Significance of Arshas
In Finnish: Arshas; In Spanish: Arshas; In Dutch: Arsja's
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Hindu concept of 'Arshas'
Arshas in Hinduism signifies a complex marriage involving water and gifts like cattle, deemed inferior to Prajapatya yet capable of purifying generations. It is one of the eight recognized marriage types.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) A form of marriage mentioned for its inferior results compared to the Prajapatya, yet purifying several generations.[1] (2) The Arsha represents one of the eight forms of marriage referenced in the text.[2] (3) A type of marriage that involves not only water but also other instruments like cows or bulls, indicating a more complex form of giving within certain castes.[3]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana
(1) Piles, a condition accompanied by symptoms such as excessive hemorrhage and pain, which may lead to death.[4]
The concept of Arshas in local and regional sources
Arshas, referring to piles, highlights a specific health condition addressed in the text, reflecting a broader emphasis on various medical issues explored in treatments within the referenced material.
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) Arsha is the term for piles, a condition mentioned in the text, showing a focus on a variety of health issues in medical treatments.[5]