Ayurveda Eye Treatment Types, Methods – Ashtanga Hrudaya Sutrasthana 23

This is the 23rd chapter of  Ashtanga Hrudaya Sutrasthana, written by Acharya Vagbhata, son of Vaidyapathi Simhagupta. The chapter is called Aschotana Anjana Vidhi Adhyaya. Aschotana and Anjana refer to eye therapies.

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Aschotana – Herbal eye drops

In all diseases of the eyes, Aschotana (eye drops) is very beneficial. It helps to prevent
Ruk – eye pain
Toda – pricking pain
Kandu – eye itching
Gharsha – feeling of friction in the eyes
Ashru – excessive lacrimation, tears
Daha – burning sensation
Raga – eye redness. 1.

Drops of medicated liquids should be
Warm in case of Vata imbalance
Lukewarm in Kapha imbalance and
Cold in Rakta (blood) and Pitta imbalance.

Procedure

The person should lie on a cot in a place devoid of breeze.
His eyes should be opened with the left hand of the physician.
The medicine dispenser, either a seashell or a wick is held in the right hand of the physician just two Angulas (finger width) above the inner angle of the eye (inner canthus).
10 – 12 drops of the medicated liquid are put into the eye.
Afterwards the eyes should be cleaned with a soft cloth.
Mild fomentation is given with a piece of cloth dipped in warm water in disorders of Kapha and Vata.
In disorders due to blood and Pitta vitiation, the eyes are mopped with a cloth dipped in cold water. 2 – 4

Very hot and strong medicinal drops lead to pain, redness and loss of vision;
Very cold drops produce pricking pain, loss of movement of eye balls and discomfort;
Excess therapy produces roughness of the lids, friction and difficulty in opening of the lids;
Inadequate (less) therapy leads to worsening of the diseases, increase of swelling, redness and absence of lacrimation. 5 – 6.

The medicine dropped into the eye, entering into the channels of the joints (fornices of the eyes), head, nose and face, eliminates the imbalanced Doshas which have localized in the upper parts of the body. 7.

Application of collyrium (eye salve)

Anjana Vidhi – procedure of applying collyrium (eye salve) to the eye :-

Indications

Application of collyrium is suitable for
A person who has his body purified by Vamana, Virechana etc,
In whom the Doshas are localized in the eyes only,
When signs of fully ripened state such as slight oedema (Alpa shopha), severe itching (Ati kandu) and sliminess (Paichilya) are found,
When the excretions of the eyes are thick,
In persons who are being troubled by Pitta, Kapha and blood and
Especially in Vata imbalance. 8 – 9.

Types

Anjana is of three kinds –
Lekhana – scarifying, scraping
Ropana – healing and
Drishti prasadana – making the vision clear, soothing to the eyes;

Lekhana Anjana is prepared from herbs of astringent, sour, salt, and pungent tastes and hot potency;

Ropana Anjana is prepared from herbs of bitter taste and

Prasadana Anjana is prepared from herbs of sweet taste and cold potency.
To combat the side effects of strong collyrium, Prasadana Anjana is used. This kind of usage of one Anjana against the effects of the other is called as Pratyanjana – counter collyrium.

Collyrium apparatus

Anjana Shalaka – Collyrium apparatus –
A metal rod, 10 Angula in length, thin in the middle, with tips resembling a flower bud is best suited for Anjana application.
For Lekhana Anjana, the Shalaka should be made of copper.
For Ropana, it should be made of  iron or finger itself can be used.
For Prasadana, Shalaka of gold or silver is used. 12 – 13.

Forms, quantity of collyrium

Anjana Bheda – kinds of eye salve  –

Pinda – pill – used in profound imbalance of Dosha.
Rasakriya – gel, confection, semisolid abtained from boiling decoction till solidity  – used in moderate imbalance of Dosha.
Churna – powder are the three forms of Anjana – used in mild imbalance of Dosha. 14

The quantity of Pinda anjana prepared from strong herbs is one Harenu.
The quantity of Pinda Collyrium prepared from mild herbs is two Harenu.
The quantity of eye-salve which is in the form of gel, confection (Rasakriya) shall be that of Vella (Vidanga),
The quantity of the eye salve which is in the form of powder (Churna) is two rods full in case of strong herbs and
three rods full in case of mild herbs. 15.

Time for application

Anjana Kala – time for collyrium application:-

Application of eye-salve (collyrium) should NOT be done at night, during sleep, at midday, when the eyes are fatigued by strong rays of the sun.

If done during these times, it will lead to diseases of the eyes because the Doshas get increased, spread to other sites and get liquefied.
So to mitigate the Doshas, Anjana should be applied always either in the morning or in the evening when the sun is not present. 16 – 17.

Others say, that strong Anjana should not be applied during day, because the eye which has become weak by purgation treatment from strong herbs will be further debilitated by the presence of the sun. 18.

The eye is Agneyi – predominant with the fire element, being habituated to cold comforts it regains its strength after good sleep and nourished by the coolant nature of the night. 19.

In conditions of extreme increase of Kapha or in diseases which require Lekhana Anjana – scraping type, Teekshna Anjana – strong type, can be put into the eyes even during day time, if desired, only if the day is not very hot. 20.

Metals are born from the ores;
Metals derive their sharpness / bluntness from the ores. Similarly, the eyes derive their power and features from Agni – Fire element.

When there is severe cold, application of strong eye-salve is not good even at nights, because it does not cause elimination of the Doshas from the eyes.
Instead, it produces itching, inactivity etc. Here Doshas get stagnated inside the eyes, even after Anjana therapy, due to cold effect. 22.

Contraindications

Persons unfit for application of Anjana -Anjana Anarha –
Application of Anjana should not be done to persons who are
Bheeta – in fear,
Vamita, Virikta – who have been administered Vamana and Virechana
Who are hungry,
Shitavegita – who have urges of urine, faeces etc.,
Kruddha – anger;
Jvarita – during fever,
When the eyes are fatigued,
Shiroruk – during headache,
Shoka – bouts of grief and
Jagara – loss of sleep;
Adrushte Arke – when the sun is fully covered by the clouds,
Shira Snate – after head bath,
after inhalation of smoke and drinking of wine,
Ajirne – during indigestion,
Fatigued from excess exposure to fire and sun;
Divasupte – soon after sleep during day and
Pipasite – when thirsty. 23 – 24.

Anjana, which is very strong or very mild, very little or very large in quantity, very thin or very thick in consistency, very rough, coarse, very cold or very hot – should not be used. 25

Procedure after applying collyrium

After applying the Anjana, the eye balls should be moved up and rotated slowly, the eyelids should also be moved slight by massaging over it; by these acts the strong eye salve spreads to all places. But opening and closing, squeezing or washing of the eyelids should not be done. 26-27.

After the cessation of the activity of the drug, when the eyes have regained strength, they should be washed with water – hot or cold, suitable to the disease, Doshas and season.  28.

The physician should lift and hold the upper lid of the left eye with a piece of cloth held in his right thumb and fingers and wash the left eye; and with his left hand, the other eye. 29.

Otherwise, if not washed the Anjana remaining in the lids, excites the Doshas which give rise to diseases. In case of itching and inactivity either a strong Anjana should be applied again or an inhalation of strong smoke of herbs should be done. 30.

When the eyes are fatigued by strong Anjana, applying a Pratyanjana – counter eye-salve which is in the form of powder and cold in effect should be done. 30½.

Thus ends the chapter Aschotana – Anjana Vidhi – the 23rd of Sutrasthana in Astanga Hrudaya Samhita written by Srimad Vagbhata, son of Sri Vaidyapati Simhagupta.

9 comments on “Ayurveda Eye Treatment Types, Methods – Ashtanga Hrudaya Sutrasthana 23

  • Laurence

    01/04/2016 - 1:58 am

    I have heard that Collyrium can be performed as a daily routine.If so,then where can buy collyrium liquid in india.I would be happy if you can suggest me some names of eye drops to use daily.

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  • Gulshan Saraswat

    19/08/2016 - 11:56 am

    I am seeing flashes of light and floaters in my left eye regularly. Is there a cure in Ayurved for this problem. Do you know of any reputed vaidya in North India?

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    • Dr J V Hebbar MD(Ayu)

      23/08/2016 - 5:39 pm

      Which place in North India?

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      • Gulshan Saraswat

        23/08/2016 - 6:16 pm

        Delhi NCR

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        • Dr J V Hebbar MD(Ayu)

          26/08/2016 - 7:39 pm

          Below Ayurveda centers in Delhi are good.
          Please call by phone and confirm before going there.
          Dr Ankur Sharma
          9968025608, 9999190832
          drankuray81@gmail.com
          Divyaprastha hospital
          Palam, New delhi
          Pin-110045.
          Consulting Timing morning -8am-11am.
          E-mail- drankuray81@gmail.com
          Also consults at –
          c-1/100, Hariom Apartments, Madhu Vihar, Dwarka Sector 3, New Delhi.

          Dr PK Arora, – For booking appointment – phone number – 08130254321
          Consultant, (Ayurveda) – at Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi – On Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

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  • Rameela

    18/04/2017 - 10:47 am

    Can you please give me information about chedan karma in akshi roga and it’s reference in samhitas

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    • Dr J V Hebbar MD(Ayu)

      18/04/2017 - 7:53 pm

      Will write about it.

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  • Kumar

    29/05/2018 - 5:01 pm

    Any other methods to restore 20/20 vision naturally?

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  • Dr J V Hebbar MD(Ayu)

    09/07/2018 - 11:14 am

    Wonderful!. Thanks for sharing your valuable experience 🙂

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