Vol. 2, Issue 1, Part B (2025)
Principles and practice of Visha Chikitsa in Agada Tantra: Diagnostic and therapeutic insights
Shreyas Shrikrishna Joshi
Background: Agada Tantra, one of the eight branches of Ayurveda, focuses on the study of toxins (Visha), their classifications, and therapeutic strategies to counteract their effects. Visha Chikitsa encompasses a comprehensive framework of diagnostic signs (Vishalakshana), stages of poisoning (Vishavastha), and antidotal interventions that include both internal and external therapies. Despite the ancient roots of this knowledge, its relevance remains critical in modern clinical toxicology.
Aim and Objectives Aim: To critically explore the diagnostic and therapeutic principles of Visha Chikitsa as described in Agada Tantra and evaluate their relevance in contemporary clinical toxicology.
Objectives: To study the classical concepts of Visha, Vishalakshana, and Vishagati. To review diagnostic criteria for different types of poisoning in Agada Tantra. To analyze therapeutic modalities including Agada, Panchakarma, and external applications. To correlate Ayurvedic toxicological approaches with modern management of poisoning. To highlight the clinical significance of integrating Visha Chikitsa in present-day practice.
Material and Method: A comprehensive literary review was conducted using Brihattrayi (Charaka, Sushruta, Ashtanga), Laghu Trayi, and contemporary commentaries. Comparative analysis with modern toxicology texts and documented case reports of acute and chronic poisoning was undertaken. The review emphasized classical diagnostic methods, therapeutic timelines, and outcomes.
Results: Visha Chikitsa in Agada Tantra is structured around immediate recognition of Vishalakshana, timely intervention using Agadas, and tailored detoxification procedures based on Dosha involvement. Antidotes like Vishaghnadravya, Gomutra, Takra, and polyherbal formulations were found effective in historical case management. Modern parallels such as supportive care, gastric lavage, and antidotal therapy align with many Ayurvedic approaches.
Conclusion: The principles of Visha Chikitsa outlined in Agada Tantra demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of toxicodynamics and individualized treatment. Integrating these diagnostic and therapeutic insights with modern toxicology can enhance emergency care, especially in rural and integrative medical settings.
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