Using the Navaharaguna of Somdej Phra Ariyavaṁsañāṇa Somdej Phra Saṁgharāja (Suk Ñāṇasaṁvaro) in Dhātu Balancing and Sickness Healing

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Assoc. Prof. Thanitha Darbanandana and Phramaha Adidej Sativaro

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This research was conducted in accordance with Navaharaguna of Somdej Phra Ariyavaṁsañāṇa Somdej Phra Saṁgharāja (Suk Ñāṇasaṁvaro) for balancing the four elements (Dhātu-s) and healing of the physical and mental sicknesses. Navaharaguna is the method of the Buddhist way of treating the health care together with the knowledge of Dhātu and traditional medicine, especially massage and scripture schemes about the body's internal meridian. The result after training Navaharaguna to 10 volunteers was found that all volunteers can bring Navaharaguna to treat themselves both in term of balancing the Dhātu and treating of health care. In the treating of health care, the use of mindfulness together with Navaharaguna can reduce the adverse reactions of insomnia, stress, migraine headache and abdominal disorder such as reflux and stomach discomfort. Moreover, Navaharaguna can be used to treat the mind, by making the mind calm, elaborate and be able to lift the mind into Vipassana condition. In the view of ancient massage, it was found that there is a possibility of using traditional massage plans with Navaharaguna. A massage doctor who already trained Navaharaguna must has Precepts and Brahma Vihara Dhamma. After training Navaharaguna, the massage doctor will understand in psychic transmission. through the hands that massage to the patients at various points and will make the patient at various points and will make the patient recover from the adverse reactions without medication.

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Assoc. Prof. Thanitha Darbanandana and Phramaha Adidej Sativaro. (2021). Using the Navaharaguna of Somdej Phra Ariyavaṁsañāṇa Somdej Phra Saṁgharāja (Suk Ñāṇasaṁvaro) in Dhātu Balancing and Sickness Healing. Ramkhamhaeng University Journal Humanities Edition, 40(1), 71–96. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/huru/article/view/252613
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