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Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga

Volume  7, Issue 4, October - December 2014, Pages 207-213
 

Review Article

Concept of Dhatwagni and its Clinical Manifestation: A Review

Komal Sandesh Gulakari, Vilas S. Kad

*PG Scholar, **Professor & Head, Roga Nidana Avum Vikriti Vigyan, S.V.N.H.T’s Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Shrishivajinagar, Rahuri, Dist Ahmednagar, Maharashtra Pin-413706, India

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Abstract

Agni (fire) is the invariable agent in the process of Paka (chemical action).Ingested food is to be digested, absorbed and assimilated, which is unavoidable for the maintenance of life and is performed by Agni. The different types of Agni perform different functions according to its site. Wholesome food stuffs ingested in fourfold manner having been digested by Jatharagni is followed by further Paka by Bhautikagni which are again subjected further Paka by Dhatwagni. Dhatwagnis catalyse further metabolic transformation of the nutrient substances before they made available to the seven Dhatus. According to modern science, hormones and enzymes also act as catalyst in metabolic transformation similar to that of Dhatwagni in Ayurveda. This concept is helpful in understanding Samprapti (pathogenesis) of metabolic diseases like Prameha (diabetes), hypothyroidism and hence in planning line of treatment according to Ayurveda.

Keywords: Agni; Dhatu; Dhatwagni; Margaga Dhatu; Sthanastha Dhatu.


Corresponding Author : Komal Sandesh Gulakari