Significance of Apasmara
Apasmara refers to a condition primarily associated with epilepsy, characterized by loss of consciousness, seizures, and cognitive impairment. In Vaishnavism, it denotes forgetfulness and emotional disturbances, while Ayurveda defines it as a psychosomatic disorder linked to memory loss and abnormal movements. The term encompasses a range of symptoms, including violent convulsions and mental disturbances, and is treated using various Ayurvedic remedies like Mahachaitasa Ghrita and Purana Ghrita. Apasmara highlights the intersection of physical and psychological health in traditional medicine.
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Hindu concept of 'Apasmara'
Apasmara in Hinduism symbolizes forgetfulness and loss of awareness, often linked to conditions like epilepsy and emotional distress. It represents spiritual distraction while reflecting the emotional and physical turmoil associated with this state.
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) A state of spiritual distraction or disturbance that is included in specific vyabhicari-bhavas of devotion.[1] (2) A condition characterized by forgetfulness or a loss of awareness, contributing to the emotional experience of fear.[2] (3) A condition of almost total lack of consciousness arising from disturbance of the dhatus due to grief, also known as epilepsy.[3]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana
(1) Epilepsy characterized by convulsions or seizures, which may prove fatal in severely weakened patients.[4]
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 5: Treatment of various afflictions
(1) A term for epilepsy in the text, associated with symptoms like loss of consciousness and violent movements.[5]