Introduction to Mutra Varga
मूत्रवर्गः
The Mutra Varga (chapter on urines) describes the therapeutic properties of urine from various animals. Urine therapy (Mutra Chikitsa) has been an important part of Ayurvedic therapeutics. The chapter describes properties of urine from cow, goat, buffalo, sheep, elephant, camel, horse, donkey, and human, along with the general properties common to all urines. Urine is described as having katu (pungent) and tikta (bitter) taste, hot potency, and is considered useful in a variety of diseases.
What is Introduction to Mutra Varga (मूत्रवर्गः)?
<p>The Mutra Varga (chapter on urines) describes the therapeutic properties of urine from various animals. Urine therapy (Mutra Chikitsa) has been an important part of Ayurvedic therapeutics. The chapter describes properties of urine from cow, goat, buffalo, sheep, elephant, camel, horse, donkey, and human, along with the general properties common to all urines. Urine is described as having katu (pungent) and tikta (bitter) taste, hot potency, and is considered useful in a variety of diseases.</p>
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