Panchakarma

Aim of Ayurveda is to maintain the health of a healthy person and to cure the diseases. Daily routine, seasonal routine, proper diet, Panchakarma procedures, rejuvenation and virility (aphrodisiac) therapy are different aspects which are to be followed to have a healthy and long life. Panchakarma procedures are to be done in a healthy person in specific season to eliminate the physiologically accumulated doshas in the body which are due to the effect of specific seasons. Panchakarma procedures are also done in different diseased conditions.

Panchakarma procedures include Vamana (induced therapeutic emesis), Virechana (induced therapeutic purgation), Niruha Vasti (medicated decoction enema), Anuvasana Vasti(medicated oil/ghee enema) and Nasya (administration of medicines through nostrils). These are also the five detoxifying procedures.

Vamana, Virechana and Vasti are considered as best for the Kapha, Pitta and Vata doshas respectively. Nasya is best for the diseases of head and neck. Vata, Pitta and Kapha (tridoshas) are three governing constituents of the body. Equilibrium state of tridosha is very much essential to have a good health.

Vamana means expelling doshas/toxins through oral route. Before inducing vamana the toxins and vitiated doshas are brought to stomach. This procedure is very effective in bronchial asthma, chronic cough, sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, PCOS, infertility, urticaria,obesity, digestion related diseases etc.

Virechana is expelling the vitiated doshas and toxins through purgation. This therapy can be conducted as an individual detoxification therapy or as a follow up therapy next to vamana to ensure complete detoxification.This procedure is very effective in bronchial asthma, cough, skin disorders (psoriasis, eczema), urticaria, lumbar spondylosis, obesity, gastritis, digestion related diseases,infertility, obesity, liver disorders, etc.

Vasti karma is expelling body toxins and vitiated doshas by introducing medicated liquids or oils/ghee through anus. This procedure is very effective in different types of joint disorders (like rheumatoid arthritis, osteo-arthritis, gouty arthritis etc.) lumbar spondylosis, sciatica, obesity, irritable bowel syndrome, longstanding constipation, loss of strength, etc. It also has benefits like improvement of vision, decreases weight in obese people, increases weight and nourishes emaciated persons, slows down ageing process and boosts health.

Faculty

PRINICIPAL, PROF & HOD
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor

Dr. Ganesh Puttur

Designation

PRINICIPAL, PROF & HOD 

Department

PANCHAKARMA

Date of Birth

13.12.1970

CCIM Teachers Code

AYKC01357

UG

BAMS (Mangalore University)

PG

MD (AYU) Kayachikitsa – Mysore University

Additional Qualification

Research Activities

Completed the Research project assigned by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka -project title – “PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF PICCHA BASTI IN PREVENTIVE AND THERAPEUTIC MODEL OF ACETIC ACID INDUCED ULCERATIVE COLITIS IN B6 MICE”.

Publications

1. A CONCEPTUAL STUDY ON PREVENTING LIFESTYLE DISORDERS IN AYURVEDA

2. A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON NIRUHA BASTI SAMMELANA VIDHI

3. AROHANA KRAMA MATRA BASTI IN JANU SANDHIGATA VATA: A CASE STUDY

4. BASTI AS ARDHA CHIKITSA: A REVIEW

5. PRACTICAL UTILITY OF SAMSARJANA KRAMA: A REVIEW

6. A RANDOMISED OPEN LABELLED COMPARATIVE PARALLEL GROUP CLINICAL STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY OF INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY & KATI BASTI IN GRIDHRASI 

WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SCIATICA

Teaching experience

21 YEARS

Dr. Madhushree H.S.

Designation

Professor

Department

Panchakarma

Date of Birth

3/04/1980

CCIM Teachers Code

AYPK00253

UG

JSS Ayurvedic Medical College, Mysore.

PG

Shri D.G.M. Ayurvedic Medical College, Gadag.

Additional Qualification

Research Activities

Co investigator in “Protective effect of Picha basti in acetic acid induced Ulcerative colitis in B6 mice” funded by RGUHS, Bengaluru, Karnataka

Publications

10

Teaching experience

UG – 14years

PG – 5 years

Dr. PRAJWAL NARAYAN

Designation

PROFESSOR

Department

PANCHAKARMA

Date of Birth

29-04-1983

CCIM Teachers Code

AYPK00252

UG

2007 – GOVERNMENT AYURVEDA MEDICAL COLLEGE, BANGALORE.

PG

2010- SDM COLLEGE OF AYURVEDA, UDUPI.

Additional Qualification

YFC., FRAS (Lond)., FICA (USA)

Research Activities

RESEARCH WORK ON:

  • ACID PEPTIC DISORDER
  • ARTHRITIS
  • RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
  • LUMBAR SPONDYLTIS
  • CERVICAL SPONDYLITIS
  • BRONCHIAL ASTHMA

Publications

NATIONAL: 07

Teaching experience

JULY 2010 to TILL DATE

Dr. Akhilesh R

Designation

Assistant professor 

Department

Panchakarma

Date of Birth

15-3-1990

CCIM Teachers Code

AYPK00224

UG

Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Sciemce and Research centre Bangalore

PG

JSS Ayurveda Medical College Mysore 

Additional Qualification

 

Research Activities

 

Publications

 

Teaching experience


4yrs 6months 

Dr. Prarthana

Designation

Assistant Professor

Department

Panchakarma

Date of Birth

30.11.1988

NCISM Teachers Code

AYPK00246

UG Qualification

Sri Sai Ram ayurveda medical College and hospital,chennai

PG Qualification

JSS ayurveda medical College, mysore

Additional Qualification

 

Research Activities 

Applied for rguhs research project.

Waiting for approval 

Number of Publications

3

Teaching experience

4.11