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Basti (बस्तिः) is the samskrit term which means urinary bladder. Ayurveda considers basti as one of the 3 chief vital organs of humans. When the term basti is used in reference to Panchakarma procedures of Ayurveda, it refers to the procedure of giving medicated enema. In this panchakarma procedure, medicated oils or decoctions or combination of multiple medicated ingredients is done and the fluid is administered per rectally. In this article a brief account on the panchakarma procedure basti has been given.  
 
Basti (बस्तिः) is the samskrit term which means urinary bladder. Ayurveda considers basti as one of the 3 chief vital organs of humans. When the term basti is used in reference to Panchakarma procedures of Ayurveda, it refers to the procedure of giving medicated enema. In this panchakarma procedure, medicated oils or decoctions or combination of multiple medicated ingredients is done and the fluid is administered per rectally. In this article a brief account on the panchakarma procedure basti has been given.  
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== Introduction ==
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== परिचयः॥ Introduction ==
 
Ayurveda has categorized the [[Chikitsa (चिकित्सा)|chikitsa]] (treatment) into 2 main types. Pacification of aggravated doshas with the help of medicines means Shamanam (शमनम्) while eliminating the excessively aggravated doshas out of the body through Panchakarma procedures is called as shodhanam (शोधनम्). Basti, the prime treatment in shodhana is considered as one of the most important treatments for many diseases according to Ayurvedic classical literature. It is the best treatment modality for all types of vata diseases. The route of administration of basti ensures the entry of medicines directly into the pakwashaya (part of large intestine) which is believed to be the chief site of Vata dosha in body. Thus the basti directly acts on the site of vata and facilitates easy control or pacification of vitiated  vata. Thus classically it is advocated in the diseases of vata. According to the classical texts basti administration is done with the help of animal urinary bladder and specially prepared metal/wooden nozzle/catheter, the whole assembly is called as basti-yantra i.e. Tool for basti. As basti is basically a receptacle having soft and elastic nature, it was used as an instrument for drug administration with a constant pressure.
 
Ayurveda has categorized the [[Chikitsa (चिकित्सा)|chikitsa]] (treatment) into 2 main types. Pacification of aggravated doshas with the help of medicines means Shamanam (शमनम्) while eliminating the excessively aggravated doshas out of the body through Panchakarma procedures is called as shodhanam (शोधनम्). Basti, the prime treatment in shodhana is considered as one of the most important treatments for many diseases according to Ayurvedic classical literature. It is the best treatment modality for all types of vata diseases. The route of administration of basti ensures the entry of medicines directly into the pakwashaya (part of large intestine) which is believed to be the chief site of Vata dosha in body. Thus the basti directly acts on the site of vata and facilitates easy control or pacification of vitiated  vata. Thus classically it is advocated in the diseases of vata. According to the classical texts basti administration is done with the help of animal urinary bladder and specially prepared metal/wooden nozzle/catheter, the whole assembly is called as basti-yantra i.e. Tool for basti. As basti is basically a receptacle having soft and elastic nature, it was used as an instrument for drug administration with a constant pressure.
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== Etymology ==
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== निरुक्तिः॥ Etymology ==
 
According to Vachaspathyam the word “Basti” is derived from the root “Vas” by adding “Tich” Pratyaya and it belongs to masculine gender.   
 
According to Vachaspathyam the word “Basti” is derived from the root “Vas” by adding “Tich” Pratyaya and it belongs to masculine gender.   
    
If the function of basti in the body is observed, it is understood that, bladder is that organ which collects waste liquid from all over the body up to certain capacity and then throws it all at one time not continuously. Thus basti has capacity to store and then expel out in a particular fashion which makes it suitable organ for giving basti. In the basti procedures, multiple ingredients are mixed in a specific manner, stored for little time and then the resultant mixture is administered.   
 
If the function of basti in the body is observed, it is understood that, bladder is that organ which collects waste liquid from all over the body up to certain capacity and then throws it all at one time not continuously. Thus basti has capacity to store and then expel out in a particular fashion which makes it suitable organ for giving basti. In the basti procedures, multiple ingredients are mixed in a specific manner, stored for little time and then the resultant mixture is administered.   
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== Types ==
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== बस्तिभेदाः॥ Types ==
 
Basti is categorized into 3 main types by Acharya Vagbhata.<ref>Ashtanga Hrudayam (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 19 Sutra 1-2)</ref> In Ashtanga hrudayam, 3 types of basti have been mentioned as below,
 
Basti is categorized into 3 main types by Acharya Vagbhata.<ref>Ashtanga Hrudayam (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 19 Sutra 1-2)</ref> In Ashtanga hrudayam, 3 types of basti have been mentioned as below,
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# Niruha basti : The type of basti where decoction is the major part is called as asthapana basti or niruha basti. In Niruha Basti/ Aasthaapana Basti, decoction of medicinal plants is the main content wherein other ingredients like honey, salt, lipids & other drugs are incorporated to form a colloid or a suspension. Word Niruha, indicates “To eliminate” or eliminate morbid Doshas or Disease from body, & its synonym word “Asthapan” indicates “establish life span & age.<ref>Sushruta Samhita (Chikitsasthanam Adhyaya 35 Sutra 38)</ref>.
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# Niruha basti (निरुहबस्तिः) : The type of basti where decoction is the major part is called as asthapana basti or niruha basti. In Niruha Basti/ Aasthaapana Basti, decoction of medicinal plants is the main content wherein other ingredients like honey, salt, lipids & other drugs are incorporated to form a colloid or a suspension. Word Niruha, indicates “To eliminate” or eliminate morbid Doshas or Disease from body, & its synonym word “Asthapan” indicates “establish life span & age.<ref>Sushruta Samhita (Chikitsasthanam Adhyaya 35 Sutra 38)</ref>.
# Anuvasana basti : Basti in which major part of plain or medicated oil is used is called as ''anuvasana''. The word Anuvasan indicates “To stay”, the administrated medicines stay inside for a longer duration, but still do not cause any untoward problem  
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# Anuvasana basti (अनुवासनबस्तिः) : Basti in which major part of plain or medicated oil is used is called as ''anuvasana''. The word Anuvasan indicates “To stay”, the administrated medicines stay inside for a longer duration, but still do not cause any untoward problem
# Uttar basti :  The basti administered through different route (Uttara:next) i.e. through urethral opening in males and vaginal orifice in females is called as uttara basti. In this type of basti also chiefly oil or ghee is used as a drug.
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# Uttar basti (उत्तरबस्तिः) :  The basti administered through different route (Uttara:next) i.e. through urethral opening in males and vaginal orifice in females is called as uttara basti. In this type of basti also chiefly oil or ghee is used as a drug.
    
Other common basti types include following bastis,
 
Other common basti types include following bastis,
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# Yapana basti: Basti indicated for strengthening, longevity, maintenance of health etc. Milk, broth, ghee, oil etc are common ingredients.
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# Yapana basti (यापनबस्तिः): Basti indicated for strengthening, longevity, maintenance of health etc. Milk, broth, ghee, oil etc are common ingredients.
# Ksheera basti: Milk is the major ingredient. ALong with milk, ghee, oil, honey can be used.
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# Ksheera basti (क्षीरबस्तिः): Milk is the major ingredient. ALong with milk, ghee, oil, honey can be used.
# Matra basti: Type of anuvasana basti wherein medicated or plain oil is administered like anuvasana basti but the quantity of the oil is very less as compared to it.  
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# Matra basti (मात्रा बस्तिः): Type of anuvasana basti wherein medicated or plain oil is administered like anuvasana basti but the quantity of the oil is very less as compared to it.
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== What factors are considered before planning Basti for a patient? ==
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== बस्तिप्रयोगपूर्वा समीक्षा ॥ What factors are considered before planning Basti for a patient? ==
 
Your [[Vaidya (वैद्यः)|Vaidya]] will examine you thoroughly and make assessment on the basis of Ayurveda's parameters. Usually Dashavidha pariksha (10 fold assessment) is done and only then it will be decided whether the patient needs basti therapy and all other details of basti treatment e.g. type, total period, ingredients, dose, do's and dont's etc. Acharya charaka has briefly listed the basic parameters a vaidya will consider before planning basti. Those are as follows,
 
Your [[Vaidya (वैद्यः)|Vaidya]] will examine you thoroughly and make assessment on the basis of Ayurveda's parameters. Usually Dashavidha pariksha (10 fold assessment) is done and only then it will be decided whether the patient needs basti therapy and all other details of basti treatment e.g. type, total period, ingredients, dose, do's and dont's etc. Acharya charaka has briefly listed the basic parameters a vaidya will consider before planning basti. Those are as follows,
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When all these factors are considered, one can attain maximum benefits, desired outcomes and prevent adverse effects of basti therapy.  
 
When all these factors are considered, one can attain maximum benefits, desired outcomes and prevent adverse effects of basti therapy.  
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== Common indications of basti ==
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== बस्ति अर्हता ॥ Common indications of basti ==
 
Basti is the chief treatment for aggravated or vitiated vata dosha. Although it chiefly acts on vata, it does help to balance vitiated pitta and kapha dosha as well due to appropriately selected ingredients in basti preparation. Therefore basti is called as a supreme line of treatment.  
 
Basti is the chief treatment for aggravated or vitiated vata dosha. Although it chiefly acts on vata, it does help to balance vitiated pitta and kapha dosha as well due to appropriately selected ingredients in basti preparation. Therefore basti is called as a supreme line of treatment.  
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Ayurveda scholars have also described the states specifically suitable for different types of bastis. The indications for 2 different types of basti are listed below.
 
Ayurveda scholars have also described the states specifically suitable for different types of bastis. The indications for 2 different types of basti are listed below.
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=== Indications for niruha basti ===
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=== निरुहबस्ति अर्हता ॥ Indications for niruha basti ===
 
There are certain conditions in which specifically niruha basti is recommended.<ref name=":2">Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 2 Sutra 16-19)</ref> These are follows,
 
There are certain conditions in which specifically niruha basti is recommended.<ref name=":2">Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 2 Sutra 16-19)</ref> These are follows,
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# Various vata related diseases
 
# Various vata related diseases
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=== Indications for Anuvasana basti ===
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=== अनुवासनबस्ति अर्हता॥ Indications for Anuvasana basti ===
 
The diseases wherein niruha basti is recommended are also fit for Anuvasana type of basti. However, those who have excessive dryness in the body, strong agni and when the diseases are caused due to vata alone i.e not associated with ama require anuvasana type of basti chiefly. <ref name=":2" />  
 
The diseases wherein niruha basti is recommended are also fit for Anuvasana type of basti. However, those who have excessive dryness in the body, strong agni and when the diseases are caused due to vata alone i.e not associated with ama require anuvasana type of basti chiefly. <ref name=":2" />  
    
Niruha basti shows more of cleansing and purifying action whereas anuvasana type of basti is nourishing type. Thus basti is chosen depending upon the desired action. When both the types of basti are used in succession or alternatively, cleansing and tonic both the actions are performed at a time. One type of basti works better when paired with the other type also. Therefore many a times niruha and anuvasana bastis are administered in alternate manner or one after the other.  
 
Niruha basti shows more of cleansing and purifying action whereas anuvasana type of basti is nourishing type. Thus basti is chosen depending upon the desired action. When both the types of basti are used in succession or alternatively, cleansing and tonic both the actions are performed at a time. One type of basti works better when paired with the other type also. Therefore many a times niruha and anuvasana bastis are administered in alternate manner or one after the other.  
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== Unfit for basti or contraindications ==
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== बस्तिअनर्हता॥ Unfit for basti or contraindications ==
 
Basti is a type of Panchakarma which is known as detoxification or cleansing therapy. Since such therapies include administration of strong medicines and immediate elimination of body wastes through different routes of body, it needs careful observation. Therefore it is also extremely important to screen patients for their fitness before undergoing these procedures. Ayurveda scholars have listed certain conditions when the basti should not be given because then it might lead to serious adverse effects. These are called as contraindications for basti and are listed below.  
 
Basti is a type of Panchakarma which is known as detoxification or cleansing therapy. Since such therapies include administration of strong medicines and immediate elimination of body wastes through different routes of body, it needs careful observation. Therefore it is also extremely important to screen patients for their fitness before undergoing these procedures. Ayurveda scholars have listed certain conditions when the basti should not be given because then it might lead to serious adverse effects. These are called as contraindications for basti and are listed below.  
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=== Unfit for Niruha basti ===
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=== निरुहबस्तिअनर्हता॥ Unfit for Niruha basti ===
 
The person should not receive niruha basti if he/she is having following conditions,<ref name=":3">Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 2 Sutram 15-17)</ref>
 
The person should not receive niruha basti if he/she is having following conditions,<ref name=":3">Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 2 Sutram 15-17)</ref>
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* Many other illnesses where administering large amount of decoction or suspension of multiple liquids might aggravate the already existing disease like intestinal perforation, obstruction etc.
 
* Many other illnesses where administering large amount of decoction or suspension of multiple liquids might aggravate the already existing disease like intestinal perforation, obstruction etc.
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=== Unfit for Anuvasana Basti ===
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=== अनुवासनबस्तिअनर्हता॥ Unfit for Anuvasana Basti ===
 
All those conditions where niruha basti is contraindicated, anuvasana basti is also contraindicated. In addition to that, certain other specific conditions where anuvasana basti is contraindicated are listed below,<ref name=":3" />
 
All those conditions where niruha basti is contraindicated, anuvasana basti is also contraindicated. In addition to that, certain other specific conditions where anuvasana basti is contraindicated are listed below,<ref name=":3" />
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* other medical conditions where purification or cleansing is recommended and not nourishing e.g worm infestation
 
* other medical conditions where purification or cleansing is recommended and not nourishing e.g worm infestation
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== How basti is given in today's times (Niruha basti or anuvasana basti) ==
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== सांप्रतकाले बस्तिदानम्॥ How basti is given in today's times (Niruha basti or anuvasana basti) ==
 
Basti is known as the procedure there is rectal administration of medicated liquids. Thus technically it is somewhat similar to the enema procedure. However the instruments or tools used to administer basti have been described in depth in Ayurveda literature.  Dimensions of catheter tube, quantity of total fluid to be administered have been described as per age and basti type. As described earlier the basti obtains its name from the fact that urinary bladders of animals (thoroughly cleaned and processed) were used as the bags to hold the fluid and push it through catheter inside the rectum.  Nowadays, except in some of the Vaidya traditions in Kerala, basti administration is often done using enema-can or douche-set. In the aforesaid classical procedure active pressure is expected to be given on the bastiputaka whereas, in conventionally used enema-can only passive or gravitational force plays a role. It can also be used in children as well but with utmost care under physician’s supervision. The procedure of administering basti has been described in brief here.  
 
Basti is known as the procedure there is rectal administration of medicated liquids. Thus technically it is somewhat similar to the enema procedure. However the instruments or tools used to administer basti have been described in depth in Ayurveda literature.  Dimensions of catheter tube, quantity of total fluid to be administered have been described as per age and basti type. As described earlier the basti obtains its name from the fact that urinary bladders of animals (thoroughly cleaned and processed) were used as the bags to hold the fluid and push it through catheter inside the rectum.  Nowadays, except in some of the Vaidya traditions in Kerala, basti administration is often done using enema-can or douche-set. In the aforesaid classical procedure active pressure is expected to be given on the bastiputaka whereas, in conventionally used enema-can only passive or gravitational force plays a role. It can also be used in children as well but with utmost care under physician’s supervision. The procedure of administering basti has been described in brief here.  
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* Moreover, Basti is fast acting and quickly restores the balance by either nourishing or cleansing activity without any adverse effects. Thus is effective and safe at the same time. Therefore Basti holds special place in Panchakarma and all the treatment modalities in Ayurveda.
 
* Moreover, Basti is fast acting and quickly restores the balance by either nourishing or cleansing activity without any adverse effects. Thus is effective and safe at the same time. Therefore Basti holds special place in Panchakarma and all the treatment modalities in Ayurveda.
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<blockquote>कर्मान्यद्बस्तिसमं न विद्यते शीघ्रसुखविशोधित्वात्| आश्वपतर्पणतर्पणयोगाच्च निरत्ययत्वाच्च||५|| (Char.Samh. Siddhi 10.5)</blockquote>
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<blockquote>कर्मान्यद्बस्तिसमं न विद्यते शीघ्रसुखविशोधित्वात्| आश्वपतर्पणतर्पणयोगाच्च निरत्ययत्वाच्च||५|| (Char.Samh. Siddhi 10.5)<ref name=":7">Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 10 Sutra 4-5)</ref></blockquote>
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* Basti is versatile in action. It can perform both the Upakramas viz. Langhana and Brumhana and can provide the benefit of whole of the Panchakarma by virtue of its specific type and different drugs utilised in it. (Cha.Si.11/16, 3/6 ).
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* Basti is versatile in action. It can perform both the Upakramas viz. Langhana and Brumhana and can provide the benefit of whole of the Panchakarma by virtue of its specific type and different drugs utilised in it.<ref>Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 11 Sutra 16)</ref>
* It acts as both Samsodhana and Samsamana (Su. Ci. 35/3,4) It provides immediate strength; hence it is a supreme line of treatment, particularly in children and aged persons (Cha.Si 11/36).
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* It acts as both Samsodhana and Samsamana, It provides immediate strength; hence it is a supreme line of treatment, particularly in children and aged persons.<ref>Sushruta Samhita  (Chikitsasthanam Adhyayan 35 Sutra 3-4)</ref> <ref>Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 11 Sutra 36)</ref>
* It can be used in almost all the diseases by using specific drugs indicated in that disease condition (Ca. Si. 10/4, Su. Ci. 38/111)
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* It can be used in almost all the diseases by using specific drugs indicated in that disease condition.<ref name=":7" />  <ref>Sushruta Samhita (Chikitsasthanam Adhyayan 38 Sutra 111)</ref>
 
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* There is no treatment equivalent to Basti in the protection of the Marmasthi and Sandhi in the management of their affliction, which are considered as vital parts in the body (Cha. Si. 9/7).
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* There is no treatment equivalent to Basti in the protection of the Marmasthi and Sandhi in the management of their affliction, which are considered as vital parts in the body.<ref>Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 9 Sutra 7)</ref>
* It eliminates the Doshas/Mala accumulated in the whole body; in turn alleviates the disease (Cha. Si. 1/28).
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* It eliminates the Doshas/Mala accumulated in the whole body; in turn alleviates the disease.<ref>Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 28)</ref>
    
=== Benefits of different types of basti ===
 
=== Benefits of different types of basti ===
Niruha samyak yoga signs- प्रसृष्टविण्मूत्रसमीरणत्वं रुच्यग्निवृद्ध्याशयलाघवानि||४१||
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Various health benefit of different types of basti are described in brief below,
 
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रोगोपशान्तिः प्रकृतिस्थता च बलं च तत् स्यात् सुनिरूढलिङ्गम्|४२| (Char. Samh. Siddhi 1. 42)
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Anuvasana samyak yoga -  प्रत्येत्यसक्तं सशकृच्च तैलं रक्तादिबुद्धीन्द्रियसम्प्रसादः <sup>[१]</sup> |
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स्वप्नानुवृत्तिर्लघुता बलं च सृष्टाश्च वेगाः स्वनुवासिते स्युः||४४|| (Char. Samh. Siddhi 1. 44)
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Niruha basti when done properly brings about following positive changes in body<ref name=":8">Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 42-44)</ref>
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=== Do's and Dont's For basti and other panchakarmas ===
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* Sufficient and satisfactory evacuation of bowels, urinary bladder and release of accumulated gas takes place
Parihara kala
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* Since all wastes are properly evacuated, it generates appetite, increases interest in food, and lightness in stomach.
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* The disease or medical condition for which the basti wad advised is well treated, and symptoms relived.
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* The normal health state is achieved.
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* Strength is gained.
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कालस्तु बस्त्यादिषु याति यावांस्तावान् भवेद्द्विः परिहारकालः|५४| Cha Si 1.54
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Anuvasana basti consisting of medicated oils when done properly provides following benefits,<ref name=":8" />
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Things to avoid
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* Stools are passed with ease and smoothly with or without oil after administering basti
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* All the [[Dhatus (धातवः)|dhatus]], [[Buddhi (बुद्धिः)|buddhi]] and [[Indriyas (इन्द्रियाणि)|indriyas]] are calmed and nourished.
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* One gets sound sleep.
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* Strength is increased.
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* Bowel and bladder evacuation occurs smoothly. All other natural urges are properly manifested.
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अत्यासनस्थानवचांसि यानं स्वप्नं दिवा मैथुनवेगरोधान्||५४||
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=== Special precautions after doing basti and other panchakarmas ===
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Parihara kala is the term used in Ayurveda to indicate the time period which is double the time required for panchakarma procedure which starts after completion of Panchakarma procedure like vamana, virechana, basti etc. During this period the patient is advised to take following precautions and follow these rules,<ref>Charaka Samhita (Siddhisthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 54)</ref>
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शीतोपचारातपशोकरोषांस्त्यजेदकालाहितभोजनं च|५५|
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* Long hours of sitting
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* Excessive talking
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* Excessive travelling
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* Excessive sleeping,
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* Daytime sleeping
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* Coitus
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* Suppression of natural urges
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* Cold exposure, drinking/eating cold
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* Exposure to sun/heat
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* Greif, anger, anxiety
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* Eating on irregular time
    
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