Significance of Samagni
Samagni refers to a balanced state of digestive fire in Ayurveda and Rasashastra, essential for maintaining the equilibrium of the three doshas. This state promotes effective digestion, allowing food to be processed efficiently without discomfort or irregularities. A well-maintained Samagni contributes to overall health, vitality, and resilience against dietary disturbances. It signifies a stable digestive function where appetite is strong, digestion occurs optimally, and metabolic processes support comprehensive bodily health.
In Finnish: Samagni; In Spanish: Samagni; In Dutch: Samen
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Hindu concept of 'Samagni'
Samagni in Hinduism signifies the ideal digestive heat that arises from a balance of the three doshas, ensuring proper digestion and the maintenance of bodily equilibrium, essential for overall health and wellness.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 4: Iatrochemistry
(1) Normality of the digesting heat achieved when there is an equilibrium in the condition of the three doshas.[1]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana
(1) A type of digestive heat that functions properly and maintains the equilibrium of bodily humours.[2]