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Kala
Time period, season.
Kamya
Desirable, amiable, performed for desiring an object.
Kama
It is a sexual desire apart from the other two i.e. the dharma and artha
which are mostly desired by men and are the three things from which a
yogi, the saint must keep himself away from besides greed, fear, sleep and
wrath.
Kanthya
It is the natural substances that improve the hoarseness of voice and are
good for throat, speech and voice.
Kapha
It is one of the three doshas i.e. the water humor, the intracellular
fluid and the extra cellular fluid that plays significant role in the
nutrition and existence of body cells and tissues.
Karma
It refers to the religious act or rite but now has the literal meaning of
action, work, deeds in life for one's present, past and future.
Kama
It refers to the healthy and spiritual use of senses.
In ayurveda it is believed that the remedy of the disease is to be found
in the the cause itself so the senses have a vital role to play in curing
the ailment.
Karna-taila
It is a Sanskrit word meaning oiling the ears.
Keshyam
These are the natural herbs and substances that strengthen hair and the
hair root.
Khumbhaka
In yoga it is a breathing exercise in which the breath is retained in a
state of suspense when the mind is relaxed. This exercise re vitalizes the
nervous system.
Kichadi
It is meal that is prepared with basmati rice and split mungdal.
Sometimes few other legumes and vegetables are also used.
Kledaka kapha
It is one of the five subtypes of kapha. It has the vital function of
moistening the food and liquefying the digested contents in the stomach.
Kosha
It refers to the subtle bodies, the sheaths. Human body has five sheaths
in all, namely the sheath of knowledge, the sheath of bliss, the sheath of
prana, the sheath of mind and the sheath of food.
Krishna
It refers to the most popular earthly incarnations and romantic god in
the Hindu mythology. Krishna is considered to be the ninth incarnation of
Vishnu and is the embodiment of love and divine joy that destroys all
pains and sufferings.
Kundalini
Meaning the spiritual life force, Shakti kundalini is the residue that
remains after material consciousness is dissolved.
Karana
Doing, making, effecting, causing.
Karanja
Indian beech, Latin name: Pongamia pinnata.
Karavira
Indian oleander, Latin name: Nerium indicum.
Karmendriya
An organ of action, the working sense.
Kasaya
Astringent taste or flavor.
Kathina
Hard, firm, stiff, harsh, inflexible, cruel.
Katu
Pungent taste or flavor.
Katuka
An herb, Latin name: Picrorhiza kurroa.
Kaumarabhrtya
The branch of Ayurveda that deals with child- care ( pediatrics ).
Kaya
Body, habitation.
Kay-cikitsa
Treatment of body diseases, Internal Medicine.
Kedari kulya
Irrigation canal analogy, a theory described in Ayurveda to explain the
formation of tissues.
Khale kapota
The grain pigeon analogy, a theory described in Ayurveda to explain the
formation of tissues.
Kledaka
Wet, moist or phlegm in stomach.
Kriya
Action, practice, applying a remedy.
Kriyakala
Duration of an action.
Ksira Dadhi
A theory described in Ayurveda to explain the formation of tissues.
Kubera
The God of riches and treasure.
Kuti
Cottage or hut.
Kutipravesika
Entering or living in a cottage for the purpose of rejuvenation.
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