Volume 06, Issue 11
                Frequency: 12 Issue per year
                
                Paper Submission: Throughout the Month
                
                Acceptance Notification: Within 2 days 
                
                Areas Covered: Multidisciplinary
                
                Accepted Language: Multiple Languages
                
                Journal Type: Online (e-Journal)
                
            
            ISSN Number: 
2582-8568
          
Ayurvedic practices are based on fundamental, respected ideas that have endured through time. Even in modern times, their benefits necessitate their continued use. One of these is kshara karma. The Ayurvedic surgical profession defines it as the foremost parasurgical method. It can be applied topically or consumed, and it is claimed to soothe the three doshas. Kshara is an alkali-based herbomineral formulation originating from botanical, zoological, and mineral sources. The Vrihadtrayee and the Laghutrayee, along with other similar Ayurvedic writings, have been expressed with clarity. This website aims to consolidate the various characteristics of kshara and kshara karma. To evaluate its significance in surgical and medical domains, it is crucial to understand the preparation method, classifications, benefits, drawbacks, indications, contraindications, dose, and side effects. A study reveals that it is employed for more than fifty clinical issues, including both surgical and medical illnesses, and can therefore be considered a miraculous remedy.
Kshara, kshara karma, parasurgical method, herbomineral preparation.