Significance of Mutrashukra
Mutrashukra is described in Purana as a condition involving spermatorrhea, where semen is emitted either before or along with urine. In Ayurveda, it refers to urine that is heavily mixed with semen, which can occur before or after urination. Additionally, it can manifest when a man consciously suppresses the need to urinate while experiencing sexual arousal. This condition highlights the connection between urinary and reproductive health in Ayurvedic medicine.
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Hindu concept of 'Mutrashukra'
Mutrashukra in Hinduism describes a condition where urine contains semen, occurring both during and after urination, often linked to sexual arousal or repression, and may be considered a form of spermatorrhea.
From: Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra
(1) A state in which urine is charged with semen, observed when a man voluntarily represses the urge to urinate during sexual excitement.[1] (2) A condition where urine is highly charged with semen, sometimes preceding or following urination.[2]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A type of spermatorrhea characterized by the emission of semen either before or with the flow of urine.[3]