Article by Dr Raghuram Y.S. MD (Ay) & Dr Manasa S, B.A.M.S
AIAPGET Factors
– ABHINYASA Jwara is taken into account to be a kind of Sannipataja Jwara.
– Based on some consultants, HATAUJASA Jwara is a synonym of ABHINYASA Jwara.
– Acharya Sushruta has defined ABHINYASA and OJO NIRODHAJA Jwara because the variants of Sannipataja Jwara.
– Abhinyasa Jwara is a kind of VISHAMA TRIDOSHA sort of Sannipataja Jwara in keeping with some consultants.
– ABHINYASA Jwara is brought on when all three aggravated doshas occupy and have an effect on the URAH SROTAS, together with ama. It’s incurable. This fever severely impacts BUDDHI, INDRIYA and MANAS.
– Signs of ABHINYASA JWARA embody – lack of notion of sound, imaginative and prescient, scent and contact, lack of curiosity in all types of actions, irregular head actions, aversion to meals, cooing sounds from throat, pricking ache in physique elements, altering positions within the mattress and fewer speech.
– Different signs (Sushruta) – Na ati ushna shito, lack of consciousness, BHRANTA PREKSHI (unsteady eyes), lack of voice and coarseness of the tongue, dryness of throat, SWEDA VIN MUTRA VARJITA – absence of sweat, faeces and urine, eyes are reddish and irregular, discomfort in chest, lack of complexion, dyspnoea, falling from the cot and lies on the ground, irrelevant discuss
– Based on Sushruta – ABHINYASA Jwara is marked by extreme sleepiness, HATAUJASA Jwara – by marked lack of ojas and SANNYASA – by lack of acutely aware exercise of the physique.
– ABHINYASA Jwara is correlated with – Extreme influenza / Swine Flu (H1NI), Extreme Viral Pneumonia (COVID 19), Septic Shock or MODS (A number of Organ Dysfunction Syndrome), Fevers brought on attributable to extreme Toxaemia or Hyperpyrexia or Extreme Toxaemic Situation of Enteric Fever (Typhoid).
– Abhinyasa Jwara has been defined in Madhava Nidana Chapter 2 & Sushruta Uttara Tantra Chapter 39.
Abhinyasa Jwara is a particular sort of fever defined within the context of Sannipataja Jwara i.e. fevers attributable to simultaneous aggravation of all three doshas. It’s mentioned to be a extreme and deadly type of fever.
Doshas – Abhinyasa Jwara is attributable to simultaneous aggravation of all three doshas i.e. vata, pitta and kapha and therefore is a Sannipataja Jwara variant. Despite all doshas being aggravated, predominant involvement of kapha and vata is clearly seen.
This fever presents with extreme and life-threatening signs. Additionally it is characterised by extreme depletion of Ojas. Acharya Vagbhata has talked about that Sannipataja Jwara itself might be referred to as by the names Abhinyasa Jwara or Hataujasa Jwara. Thus, in keeping with Vagbhata, Abhinyasa Jwara and Hataujasa Jwara are synonyms of Sannipataja Jwara.
However, Acharya Sushruta has described Abhinyasa Jwara and Ojo Nirodhaja Jwara (instead of Hataujasa Jwara) as separate situations, however after explaining Sannipataja Jwara, making these two situations as variants of Sannipataja Jwara. He additional states that Abhinyasa Jwara is known as as Hataujasa Jwara by another consultants.
Additionally –
Since there may be marked destruction of Ojas on this illness, some consultants additionally name Abhinyasa Jwara by the identify ‘Hataujasa Jwara’ (Hata = destroyed, Aujasa = Ojasa = ojas).
Abhinyasa Jwara is taken into account to be Vishama Tridosha sort of Sannipataja Jwara.
Pathogenesis and Signs of Abhinyasa Jwara
त्रयः प्रकुपिता दोषा उरःस्रोतोऽनुगामिनः।
आमाभिवृद्ध्या ग्रथिता बुद्धीन्द्रियमनोगताः॥
जनयन्ति महाघोरमभिन्यासं ज्वरं दृढम्।
श्रुतौ नेत्रे प्रसुप्तिः स्यान्न चेष्टां काञ्चिदीहते॥
न च दृष्टिर्भवेत्तस्य समर्था रूपदर्शने।
न घ्राणं न च संस्पर्शं शब्दं वा नैव बुध्यते॥
शिरो लोठयतेऽभीक्ष्णमाहारं नाभिनन्दति।
कूजति तुध्यते चैव परिवर्तनमीदृते॥
अल्पं प्रभाषते किञ्चिदभिन्यासः स उच्यते।
प्रत्याख्यातः स भूयिष्ठः कश्चिदेवात्र सिद्धयति॥(मा.नि.२)
Pathogenesis of Abhinyasa Jwara
All of the three aggravated doshas i.e. vata, pitta and kapha occupy and flow into within the Urah Srotas i.e. channels of the chest cavity (contains thoracic cavity, coronary heart, lungs and respiratory passages). Whereas doing so, these doshas turn into matted attributable to extreme formation / improve and later, with affiliation of ama (doshas get blended with excessively elevated ama and get matted and therefore congested). Such doshas in affiliation with ama would have an effect on the intelligence, sense organs and thoughts and trigger a extreme and deadly type of fever. This fever is known as ABHINYASA Jwara.
Signs of Abhinyasa Jwara
Shrutau Netre Prasuptihi – numbness of sense organs (functioning) of listening to and imaginative and prescient (lack of notion of sounds and visible objects i.e. the individual can neither hear or see something)
Na cheshtam kinchidihate – lack of curiosity in any sorts of actions
Na cha drishtihi bhavet tasya samartha rupadarshane – the eyes (sense organs of imaginative and prescient) lose their capability to understand visible objects
Na ghranam na cha samsparsham shabdam va naiva budhyate – the individual can’t understand scent, contact or sounds (the associated sensory programs fail in perceiving their respective objects)
Shiro Lothayate Abhikshnam – the individual retains throwing / transferring his head in several instructions
Aharam na abhinandati – the individual won’t admire meals (aversion in direction of meals)
Kujati – makes cooing feels like pigeon
Tudhyate – has pricking ache all around the physique
Parivartanamihate – wishes to vary positions within the mattress,
Alpam prabhashate – speaks very much less
Prognosis
Abhinyasa Jwara is alleged to be incurable since there are much less possibilities for an individual affected by this situation to outlive.
Signs of Abhinyasa Jwara as described by Acharya Sushruta
नात्युष्णशीतोऽल्पसंज्ञो भ्रान्तप्रेक्षी हतस्वरः ॥
खरजिह्वः शुष्ककण्ठः स्वेदविण्मूत्रवर्जितः ॥३९॥
सास्रो निर्भुग्रहृदयो भक्तद्वेवी हतप्रभः ॥
श्वसन्निपतितः शेते प्रलापोपद्रवायुतः ॥४०॥
तमभिन्यासमित्याहुर्हतौजसमथापरे ॥
Abhinyāsa Jvara
The Beneath talked about are the signs of Abhinyasa Jwara, additionally referred to as as Hataujasa Jwara by another consultants –
Na ati ushna shito – physique neither very popular nor very chilly (average improve of physique temperature),
Alpa Sanjna – lack of consciousness,
Bhranta Prekshi – unsteady eyes,
Hata Swaraha – lack of voice,
Khara Jihwa – coarse tongue,
Shushka Kanta – dryness of the throat,
Sweda-Vin-Mutra Varjita – absence of sweat, feces and urine;
Sasro Nirbhugno – eyes reddish and irregular,
Nirbhugna Hrdaya – discomfort within the chest,
Bhakta Dweshi – aversion to meals,
Hataprabha – lack of complexion,
Shwasaha – dyspnoea,
Nipatitaha Shete – falling from the cot and lies on the ground,
Pralapa – suffers from irrelevant discuss
Prognosis of Abhinyasa Jwara (Sushruta – Su.Ut.39/41-42)
सन्निपातज्वरं कृच्छ्रमसाध्यमपरे विदुः ॥४१॥
निद्रोपेतमाभिन्यासं क्षीणमेनं हतौजसम् ॥
संन्यस्तगात्रं संन्यासं विद्यात्सर्वात्मके ज्वरे ॥४२॥
Sannipāta jvara is tough to treatment. Based on another consultants it’s incurable.
Amongst sannipāta jvaras,
– Abhinyāsa Jwara – must be understood when the affected person is sleepier i.e. has extra of sleep;
– Hataujasa Jwara – is a situation marked loss / lower of ojas and
– Sannāysa – is when there may be lack of acutely aware exercise of the physique
This rationalization factors in direction of Abhinyasa, Hataujasa and Sannyasa being differing kinds / types of Sannipata Jwaras.
Remedy Rules
Abhinyasa Jwara must be handled on the traces of therapy of Sannipata Jwara.
Different remedies – Immunity of the individual must be improved and the Ojas must be restored by administering Rasayanas.
Associated Studying – Sannipata Jwara – therapy rules
Trendy Correlation
Specialists have correlated Abhinyasa Jwara intently with the under talked about situations –
– Extreme influenza / Swine Flu (H1N1)
– Extreme Viral Pneumonia (COVID – 19)
– Sepsis – Septic Shock or MODS (A number of Organ Dysfunction Syndrome)
Acharya Gananathsen has correlated Abhinyasa Jwara with fevers brought on attributable to extreme toxemia or hyperpyrexia. The identical signs might be traced within the extreme toxemic situation of enteric fever (typhoid).


