In Ashtanga Hridayam, which type of Nasya is indicated for Kaphaja Shiroroga?
- Correct Answer: Virechana Nasya
- Brimhana Nasya
- Shamana Nasya
- Avapeedaka Nasya
Explanation: Virechana Nasya expels Kapha in Kaphaja head disorders.
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