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M. Paramkusha Rao, Naresh Khemani
Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad), 2006
Vastuguna Dipika is a Nighantu Grantha written in Telugu language on Ayurvĕda drugs, diets and deeds in an alphabetical order…
Formularies as Topic
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Goli Penchala Prasad, Pammi Satyanarayana Sastri, R. K. Swamy
Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad), 2005
In India many Ayurvĕdic books were written in regional languages like Telugu, Bengali, Orissa, Gujarati etc. Though some of them…
History, 18th Century
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K. L. Virupaksha Gupta, Sridurga Chinta, K. R. C. Reddy
Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad), 2006
Rasa Săstra is an important branch of Ayurvĕda developed for achieving therapeutic benefits from mineral materials. Ananda kanda is one…
Alchemy
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C. Kessler, M. Wischnewsky, A. Michalsen, C. Eisenmann, J. Melzer
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013/11/28
Ayurveda is playing a growing part in Europe. Questions regarding the role of religion and spirituality within Ayurveda are discussed…
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Akhilesh Shukla, Anupama Shukla, A S Baghel, Mahesh Vyas
International Journal of Herbal Medicine, 2015
Tambula (betel leaves/Paan) is very closely linked with Indian civilization and traditions. Ayurvedic classics mentioned chewing betel leaves in the…
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Aurel Stein
Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London, 1931
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S. Mahdihassan
Ancient Science of Life, 1982
In Rigveda Soma is an evergreen plant, with thousand stalks yellow hued bestowing auspicious energy. Resembling yellow fibres of hemp…
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15th Sep 2022