A Randomised Controlled Clinical Study To Evaluate The Efficacy Of Rajahpravartaka Yoga In Nashtartava

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  • PageNo: 1485-1490
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  • Introduction- Nashtartava is a condition in which aggravated vata and kapha obstruct the passage of artava, thus menstrual blood is not discharged properly. According to modern medical science, it can be correlated to secondary amenorrhea, oligo/hypomenorrhea. Normal functioning of menstrual cycle is essential for the conception and thereby to get healthy progeny. The prime importance should be focussed on removing the marga- avarodha with alleviation of vata and kapha doshas. Numerous formulations are mentioned in Ayurveda texts for the treatment of Nashtartava, among them Rajahpravartaka Yoga having Rajahpravartana karma is mentioned in Siddha Prayoga Lathika is selected for the study. Present study is to evaluate and compare the efficacy of Tila kalka and Rajahpravartaka yoga to establish a better Ayurvedic formulation in Nashtartava. Methodology- Randomised controlled clinical study of 40 patients fulfilling the diagnostic and inclusion criteria, divided into 2 equal groups. Group A- was given Tila kalka and Group B- was given Tab.Rajahpravartaka yoga. Results- Based on the observation there was no statistically significant difference between Tila kalka and Rajahpravartaka yoga in the management of Nasthartava. Conclusion- Rajahpravartaka yoga have Deepana, Pachana, Vatanulomana, Srotoshodhana, Artavajanana, Rajahpravartana, Garbhashaya Sankochaka and Mastishka uttejaka karmas. It is effective in the management of Nasthartava clinically.

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@article{171959,
        author = {Asha Nayakodi and Asokan V and Jyoti Bhardwaj},
        title = {A Randomised Controlled Clinical Study To Evaluate The Efficacy Of Rajahpravartaka Yoga In Nashtartava},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {8},
        pages = {1485-1490},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=171959},
        abstract = {Introduction- Nashtartava is a condition in which aggravated vata and kapha obstruct the passage of artava, thus menstrual blood is not discharged properly. According to modern medical science, it can be correlated to secondary amenorrhea, oligo/hypomenorrhea. Normal functioning of menstrual cycle is essential for the conception and thereby to get healthy progeny. The prime importance should be focussed on removing the marga- avarodha with alleviation of vata and kapha doshas. Numerous formulations are mentioned in Ayurveda texts for the treatment of Nashtartava, among them Rajahpravartaka Yoga having Rajahpravartana karma is mentioned in Siddha Prayoga Lathika is selected for the study. Present study is to evaluate and compare the efficacy of Tila kalka and Rajahpravartaka yoga to establish a better Ayurvedic formulation in Nashtartava. Methodology- Randomised controlled clinical study of 40 patients fulfilling the diagnostic and inclusion criteria, divided into 2 equal groups. Group A- was given Tila kalka and Group B- was given Tab.Rajahpravartaka yoga. Results- Based on the observation there was no statistically significant difference between Tila kalka and Rajahpravartaka yoga in the management of Nasthartava. Conclusion- Rajahpravartaka yoga have Deepana, Pachana, Vatanulomana, Srotoshodhana, Artavajanana, Rajahpravartana, Garbhashaya Sankochaka and Mastishka uttejaka karmas. It is effective in the management of Nasthartava clinically.},
        keywords = {Hypo-menorrhea, Nashthartava, Oligomenorrhea, Rajahpravartaka Yoga, Secondary amenorrhea, Tila kalka.},
        month = {January},
        }

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Nayakodi, A., & V, A., & Bhardwaj, J. (2025). A Randomised Controlled Clinical Study To Evaluate The Efficacy Of Rajahpravartaka Yoga In Nashtartava. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(8), 1485–1490.

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