User:Siddha Medicine

Introduction

The Siddha system of medicine mainly practiced in the Southern part of India is one of the earliest traditional medicine systems in the world and deals with physical, psychological, social and spiritual well being of an individual. The roots of this system are intertwined with the culture of ancient Tamil civilization.

Basic Concept

In the Siddha system of medicine, man is viewed as a microcosm and the universe as a macrocosm. In other words, man is a miniature universe in himself. The whole universe in turn is believed to be constituted of five primordial elements or Panchabhootham viz. Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space and so is man. The Pancheekaranam theory (Five Fold Combination) of Siddha science explains the origin and formation of these basic elements as well as the role of these five elements in the formation of every substance both in the universe and in humans.

According to Pancheekaranam theory, each of these five elements is said to possess two properties viz. subtle and gross. These elements always act in mutual co-ordination and can never act independently. The various proportions in which they combine gives rise to different substances. Thus, this theory proposes that 96 basic factors exist, which is the basic concept underlying this holistic medical science.

The human body formed by these 96 basic factors is conditioned mainly by:

1) Uyir Thathukkal (also called Trithodam or Mukkutram) are the three humours, viz. vaatham, pitham and kabham.

2) Udal Thathukkal are the physical constituents, or the seven tissues viz. Saaram, Senneer, Oon, Konzhuppu, Enbu, Moolai and Sukkilam.

The 96 factors include physical, physiological, psychological, intellectual aspects of every human. The five primordial elements manifest themselves as a human through these 96 basic factors.

The Siddha medicine is one of the most ancient medical systems of India, it is mother medicine of ancient Tamils - South India. the founders of this kind of medicines are called Siddhars or Siddhas, they are the spiritual scientists of Tamil Nadu (ancient South India) Siddhas never distinguished Mankind and Universe. Siddhars believed and endorsed that human body is made up of five basic primitive materialized elements that's Water, Fire, Earth, Air, Space. school of thought were known as Siddhars.

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Uyir Thathukkal (Three Humours)

Uyir thathukkal literally means ‘life force’. In Siddha, Vaatham, Pitham and Kabham which are the three humours, are responsible for the creation, preservation and destruction of human body and health. When they are in the state of equilibrium (4:2:1-the ratio in which they exist) our body remains in a healthy state while any disturbance in this ratio leads to diseased state or death.

Vaatham

Vaatham represents the elements ‘air’ and ‘space’. It is responsible for all movements of mind and body. Motor, sensory activities are governed by vaatham. Although vaatham is present all over the body, it predominates in the region below navel and based on its function it is classified into the following ten types: Roughness, dryness, lightness and mobility are certain attributes of Vaatham.It also strengthens the five sensory organs, and regulates respiration, the functions of physical constituents (Udal thathukkal) and physiological reflexes (also called Vegangal).

Pitham

Pitham represents the element-‘fire’ (thee)in our body and is responsible for the preservation of health. It maintains the body heat for normal physiology and dominates the chest and abdominal area. It exhibits itself in five forms within our body. They are:

Kabham

Kabham is formed by the elements ‘earth and water’. It is responsible for strength, joint movements, body built and endurance. It dominates the head and neck region. There are five forms of Kabham as follows