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Paper Title: Clinical Significance of Kashyapokta Vedna Adhyaya in the Diagnosis of Neonatal and Infantile Disorders
Authors Name: Dr. Pooja Arora , Dr. Chandan Gakhar
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Abstract: Kaumarbhritya, a vital branch of Ayurveda, emphasizes comprehensive understanding of child health, encompassing preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects. Among the classical texts, Kashyapa Samhita holds a distinct place due to its elaborate description of neonatal and infantile conditions. The Vedna Adhyaya of Kashyapa Samhita presents a unique insight into the behavioral and physiological manifestations of pain and distress (Vedna) in infants, offering diagnostic clues that remain relevant even today. Neonates and infants, being unable to verbally express their discomfort, communicate primarily through subtle physical and emotional cues. Kashyapokta Vedna Adhyaya meticulously details these manifestations, linking them with underlying Dosha vitiation and Dhatukshaya. By analyzing expressions such as excessive crying, altered feeding behavior, disturbed sleep, and changes in touch response (Sparsha), one can infer the pathological state as per Ayurvedic principles. The present study aims to explore the clinical significance of Kashyapokta Vedna Adhyaya in the context of modern neonatal and infantile disorders. The interpretative comparison highlights how ancient diagnostic frameworks can complement contemporary pediatric assessments. This integrative approach may enhance early diagnosis, improve treatment outcomes, and promote holistic understanding of child health. Thus, the classical wisdom of Kashyapa Samhita continues to provide valuable insights into clinical pediatrics, reaffirming its timeless relevance in Kaumarbhritya
Keywords: Kaumarbhritya, Kashyapa Samhita, Vedna Adhyaya, Dosha Vitiation, Neonate, Infant, Ayurvedic diagnosis
Cite Article: "Clinical Significance of Kashyapokta Vedna Adhyaya in the Diagnosis of Neonatal and Infantile Disorders", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 10, page no.a736-a743, October-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2510076.pdf
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