos palmatus (L.; gangeticum (L.; DC.), varuā mūla (root of JAFFREY), rudrāka (Elaeocarpus ganitrus Crataeva religiosa FORST.), madhuka (Madhuca ROXB.), sarpāki (Ophiorrhiza mungos L.), etc. indica GMEL.), padmaka (Prunus cerasoides drugs are used in these formulations. Three D.DON), etc. drugs are used. Garbhadhāraa yōga (pro conception formulas) are mentioned. In these formulations darbhamūla Mūhagarbha cikitsā (obstructed labour) (root of Imperata cylindrica (L.) RAEUSCH.), is mentioned as a conversation between lord Śiva aśvagandha (Withania somnifera DUNAL), and Pārvati. Pippalīmūla (root of long pepper), ikvāku bīja (seeds of Lagenaria siceraria parpamaka (Fumaria indica PUGSLEY), (MOLINA; STANDLEY), krūtamālabīja (seeds madhūkaphala (fruit of Madhuca indica GMEL.) of Cassia fistula L.) etc. are used both internally etc. drugs are suggested to relieve obstructed as well as externally. labour. For sukhaprasava (eutocia) various internal drinks, external applications (pastes), 9.3 Antenatal care knotting of medicated threads etc. are indicated. Measures to be adopted during every Mātuluga (Citrus medica L.), gu–jāmūla (root month of pregnancy, preparations for easy delivery of Abrus precatorius L.) are two important drugs etc. are explained in detail. Candana (sandal used for eutocia. 282 INDIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY OF SCIENCE 10. GYNAECOLOGICAL DISORDERS AND THEIR cumin), dhānya (coriander), śatāhva (Anethum TREATMENT sowa KURZ.), ēla (cardamom), upakulya (long pepper), drākā (grapes), vidārī Palāśa (Butea monosperma (LAM.) (Pueraria tuberosa (ROXB. EX. WILLD.), TAUB), parpaa (Fumaria indica PUGSLEY), ghanasāraka (camphor) etc. drugs. śivaligī (Diplocyclos palmatus (L.) JAFFREY) are used in pupa rahita strī cikitsā (treatment for Strīyōgyavatīmōdaka contains babbūla delayed menarche or primary amenorrhoea); (Acacia arabica SENSU BAKER variety vediana), gudraka (Typha elephantina GRAH, Under the heading of gynaecological disorders etiology, types and treatment of NON ROXB.), aśvagandha (Withania somnifera yōnipradara (menorrhagia) is mentioned. Vaginal DUNAL), mahaucadha (ginger), trikau (three tampon with mudgaparītaila (oil extracted from pungents), mēthikā (Trigonella foenum-graecum the seeds of Phaseolus trilobus AIT.); medicated L.), śatapupā (Anethum sowa KURZ.), ghee prepared from madhuka (Glycyrrhiza glabra lavagaka (cloves), jātīphala (nutmeg), jāpatri L.), padmaka bīja (seeds of Prunus cerasoides (mace), kajīraka (Carum carvi L.), dhānyaka D.DON), śatāvarī (Asparagus racemosus (coriander), hapua (Juniperus communis L.), WILLD.), vidārī (Pueraria tuberosa (ROXB. EX. viaga (Embelia ribes BURM.F.), tējavatī WILLD.), ikumūla (root of sugar cane); (Zanthoxylum armatum DC.), nāgapupa (Mesua majiha (Rubia cordifolia L.), dhātakī pupa ferrea L.), punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa L.) etc. (flowers of Woodfordia fruticosa (L.; KURZ), drugs. nīlōtpala (blue variety of Nymphaea stellata Sarvakaryasādhana guikā contains WILLD.), lōdhra (Symplocos racemosa ROXB.) śrīkhaa (sandal wood), karikēsara (Mesua and milk; Medicated milk prepared from aśōka ferrea L.), gajamada (musth), gōrōcana (purified valkala (bark of Saraca asoca (ROXB.) DE gall of cattle), padmaka (Prunus cerasoides WILDE), rōhitamūlakalka (paste of root of D.DON), kukumakēsara (stigmas of saffron), Tecoma undulata G.DON) along with honey are indicated. Fruits and flowers of palāśa (Butea ka (black pepper), surataru (Cedrus deodara monosperma (LAM.) TAUB), kīradma (Ficus (ROXB.; LOUD.), sarapa (mustard), uśīra religiosa L.); śālmalī (Salmalia malabarica (Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) NASH), katulasi SCHOTT & ENDL.) etc. are indicated in (black variety of Ocimum sanctum L.), māsī vandhyatvakaraa (inducing sterility). (Nardostachys jatamansi DC.), tvak (cinnamon bark), ēla (cardamom), karpūra (camphor), tagara 11. POSTPARTUM CARE (Valeriana wallichii DC.), kācanāra (Bauhinia variegata L.), kētakīpupāka (flower of Pandanus In naa dugdha prasādana cikitsā odoratissimus L.F.) etc. drugs. (treatment for failure of lactation) internally kīrānnabhōjana (rice cooked with milk) and – 12. CLASSICAL AYURVEDIC AND OTHER NON ājyamaa (a type of soup) are indicated. Strīsaubhāgyavatīmōdaka, Strīyōgyavatīmōdaka CLASSICAL WORKS RELATED TO SUBJECT OF and Sarvakaryasādhana guikā are indicated for THE PRESENT MANUSCRIPT puerperal lady for regaining normalcy and Many of the ingredients used in alleviate puerperal diseases. Strīsaubhāgya- aphrodisiac medicines in various formulations of vatīmōdaka contains mahauadha (ginger), this text are also used for same purpose in ancient jātīphala (nutmeg), triphalā (three myrobalans), classics but the combinations and names of the ajājīdvaya (two types of cumin i.e cumin and black formulations like Pa–caśaranāmarasa, STRĪVILĀSA – AN AYURVEDIC MANUSCRIPT ON COSMETIC PROCEDURES OF FEMALES 283 Madanarasa, Madanakāmadēvarasa, Māa translated to Telugu language from the manuscript mōdaka, Māa vaaka, Gājaravidhi, Palāu written in Sanskrit. Author and time of the text is prayōga etc. are not available in ancient texts like unknown. This also contains aphrodisiac Caraka sahita and Suśruta sahita. In classical medicines, medicines for premature ejaculation Āyurvedic literature like Suśruta Sahita and deals single child sterility, female orgasm and yōnisavti word is used. As per Dalhana hair dyeing (Rao, 2016, pp. 67-96). These texts commentary yōnisavti is yōnisankōca (Susruta, do not deal diseases of female 1996, p. 145). Stana kainīkaraa yōga (drugs used Treatment of various gynecological to make breast firm and beautiful), Strīdrāvaām disorders is described in all major Ayurvedic (female orgasm) and other factors enhancing classics like Caraka Sahitā, Suśruta Sahitā, sexual enjoyment were not directly mentioned in Vāgbhaa etc. Caraka Sahitā cikitsāsthāna 30th ancient classics. These things were given chapter yōnivyāpaccikitsa, Suśruta Sahitā importance in contemporary texts on art of love uttarasthāna 38th chapter yōnivyāpat- like Vātsāyankāmasūtra, Anagaraga, pratiēdhādhyāya are totally dedicated for Ratirahasya, Kucimāratantra, Rahasya Śrī gynecological disorders and their treatments. Dattātrēyatantra, etc. Antenatal care is mentioned in separate chapters Vātsāyan kāmasūtra is a chief guide on in jātīsūtrīya śārīram chapter of Caraka Sahitā Hindu erotic literature. In this text in part seven (Agnivesa, 1992, pp 340-52; 634-50) and in and chapter one, many recipes for increasing garbhiīvyākaraa śārīra of Suśruta Sahitā sexual vigour are explained and chapter two deals (Suśruta,1996, pp 387-95; 668-70). As per the with medications and procedures to increase size famous Āyurvedic professor of Prasūtitantra and of penis (Vatsayana. Kāmasūtra, pp 224-238). strīrōga (obstetrics and gynaecology), Premvati Anangaranga of Kalyāamalla is a classic book Tewari, classification of infertility has not been on Hindu art of love. In this text in chapter six, mentioned in any classics except Harīta Sahitā. eight internal medicines for increasing sexual Caraka and Vāgbhaa have described vandhyatva vigour are explained (Kalyanamalla, 1977, pp.76- (infertility) as an incurable condition of congenital 77). In Kucimāratantra except gynaecological absence of uterus and menstrual fluid (Tiwari, disorders and antenatal care remaining all the 2000, pp 283-85). subject matter of the present text like aphrodisiac The beauty and uniqueness of the present medicines, various vīiryasthambhana lēpa text is to deal both art of love, enjoyment of sex, (anointments used for delaying ejaculation) and maintaining the beauty of woman, for her internal medications; yōnīsakōcanayōga satisfaction maintaining the manly vigor of her (formulations for vaginal narrowing), stana partner and finally taken care of gynecological kainīkaraa yōga (drugs used to make breast firm diseases, infertility and antenatal safety. and beautiful), various beautifying drugs like depilators and hair enhancers, complexion 13. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION promoting drugs, anti-lice drugs etc. are described (Prasad, 2007, pp. 1-50). Ratirahasya the ‘secrets Āyurvedic lexicons of ancient and of Love’ was written by a poet named Kokkoka. medieval periods like Caraka, Suśruta, Vāgbhaa, In the 15th chapter of this text aphrodisiac Mādhavanidāna, Bhāvaprakāśa, Yōgaratnākara, medicines that enhance quality and quantity of Cakradatta dealt all disciplines of medicine under semen is described (Kokkoka, 1994, pp.245-249). one roof. At the end of medieval period, concept Rahasya Śrī Dattātrēyatantra is recently of specializations attained a new dimension and 284 INDIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY OF SCIENCE physicians of Āyurveda started dealing with Fifth chapter deals female sterility along with its specialities like Kaumārabtya, Prasūtitantra, types, sixth chapter is on treatment of female Strīrōga etc. Independent works, like Rāvaakta sterility, and antenatal care. Seventh chapter Koumārabtya, Dēvēśvara Upādhyāya kta continues the treatment of female sterility and Strīvilāsa are available. According to the Janet formulation to support normal labour, treatment Chawla, the author of the book Birth and Birth of obstructed labour, postnatal care, and givers: The power behind the shame, Strīvilāsa is contraception. an independent book on the subject of obstetrics In the beginning of history of India, aim and gynaecology. This appears true, when we of creating progeny was on the top order, this study this book. It is a unique manuscript with legacy continued till the medieval period. But in scope of lot of further research. Concept and the modern times, after the population explosion, naming of this text as Strīvilāsa is unique. Content production of offspring is not alone the life motto, of text accentuates that females’ health and enjoying human life pleasures is realized. This happiness depends also on her male partner’s book evidences that shifting paradigm of Indian health. To make her sexual life happy, society. It is a balanced text that has given equal concentration on partner’s health is also necessary. importance to health of female, her sexual life, In ancient times, the subject matter of maintaining the beauty and ultimately aimed on obstetrics and gynaecology dealt under the good progeny. speciality of Koumarabhritya, shows the Aphrodisiac medicines, aphrodisiac diets, Patriarchal ideology of Indian society. In contrast medicines for delaying ejaculation etc. are to be to that this book, perhaps the first book, considers studied further for validation. Concepts and role the core needs of women and covered all the needs of medicines in ligamuśalīkaraa (to make penis of women. Though it is dealt with medicines for hard like wooden pestle), yōnisankōcana delayed ejaculation, long-lasting penile erection (narrowing of lax vaginal canal/ making firm of etc., but in the point of providing pleasure to the vagina) and stana kainīkaraa yōga (recipes for female ultimately. Since ancient times, female shaping or hardening the breast), strīdrāvaām orgasm is completely neglected and talking about (female orgasm) are having scope for further study the same is also abandoned as unwritten law. This and their scientific validity. These concepts are work deals with female orgasm and the term given well discussed in texts like Kucimāratantra, is Strīdrāvaām. In this view, this work is Anagaranga, Vātsāyanakāmasutra, considered as revolutionary in its concepts. Haramēkala etc. texts. Though very little research Total text is written in a systematic way has been taken place to prove their validity on the and the order of presentation is unique. First above topics, lot of recipes in ancient texts in chapter starts with making female sexual life separate chapters denotes that there was frequent happy with usage of aphrodisiacs to her male use of these medications and further minute level partner, second chapter deals premature studies may reveal new facts. Medicines to make ejaculation / to sustain ejaculation for long time, the male sterile, deodorant recipes, hair enhancers/ third chapter deals vaginal canal narrowing, toning vitalizers, hair dyes, recipes to kill the lice, of vaginal muscles, making vagina free from foul medicines those turn black hair to white, smell (probably due to infections) and deals with medicines used for alopecia, pimples, blackness conditions to promote orgasm in female. Fourth in face; facial packs, and mouth fresheners are also chapter concentrates on treatment of male sterility, unique and there is high scope for further and cosmetic preparations of hair, face, mouth etc. validation.

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