Yagya
Therapy to Cure Cancer
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=Pt.ShriRam
Sharma Acharya
However, as per one’s compulsions the timings could be shifted by
one or two hours such that yagya gets over before it is dark. Minimum of 24
ahutis must be offered every day. More ahutis should be put as per the
Ayurvedic yagyartherapist’s recommendation. In most cases, fresh decoction of
the special antircancer preparation is also prescribed. The dry powder should
be grinded very fine and about 4 to 5 teaspoons of this should be boiled in
halfrarliter water till the solution is reduced to about onersixth of a liter.
Half of this decoction should be drunk by the patient around 9 to 10 am and
remaining around 4 to 5 pm.
This therapy may be used even
if the patient has undergone surgery and has been given (or is still being
given) chemo r or radiation r therapy. If practiced thoroughly and regularly as
per suggestion of the Ayurvedic expert, yagyartherapy uproots the disease and
also eliminates all chances of its recurrence.
List of herbs/plant medicines
used in special antircancer havan samagri: Sadabahar (Catharanthes roseus),
kutha (Arctium lappa or Saussurea lappa), turmeric (Curcuma longa), daru haldi
(Berberis vulgaris), mulahathi (Glycyrrhiza glabra), sharpunkha (Tephrosia
purpurea), bharangi (Clerodendrum serratum), talis patra (Taxus baccata), leafs
of sitaphal (Annona squamosa), priyangu (Prunus mahaleb), chhoti kantakari
(Solanum xanthocarpum), leafs of amaltas (Cassra fistula), kachanar chhal
(Bauhinia variegate), guggul (Gum resin of Balsamodendron mukul), khair or
khadir (Acacia catechu), tejaphal or tumbaru (Zanthoxylum acanthopodium),
garlic (Allium sativum), chida (Larix oxidantelis), salai gum (Gum resin of
Boswellia), devadar (Cedrus deodara), dalchini (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum),
gorakhmundi (Sphaeranthus Indicus), ashoka (Saraca indica), dhamasa (Fagonta
Arabica), chakramarda or chakunda (Cassia ora), small goksharu (Xanthium
Strumarium), chitrak (Plumbago Zeylanica), ginger (Zingiber officinale),
aparajita (Clitoria Ternatea), shweta nishotha (Lpomea trupethum), lal chandan
(Pterocarpus Santalinus), alua or gwarpatha (Aloe barbadensis), revandi chini
or arachu (Rheum emodi), padmakh (Prunus puddum), lodhra (Symplocos racemosa),
bark skin and leafs of nima (Melia azedarach), varuna (Crataeva nurvala),
haritaki or harada (Terminalia Chebula), makoy (Solanum nigrum), patha (Cyclea
Peltata), swarnakshiri (Argemone mexicana), sahijana (Moringa Pterygosperma),
shayama tulasi (Ocimum Sanctum), banafsa (Viola odorata), pilo jogido (Cancer
root Cistanche tubulosal), papari or nirvishi (Podophyllum Paltetum), bangobhi
or mayur shikha (Elephantopus scaber), bhallataka (Semecarpus anacardium),
pataranga (Haematoxyloncampechianum), chuka (Rumexsp), harchura (Viscum album),
aranya suran (Stilingia sylvatica), purtuka or nakhuna (Astragalus Tribuloids),
katira (Saussurea sacra), patanga (Caesalpinia Sappan), shala (Shorea robusta),
saptaparna (Alstonia Scholaris), bark skin of baragada (Ficus bengalensis),
bark skin of pipal (Ficus infectoria), giloya (Tinospora cordifolia), jala
pippali (Lippia nodiflora), pushkar mula (Iris germanica), ashwagandha
(Withania Somnifera), punarnava (Boerhana diffusa) and rudravanti (Cressa
cretica).
All these are used in equal proportion except Taxus baccata, which
is used in half the proportion of the others. While performing antircancer
yagya for say five persons, on an average, 100 gm of the above specified
special havan samagri is mixed in 100 gm of the common havan samagri. As
mentioned in the previous article of this series, the latter consists of equal
proportions of ten dry herbs/plant medicines grinded in powder form; these
ingredients are r agara, tagara, devadara, giloya, white sandalwood, lala
chandana, ashwagandha, guggal, cloves and jayaphala.
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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