Significance of Darunaka
Darunaka is a term that encompasses a dandruff condition characterized by a rough and encrusted scalp. In Ayurveda, it refers to a condition requiring initial anointment and bleeding, along with specific treatments. Scientifically, Darunaka is associated with symptoms like scalp pain and is classified among Ayurvedic hair diseases due to its roughness, scaling, and itching. It is linked to imbalances in the Vata and Kapha doshas, highlighting its multifaceted nature in both traditional and scientific contexts.
Synonyms: Dandruff, Seborrheic dermatitis
In Dutch: Darunaka; In Finnish: Darunaka; In Spanish: Darunaka
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Hindu concept of 'Darunaka'
Darunaka in Hinduism can be interpreted as a scalp condition requiring initial treatment through anointment and bleeding, leading to specific remedies. It is also described as dandruff with a rough and encrusted appearance.
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A dandruff condition characterized by a rough and encrusted scalp.[1]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana
(1) A condition needing initial anointment and bleeding, followed by specific remedial measures.[2]