Significance of Adhimantha
Adhimantha is a serious eye condition characterized primarily by severe pain and potential vision loss. According to both Purana and Ayurveda, it can result from chronic Abhishyandha and may lead to complications like acute aggravation, glaucoma, and various visual impairments. In the scientific context, Adhimantha is treated with methods such as leech therapy for fluid drainage and Nasya therapy. Failure to address the underlying issues can result in significant eye health deterioration, highlighting the importance of timely intervention.
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Hindu concept of 'Adhimantha'
Adhimantha in Hinduism signifies a serious eye condition characterized by acute pain and potential blindness, stemming from chronic Abhishyandha and requiring prompt medical intervention to prevent deterioration of eyesight.
From: Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra
(1) An eye condition that may lead to acute aggravation, requiring specific treatments and interventions.[1] (2) A severe eye condition resulting from chronic Abhishyandha, noted for excruciating pain and potential vision impairment.[2]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A serious condition of conjunctivitis that involves severe pain in the eyes and can lead to complete loss of eyesight if untreated.[3]