Tarpaka Kapha Flashcards
What are the primary sites of tarpaka kapha?
Brain (white matter)
Myelin Sheath
Cerebrospinal fluid
What is the governing element of tarpaka kapha?
Ether
What are the primary functions of tarpaka kapha?
Subconscious thinking and emotions
Memory
What does the word tarpana mean?
To nourish
To retain
To record
Contentment
What are the primary qualities of tarpaka kapha?
Thick
Slimy
Sticky
Soft
Tarpaka kapha nourishes which cells?
Brain cells
The meninges and cerebrospinal fluid contain which quality of tarpaka kapha?
Liquid
What tastes are present in the cerebrospinal fluid? Why?
What cells and dhātu do these tastes nourish?
Sweet because of glucose
Salty because of minerals
Sweet and salty nourish the nerve cells
Sweet and salty brings energy to rasa dhatu creating a feeling of happiness
What is one of the main functions of tarpaka kapha in the myelin sheath?
This movement is governed by which vāyu?
To protect the impulse that goes from one neuron to another neuron, which is governed by prāna vāyu
Where is tarpaka kapha found in the nerve tissue?
White matter of brain
Myelin sheath
The entire nerve tissue
The sensitive film on the neuron where experience is recorded
Tarpaka kapha provides lubrication for what?
Sinuses
Nasal cavities
Spinal cord providing the medium for the reflex arc to travel through
What is the process of perception/attention filterong through awareness and becoming recorded in tarpaka kapha? What type of vāyu and pitta is involved in this process,and what function does each subtype provide?
Perception is moved by prāna vāyu
Sādhaka pitta deals with the digestion of the perception resulting in comprehension
Prāna is also the writer that records every experience on the film of tarpaka kapha
Tarpaka kapha is a big recording file
Tarpaka kapha is associated with which of the ten bodies?
What is one of the functions of this body?
Astral body
Within the matrix of the astral body past life experiences are recorded
Where do we carry the memory of our parent’s illnesses?
How does this relate to tarpaka kapha?
DNA molecules
Tarpaka is the DNA molecules
How is memory used as a protective mechanism?
When a child burns their hand, the memory is recorded (by prāna on tarpaka). Next time the child sees fire they will know not to play with it.