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“Rasa” (Samskrit : रसः) is one among the five qualities of dravya (द्रव्यम् substance). The term “rasa” means taste or the perception of taste. Also the guna (गुणाः quality) of the rasanendriya (रसनेन्द्रियम्) is known as rasa (the [[Rasa Dhatu (रस धातु)|rasa dhatu]] among the [[Dhatus (धातवः)|saptdhatus]] is distinct from this rasa) Rasas in dravya (substance) are known by their effects in our body.
  
“Rasa” is one among the five qualities of dravya (substance). The term “rasa” means taste or the perception of taste. Also the guna (quality) of the rasendriya is known as rasa (the rasa dhatu among the saptdhatus is distinct from this rasa) Rasa in dravya(substance) are known by their effects in our body.
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== व्युत्पत्तिः॥ Etymology ==
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<blockquote>रस्यत आस्वाद्यत इति रसः | (Char. Samh. 1.64)<ref>Chakrapani Commentary on Charaka Samhita ([https://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/ecaraka/?mod=read Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutram 64])</ref>
  
== Etymology ==
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rasyata āsvādyata iti rasaḥ | (Char. Samh. 1.64)</blockquote>Meaning: Rasa means which can be perceived by the tongue or that which can be tasted.
रस्यत आस्वाद्यत इति रसः | (Char. Samh. 1.64)<ref>Chakrapani Commentary on Charaka Samhita ([https://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/ecaraka/?mod=read Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutram 64])</ref>
 
  
Meaning: Rasa means which can be perceived by the tongue or that which can be tasted.
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== रसभेदाः ॥ Types of Rasas ==
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There are shadrasa meaning six in number: <blockquote>रसाः स्वाद्वम्ललवणतिक्तोषणकषायकाः| षड् द्रव्यमाश्रितास्ते च यथापूर्वंबलावहाः (Asht. Hrud. 1.14-15)<ref>Ashtanga Hrudayam ([http://vedotpatti.in/samhita/Vag/ehrudayam/?mod=read&h=rasAH Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 14-15])</ref>
  
== Types ==
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rasāḥ svādvamlalavaṇatiktoṣaṇakaṣāyakāḥ| ṣaḍ dravyamāśritāste ca yathāpūrvaṁbalāvahāḥ (Asht. Hrud. 1.14-15)</blockquote>Meaning: Madhura, Amla, Lavana, Katu, Tikta and Kashaya are 6 types of rasa which are present in substances. These rasas are in decreasing order of providing strength to the body.
There are shadrasa meaning six in number:
 
  
Rasa svaduamla lavana tiktushana kashayaka
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Svadu/Madhura (स्वादु / मधुरः । sweet), Amla (अम्‍ल । sour), Lavana (लवणः । salty), Katu (कटुः । pungent), Tikta (तिक्तः । bitter) and Kashaya (कषायः । astringent) are the 6 types of rasa. According to Ayurveda acharyas these rasas provide strength to the body when consumed through diet and medicines. Although all these rasas provide strength, not all of these have equal ability to provide strength. Acharya Vagbhata states that, these rasas are in decreasing order of providing strength to the body. This means madhura rasa imparts maximum strength whereas Kashaya rasa lowest.
 
 
Shad dravyam ashritastey ch yathapurva balavaha (a.h 1.14)
 
 
 
1. Svadu/Madhura(sweet)
 
 
 
2. Amla(sour)
 
 
 
3. Lavana(salty)
 
 
 
4. Katu(pungent)
 
 
 
5. Tikta(bitter)
 
 
 
6. Kashaya(astringen)
 
 
 
These rasa are in decreasing order of providing strength to the body, meaning madhura rasa imparts maximum strength whereas Kashaya rasa lowest.
 
 
 
Each of these rasa constitutes of two mahabhutas, but their origin is from jala mahabhuta.
 
 
 
== Uplabdhi of rasa(determination of taste) ==
 
According to Darshana shastra rasa can be determined by three modes;
 
 
 
Pratyaksha
 
 
 
Anumana
 
 
 
Aptopadesha
 
 
 
Here mainly pratyaksha pramana is used. When any dravya(substance) comes in contact with rasanendriya  a peculiar taste is perceived this is called “rasana pratyaksha)
 
 
 
== Concept of Anurasa: ==
 
The rasa in a dravya which is avyakta or ishatvyakta. These rasas are perceived by anumana pramana but can only be understood by aptopdesha. For eg; madhura rasa in Swarna, rajata dravya are avyakta and are inferred by observing their effects in our body. Also some rasa are not perceived at first but are perceived at the end or not at all. For eg; in haritiki at first it tastes Kashaya rasa but at the end madhura rasa is perceived.
 
 
 
== Properties of rasa ==
 
 
 
=== Madhur rasa ===
 
तत्र, मधुरो रसः शरीरसात्म्याद्रसरुधिरमांसमेदोस्थिमज्जौजःशुक्राभिवर्धन आयुष्यः षडिन्द्रियप्रसादनो बलवर्णकरः पित्तविषमारुतघ्नस्तृष्णादाहप्रशमनस्त्वच्यः केश्यः कण्ठ्यो बल्यः प्रीणनो जीवनस्तर्पणो बृंहणः स्थैर्यकरः क्षीणक्षतसन्धानकरो घ्राणमुखकण्ठौष्ठजिह्वाप्रह्लादनो दाहमूर्च्छाप्रशमनः षट्पदपिपीलिकानामिष्टतमः स्निग्धः शीतो गुरुश्च| स एवङ्गुणोऽप्येक एवात्यर्थमुपयुज्यमानः स्थौल्यं मार्दवमालस्यमतिस्वप्नं गौरवमनन्नाभिलाषमग्नेर्दौर्बल्यमास्यकण्ठयोर्मांसाभिवृद्धिं श्वासकासप्रतिश्यायालसकशीतज्वरानाहास्यमाधुर्यवमथुसञ्ज्ञास्वरप्रणाशगलगण्डगण्डमालाश्लीपद- गलशोफबस्तिधमनीगलोपलेपाक्ष्यामयाभिष्यन्दानित्येवम्प्रभृतीन् कफजान् विकारानुपजनयति |
 
 
 
It nourishes the saptdhatu, provides longevity, helps maintaining sensory organs, enhances bodily strength and lusture. Helps pacifying pitta and vata dosha, any poisonous effects on body, burning sensation and thirst. It is advantageous for skin, hair and throat. It promotes strength to those who are weak and emaciated. It has guna(properties) of being snigdha(unctuous),sheeta(cold) and guru(heavy).
 
 
 
These are qualities of dravya which contain madhura rasa. Although if consumed in excess amounts may lead to various abnormalities and diseases.
 
 
 
=== Amla rasa: ===
 
अम्लो रसो भक्तं रोचयति, अग्निं दीपयति, देहं बृंहयति ऊर्जयति, मनो बोधयति, इन्द्रियाणि दृढीकरोति, बलं वर्धयति, वातमनुलोमयति, हृदयं तर्पयति, आस्यमास्रावयति, भुक्तमपकर्षयति क्लेदयति जरयति, प्रीणयति, लघुरुष्णः स्निग्धश्च| स एवङ्गुणोऽप्येक एवात्यर्थमुपयुज्यमानो दन्तान् हर्षयति, तर्षयति, सम्मीलयत्यक्षिणी, संवेजयति लोमानि, कफं विलापयति, पित्तमभिवर्धयति, रक्तं दूषयति,मांसं विदहति, कायं शिथिलीकरोति, क्षीणक्षतकृशदुर्बलानां श्वयथुमापादयति, अपि च क्षताभिहतदष्टदग्धभग्नशूनप्रच्युतावमूत्रितपरिसर्पितमर्दितच्छिन्नभिन्नविश्लिष्टोद्विद्धोत्पिष्टादीनि पाचयत्याग्नेयस्वभावात्, परिदहति कण्ठमुरो हृदयं च |
 
 
 
Amla rasa dravya or sour tasting substances are appetizing, improves agni(digestivefire),enlightens mind, causes tingling over teeth, provides nourishment and energy. Enhances sensory organs and strengthens body.maintains normal flow of vata dosha in body.is good for heart. It increases salivation, helps moisten the food and aids digestion.it has guna (properties) of being laghu(light),snigdha( unctuous) and ushna(heat).
 
 
 
If consumed in excess amounts leads to teeth sensitivity, increases thirst, liquefies kapha dosha, increases pitta dosha, causes rakta dhatu morbidities, weakens muscles and causes laxity. Weakens the body. leads to suppuration in already present wounds, fractures, cuts etc. causes heart burn and burning sensation in throat.
 
 
 
=== Lavana rasa: ===
 
लवणो रसः पाचनः क्लेदनो दीपनश्च्यावनश्छेदनो भेदनस्तीक्ष्णः सरो विकास्यधःस्रंस्यवकाशकरो वातहरः स्तम्भबन्धसङ्घातविधमनः सर्वरसप्रत्यनीकभूतः, आस्यमास्रावयति, कफं विष्यन्दयति, मार्गान् विशोधयति, सर्वशरीरावयवान् मृदूकरोति, रोचयत्याहारम्, आहारयोगी, नात्यर्थं गुरुः स्निग्ध उष्णश्च| स एवङ्गुणोऽप्येक एवात्यर्थमुपयुज्यमानः पित्तं कोपयति, रक्तं वर्धयति, तर्षयति, मूर्च्छयति , तापयति, दारयति, कुष्णाति मांसानि, प्रगालयति कुष्ठानि, विषं वर्धयति, शोफान् स्फोटयति, दन्तांश्च्यावयति, पुंस्त्वमुपहन्ति, इन्द्रियाण्युपरुणद्भि, वलिपलितखालित्यमापादयति, अपि च लोहितपित्ताम्लपित्तविसर्पवातरक्तविचर्चिकेन्द्रलुप्तप्रभृतीन्विकारानुपजनयति |
 
 
 
Lavana rasa dravya aids digestion, is appetizing, expectorant,
 
 
 
Pacifies vata dosha, increases salivation, improves circulation by cleansing the channels, provides laxity to the body, liquefies kapha, goes well with food, not very guru (heavy)in nature, is snigdha(unctuous),ushna( hot).
 
 
 
When consumed in excess aggravates pitta dosha, rakta dhatu, excessive thirst, fainting, causes skin diseases,damages teeth and sensory organs, causes inflammations, leads to hairfall, greying of hair and also causes diseases like vatarakta(gouty arthritis), eczema, alopecia etc.
 
 
 
=== Katu rasa: ===
 
कटुको रसो वक्त्रं शोधयति, अग्निं दीपयति, भुक्तं शोषयति, घ्राणमास्रावयति, चक्षुर्विरेचयति, स्फुटीकरोतीन्द्रियाणि, अलसकश्वयथूपचयोदर्दाभिष्यन्दस्नेहस्वेदक्लेदमलानुपहन्ति, रोचयत्यशनं, कण्डूर्विनाशयति , व्रणानवसादयति, क्रिमीन् हिनस्ति, मांसं विलिखति, शोणितसङ्घातं भिनत्ति, बन्धांश्छिनत्ति, मार्गान् विवृणोति, श्लेष्माणं शमयति, लघुरुष्णो रूक्षश्च| स एवङ्गुणोऽप्येक एवात्यर्थमुपयुज्यमानो विपाकप्रभावात् पुंस्त्वमुपहन्ति, रसवीर्यप्रभावान्मोहयन्ति, ग्लापयति, सादयति, कर्शयति, मूर्च्छयति, नमयति, तमयति, भ्रमयति, कण्ठं परिदहति, शरीरतापमुपजनयति, बलं क्षिणोति, तृष्णां जनयति; अपि च वाय्वग्निगुणबाहुल्याद्भ्रमदवथुकम्पतोदभेदैश्चरणभुजपार्श्वपृष्ठप्रभृतिषु मारुतजान् विकारानुपजनयति |
 
 
 
Katu rasa helps to keep the mouth clean, improves digestion and food absorption, cleanses nasal channel, causes lacrimation, enhances sensory organs, alleviates alasaka(digestive disease), swellings, heaviness of body, improves appetite, relieves itching, heal wounds, kill worms, helps remove blood clots, cleanses bodily channels, pacifies kapha dosha, is laghu(light), ushna(hot) and ruksha(dry) in guna(property).
 
 
 
If consumed in excess can cause impotency, malaise, weakness, loss of weight, unconsciousness, burning sensation in throat,loss of strength, excess thirst. Leads to increase in vata dosha and agni guna in body. Giddiness, burning sensation in body, tremors, pricking and tearing kind of pain and various vata disorders.
 
 
 
=== Tikta rasa: ===
 
तिक्तो रसः स्वयमरोचिष्णुरप्यरोचकघ्नो विषघ्नः क्रिमिघ्नो मूर्च्छादाहकण्डूकुष्ठतृष्णाप्रशमनस्त्वङ्मांसयोः स्थिरीकरणो ज्वरघ्नो दीपनः पाचनः स्तन्यशोधनो लेखनः क्लेदमेदोवसामज्जलसीकापूयस्वेदमूत्रपुरीषपित्तश्लेष्मोपशोषणो रूक्षः शीतो लघुश्च| स एवङ्गुणोऽप्येक एवात्यर्थमुपयुज्यमानो रौक्ष्यात्खरविषदस्वभावाच्च रसरुधिरमांसमेदोस्थिमज्जशुक्राण्युच्छोषयति, स्रोतसां खरत्वमुपपादयति, बलमादत्ते, कर्शयति, ग्लपयति, मोहयति, भ्रमयति, वदनमुपशोषयति, अपरांश्च वातविकारानुपजनयति |
 
 
 
Tikta rasa dravya even though are distasteful but increases appetite, counters poisons and worms, reduces giddiness, burning sensation, itching, various skin infections, thirst .Reduces fever, improves digestion, helps reduce excess moisture, fat, lymphatic fluid, sweat,pus,pitta dosha and kapha dosha. Reduces frequent urination and faeces .is ruksha(dry), sheeta(cold), laghu(light) in guna(property)
 
 
 
If there is excess utilization it will cause shoshana(dryness) of saptadhatu, coarseness in strotas(channel), weakness, fatigue, mental confusion, giddiness, dryness in mouth and various vata dosha related disorders.
 
 
 
=== Kashaya rasa: ===
 
कषायो रसः संशमनः सङ्ग्राही सन्धानकरः पीडनो रोपणः शोषणः स्तम्भनः श्लेष्मरक्तपित्तप्रशमनः शरीरक्लेदस्योपयोक्ता रूक्षः शीतोऽलघुश्च| स एवङ्गुणोऽप्येक एवात्यर्थमुपयुज्यमान आस्यं शोषयति, हृदयं पीडयति, उदरमाध्मापयति, वाचं निगृह्णाति, स्रोतांस्यवबध्नाति, श्यावत्वमापादयति, पुंस्त्वमुपहन्ति, विष्टभ्य जरां गच्छति, वातमूत्रपुरीषरेतांस्यवगृह्णाति, कर्शयति, ग्लपयति, तर्षयति, स्तम्भयति, खरविशदरूक्षत्वात् पक्षवधग्रहापतानकार्दितप्रभृतींश्च वातविकारानुपजनयति||
 
 
 
Kashaya rasa is constipating and binding in nature,helps in healing the affected part, pacifies kapha, pitta dosha and rakta dhatu .is ruksha(dry),sheeta(cold), heavy in guna(property)
 
 
 
If there over utilization of this rasa it leads to dryness in mouth, ache in heart, abdominal distention,speech disturbances, obstruction of various channels, darkening of complexion, impotency, indigestion,weakness, fatigue, excess thirst, stiffness,. Causes various vata dosha disorders.
 
 
 
In a nutshell,
 
  
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== रसोत्पत्तिः तथा पाञ्चभौतिकत्वम् ॥ Origin of rasa and their panchabhautikatavam ==
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Each of the 6 rasas constitutes of two [[Panchamahabhutas (पञ्चमहाभूतानि)|mahabhutas]] (महाभूतानि). For every rasa those 2 mahabhutas which are dominantly found in it have been specifically mentioned by Ayurveda.<ref>Asthanga Hrudayam ([http://vedotpatti.in/samhita/Vag/ehrudayam/?mod=read Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 10 Sutra 1])</ref> The dominant mahabhutas for each rasa have been listed in the table below.
 
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|Madhura
 
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|Vayu, prithvi(air+earth)
 
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For manifestation of any rasa, jala mahabhuta and Prthvi mahabhuta are essential.
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== रस-अनुमानम् ॥ How to determine rasa ==
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Rasas are found in dravyas (द्रव्यम् । substances). Thus, rasa of a dravya can be determined by either tasting that dravya (i.e. on contact of dravya with tongue/ sensory organ).<ref>Charaka Samhita ([https://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/ecaraka/?mod=read&h=nipAte Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 26 Sutram 66])</ref> According to [[Ayurveda and Darshanas (आयुर्वेदः दर्शनानि च)|Darshana shastras (दर्शनानि)]] rasa can be determined by three modes as follows,
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# Pratyaksha (प्रत्यक्षम्। Direct perception by senses)- By directly tasting a dravya
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# Anumana (अनुमानम्। Inference drawn on the basis of well established relationships that are previously known to the individual)- On the basis of its effects on body after its contact and
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# Aptopadesha (आप्तोपदेशः। Knowledge obtained from trusted sources like classical treatises, Gurus etc)- As described in classical treatises/books
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Here mainly pratyaksha pramana (प्रत्यक्ष प्रमाणम्) is used. When any dravya (द्रव्यम्  ।  substance) comes in contact with rasanendriya (रसनेन्द्रियम् । Gustatory sense organ or taste buds in tongue) a peculiar taste is perceived this is called rasana pratyaksha jnanam (रसनाप्रत्यक्षज्ञानम् ।  Rasana- tongue, Pratyaksha-direct perception, Jnana-knowledge).
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== अनुरसः ॥ Concept of Anurasa ==
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Anurasa (अनुरसः) or uparasa (उपरसः) are those which are not perceived at first (contact with body/organs) but are perceived at the end or not at all. Anurasas are perceived by anumana pramana (अनुमानप्रमाणम् । inference) but can only be understood by aptopdesha (आप्तोपदेशः । ancient literature or classical treatises). For example, Ayurveda treatises have in depth description of various metals and minerals for medicinal use. In Ayurveda, the action of each of the medicinal drug is determined based on its rasa, [[Veeryam (वीर्यम्)|veerya]], [[Vipaka (विपाकः)|vipaka]], karma and [[Prabhava (प्रभावः)|prabhava]]. However, it is not possible to taste any raw metal/mineral to understand its rasa. In such cases, description of these medicinal substances available in classical treatises helps one to understand their various properties like rasa, veerya etc. On this basis madhura rasa in Suvarna (सुवर्णम्  ।  Gold), rajata (रजतम्  ।  Silver) is not perceived but is known by reading classical literature which is authentic source of information on Ayurveda. This type of knowledge about rasa or anurasa is said to be through Aptopadesha pramana.
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== विविधाः रसाः तथा तेषां गुणाः ॥ Properties of rasa ==
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Each of the six rasas possess peculiar properties. These properties are responsible for their specific action inside body. Therefore one can make therapeutic use of dravyas through their rasas only when one understands properties of each of these rasa as described in classical literature of Ayurveda. Effect of each rasa on various body components, consequences of excessive use of each rasa are described in brief here.
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=== मधुर रसः ॥ Madhur rasa ===
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It nourishes the saptdhatu, provides longevity, helps maintaining health of sensory organs, enhances bodily strength and lusture. Helps pacifying pitta and vata dosha.  It also reduces burning sensation and excessive thirst. It is advantageous for skin, hair and throat. It promotes strength to those who are weak and emaciated. It has guna (properties) of being snigdha (unctuous), sheeta (cold) and guru (heavy). If consumed in excess amounts may lead to various abnormalities like obesity, laziness, excessive sleep, heaviness of the body etc.<ref name=":0">Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 26 Sutra 43)</ref>
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=== अम्‍ल रसः ॥ Amla rasa ===
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Amla rasa dravyas (अम्‍ल रस द्रव्याणि । sour tasting substances) are appetizing, improve [[Agni (अग्निः)|agni]] (अग्निः । digestive fire), quickly energize body as well as mind and also strengthen them. Amla rasa helps in digestion of food by balancing the water content (helps moisten the food) required for the process of digestion. It provides nourishment and energy. Enhances sensory organs by quickly refreshing them. It helps to maintain normal flow of vata dosha in body. It is believed to be good for Hrudayam(हृदयम्) (due to its action on sensory organs and mind). It increases salivation. It has guna (properties) of being laghu (light), snigdha (unctuous) and ushna (heat).
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If consumed in excess amounts amla rasa leads to teeth sensitivity, increases thirst, increases pitta dosha. Also it may cause weakeness in body, heart burn and burning sensation in throat.<ref name=":0" />
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=== लवण रसः ॥ Lavana rasa ===
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Lavana rasa (dravya) aids digestion, improves appetite, helps to correct the sluggish digestion. It acts as expectorant and helps to clear pathways. Pacifies vata dosha, increases salivation, improves circulation by cleansing the channels, provides laxity to the body, liquefies kapha, goes well with food, not very guru (गुरुः । heavy) in nature, is snigdha (स्निग्धः । unctuous), ushna (उष्णः । hot). When consumed in excess lavana rasa aggravates pitta dosha, excessive thirst, causes skin diseases, damages teeth, causes inflammations, leads to hair fall, graying of hair.<ref name=":0" />
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=== कटु रसः ॥ Katu rasa ===
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Katu rasa helps to keep the mouth clean, improves digestion and food absorption, cleanses nasal channel, causes lacrimation, enhances sensory organs, alleviates sluggish digestion, swellings, heaviness of body, improves appetite, relieves itching, heal wounds, kill worms, helps remove blood clots, cleanses bodily channels, pacifies kapha dosha, is laghu (लघुः । light), ushna (उष्णः  । hot) and ruksha (रुक्षः । dry) in guna (गुणः । property). If consumed in excess can cause malaise, weakness, loss of weight,burning sensation in throat,loss of strength, excess thirst, Giddiness, burning sensation in body, tremors and various vata disorders.<ref name=":0" />
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=== तिक्त रसः ॥ Tikta rasa ===
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Tikta rasa dravya even though are distasteful help increasing the appetite, reduces giddiness, burning sensation, itching, various skin infections, thirst. It reduces fever, improves digestion, helps reduce excess moisture, fat, lymphatic fluid, sweat, pus, pitta dosha and kapha dosha. Reduces frequent urination and feces. Tikta rasa is ruksha (dry), sheeta (cold), laghu (light) in guna (property). If there is excess utilization it will cause weakness, fatigue, mental confusion, giddiness, dryness in mouth and various vata dosha related disorders.<ref name=":0" />
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=== कषाय रसः ॥ Kashaya rasa ===
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Kashaya rasa is constipating and binding in nature. It helps in healing the damaged part, pacifies kapha, pitta dosha and rakta dhatu. It is ruksha (dry), sheeta (cold),  heavy in guna (property). If there is over utilization of this rasa, it may lead to dryness in mouth, abdominal distention, speech disturbances, darkening of complexion, indigestion, weakness. It can also cause various vata dosha disorders when in excess.<ref name=":0" />
  
 
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“Rasa” (Samskrit : रसः) is one among the five qualities of dravya (द्रव्यम् substance). The term “rasa” means taste or the perception of taste. Also the guna (गुणाः quality) of the rasanendriya (रसनेन्द्रियम्) is known as rasa (the rasa dhatu among the saptdhatus is distinct from this rasa) Rasas in dravya (substance) are known by their effects in our body.

व्युत्पत्तिः॥ Etymology

रस्यत आस्वाद्यत इति रसः | (Char. Samh. 1.64)[1] rasyata āsvādyata iti rasaḥ | (Char. Samh. 1.64)

Meaning: Rasa means which can be perceived by the tongue or that which can be tasted.

रसभेदाः ॥ Types of Rasas

There are shadrasa meaning six in number:

रसाः स्वाद्वम्ललवणतिक्तोषणकषायकाः| षड् द्रव्यमाश्रितास्ते च यथापूर्वंबलावहाः (Asht. Hrud. 1.14-15)[2] rasāḥ svādvamlalavaṇatiktoṣaṇakaṣāyakāḥ| ṣaḍ dravyamāśritāste ca yathāpūrvaṁbalāvahāḥ (Asht. Hrud. 1.14-15)

Meaning: Madhura, Amla, Lavana, Katu, Tikta and Kashaya are 6 types of rasa which are present in substances. These rasas are in decreasing order of providing strength to the body.

Svadu/Madhura (स्वादु / मधुरः । sweet), Amla (अम्‍ल । sour), Lavana (लवणः । salty), Katu (कटुः । pungent), Tikta (तिक्तः । bitter) and Kashaya (कषायः । astringent) are the 6 types of rasa. According to Ayurveda acharyas these rasas provide strength to the body when consumed through diet and medicines. Although all these rasas provide strength, not all of these have equal ability to provide strength. Acharya Vagbhata states that, these rasas are in decreasing order of providing strength to the body. This means madhura rasa imparts maximum strength whereas Kashaya rasa lowest.

रसोत्पत्तिः तथा पाञ्चभौतिकत्वम् ॥ Origin of rasa and their panchabhautikatavam

Each of the 6 rasas constitutes of two mahabhutas (महाभूतानि). For every rasa those 2 mahabhutas which are dominantly found in it have been specifically mentioned by Ayurveda.[3] The dominant mahabhutas for each rasa have been listed in the table below.

Rasa (रसः) Dominant Mahabhutas (महाभूताधिक्यम्)
Madhura Prithvi, jala(earth+water)
Amla Prithvi, tejas(earth+fire)
Lavana Jala, tejas(water+fire)
Katu Vayu, tejas(air+fire)
Tikta Vayu, akasha(air+ether)
Kashaya Vayu, prithvi(air+earth)

For manifestation of any rasa, jala mahabhuta and Prthvi mahabhuta are essential.

रस-अनुमानम् ॥ How to determine rasa

Rasas are found in dravyas (द्रव्यम् । substances). Thus, rasa of a dravya can be determined by either tasting that dravya (i.e. on contact of dravya with tongue/ sensory organ).[4] According to Darshana shastras (दर्शनानि) rasa can be determined by three modes as follows,

  1. Pratyaksha (प्रत्यक्षम्। Direct perception by senses)- By directly tasting a dravya
  2. Anumana (अनुमानम्। Inference drawn on the basis of well established relationships that are previously known to the individual)- On the basis of its effects on body after its contact and
  3. Aptopadesha (आप्तोपदेशः। Knowledge obtained from trusted sources like classical treatises, Gurus etc)- As described in classical treatises/books

Here mainly pratyaksha pramana (प्रत्यक्ष प्रमाणम्) is used. When any dravya (द्रव्यम् । substance) comes in contact with rasanendriya (रसनेन्द्रियम् । Gustatory sense organ or taste buds in tongue) a peculiar taste is perceived this is called rasana pratyaksha jnanam (रसनाप्रत्यक्षज्ञानम् । Rasana- tongue, Pratyaksha-direct perception, Jnana-knowledge).

अनुरसः ॥ Concept of Anurasa

Anurasa (अनुरसः) or uparasa (उपरसः) are those which are not perceived at first (contact with body/organs) but are perceived at the end or not at all. Anurasas are perceived by anumana pramana (अनुमानप्रमाणम् । inference) but can only be understood by aptopdesha (आप्तोपदेशः । ancient literature or classical treatises). For example, Ayurveda treatises have in depth description of various metals and minerals for medicinal use. In Ayurveda, the action of each of the medicinal drug is determined based on its rasa, veerya, vipaka, karma and prabhava. However, it is not possible to taste any raw metal/mineral to understand its rasa. In such cases, description of these medicinal substances available in classical treatises helps one to understand their various properties like rasa, veerya etc. On this basis madhura rasa in Suvarna (सुवर्णम् । Gold), rajata (रजतम् । Silver) is not perceived but is known by reading classical literature which is authentic source of information on Ayurveda. This type of knowledge about rasa or anurasa is said to be through Aptopadesha pramana.

विविधाः रसाः तथा तेषां गुणाः ॥ Properties of rasa

Each of the six rasas possess peculiar properties. These properties are responsible for their specific action inside body. Therefore one can make therapeutic use of dravyas through their rasas only when one understands properties of each of these rasa as described in classical literature of Ayurveda. Effect of each rasa on various body components, consequences of excessive use of each rasa are described in brief here.

मधुर रसः ॥ Madhur rasa

It nourishes the saptdhatu, provides longevity, helps maintaining health of sensory organs, enhances bodily strength and lusture. Helps pacifying pitta and vata dosha. It also reduces burning sensation and excessive thirst. It is advantageous for skin, hair and throat. It promotes strength to those who are weak and emaciated. It has guna (properties) of being snigdha (unctuous), sheeta (cold) and guru (heavy). If consumed in excess amounts may lead to various abnormalities like obesity, laziness, excessive sleep, heaviness of the body etc.[5]

अम्‍ल रसः ॥ Amla rasa

Amla rasa dravyas (अम्‍ल रस द्रव्याणि । sour tasting substances) are appetizing, improve agni (अग्निः । digestive fire), quickly energize body as well as mind and also strengthen them. Amla rasa helps in digestion of food by balancing the water content (helps moisten the food) required for the process of digestion. It provides nourishment and energy. Enhances sensory organs by quickly refreshing them. It helps to maintain normal flow of vata dosha in body. It is believed to be good for Hrudayam(हृदयम्) (due to its action on sensory organs and mind). It increases salivation. It has guna (properties) of being laghu (light), snigdha (unctuous) and ushna (heat).

If consumed in excess amounts amla rasa leads to teeth sensitivity, increases thirst, increases pitta dosha. Also it may cause weakeness in body, heart burn and burning sensation in throat.[5]

लवण रसः ॥ Lavana rasa

Lavana rasa (dravya) aids digestion, improves appetite, helps to correct the sluggish digestion. It acts as expectorant and helps to clear pathways. Pacifies vata dosha, increases salivation, improves circulation by cleansing the channels, provides laxity to the body, liquefies kapha, goes well with food, not very guru (गुरुः । heavy) in nature, is snigdha (स्निग्धः । unctuous), ushna (उष्णः । hot). When consumed in excess lavana rasa aggravates pitta dosha, excessive thirst, causes skin diseases, damages teeth, causes inflammations, leads to hair fall, graying of hair.[5]

कटु रसः ॥ Katu rasa

Katu rasa helps to keep the mouth clean, improves digestion and food absorption, cleanses nasal channel, causes lacrimation, enhances sensory organs, alleviates sluggish digestion, swellings, heaviness of body, improves appetite, relieves itching, heal wounds, kill worms, helps remove blood clots, cleanses bodily channels, pacifies kapha dosha, is laghu (लघुः । light), ushna (उष्णः । hot) and ruksha (रुक्षः । dry) in guna (गुणः । property). If consumed in excess can cause malaise, weakness, loss of weight,burning sensation in throat,loss of strength, excess thirst, Giddiness, burning sensation in body, tremors and various vata disorders.[5]

तिक्त रसः ॥ Tikta rasa

Tikta rasa dravya even though are distasteful help increasing the appetite, reduces giddiness, burning sensation, itching, various skin infections, thirst. It reduces fever, improves digestion, helps reduce excess moisture, fat, lymphatic fluid, sweat, pus, pitta dosha and kapha dosha. Reduces frequent urination and feces. Tikta rasa is ruksha (dry), sheeta (cold), laghu (light) in guna (property). If there is excess utilization it will cause weakness, fatigue, mental confusion, giddiness, dryness in mouth and various vata dosha related disorders.[5]

कषाय रसः ॥ Kashaya rasa

Kashaya rasa is constipating and binding in nature. It helps in healing the damaged part, pacifies kapha, pitta dosha and rakta dhatu. It is ruksha (dry), sheeta (cold), heavy in guna (property). If there is over utilization of this rasa, it may lead to dryness in mouth, abdominal distention, speech disturbances, darkening of complexion, indigestion, weakness. It can also cause various vata dosha disorders when in excess.[5]

Reference

  1. Chakrapani Commentary on Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutram 64)
  2. Ashtanga Hrudayam (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 14-15)
  3. Asthanga Hrudayam (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 10 Sutra 1)
  4. Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 26 Sutram 66)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 26 Sutra 43)