General Properties of Urine

गोमूत्रम्

Cow urine (Gomutra) is the most important among all urines therapeutically. It is described as pungent and bitter in taste, hot in potency, light, and sharp. It stimulates digestive fire, destroys worms (Krimi), is useful in skin diseases (Kushtha), relieves itching (Kandu), reduces swelling (Shotha), and relieves abdominal distension (Anaha). It is beneficial in Kapha and Vata disorders, abdominal diseases (Udara roga), anemia (Pandu), and various toxicities. Cow urine is described as the best among all animal urines for therapeutic purposes. It alleviates eye diseases, cleanses wounds, and is useful in cough, asthma, and jaundice. The Sanskrit text states: 'मधु माक्षिकापार्केश्वरमायतिदंष्ट्रान मधु विष्कृकपायकत्वा' — indicating its broad therapeutic applications. Verses: 1-3.

What is General Properties of Urine (Gomutra / गोमूत्र)?

<p>Cow urine (Gomutra) is the most important among all urines therapeutically. It is described as pungent and bitter in taste, hot in potency, light, and sharp. It stimulates digestive fire, destroys worms (Krimi), is useful in skin diseases (Kushtha), relieves itching (Kandu), reduces swelling (Shotha), and relieves abdominal distension (Anaha). It is beneficial in Kapha and Vata disorders, abdominal diseases (Udara roga), anemia (Pandu), and various toxicities. Cow urine is described as the best among all animal urines for therapeutic purposes. It alleviates eye diseases, cleanses wounds, and is useful in cough, asthma, and jaundice. The Sanskrit text states: 'मधु माक्षिकापार्केश्वरमायतिदंष्ट्रान मधु विष्कृकपायकत्वा' — indicating its broad therapeutic applications. Verses: 1-3.</p>

Therapeutic Actions (Karma)

<ul><li>Deepana (appetizing)</li><li>Pachana (digestive)</li><li>Krimighna (anthelmintic)</li><li>Kusthahara (anti-dermatosis)</li><li>Kandughna (anti-pruritic)</li><li>Shothahara (anti-inflammatory)</li><li>Anahahara (relieves bloating)</li></ul>

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