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Errhination

Wednesday, February 4, 2009 9:47 No Comments

The Virtue Of Errhination The Seeds Of Rough Chaff,Long Pepper, Blackpepper, Embelia, Drumstick, Rapeseed, Indian Tooth Ache, Cumin, Wild Carrot,Toothbrush Tree, Cardamom, Fragrant Piper,Black Cumin Holy Basil,White Mussel Shell Creeper, Shrubby Basil, Sweet Marjoram, Seeds Of  Shiris, Garlic, Turmeric, And Indian Ber-Berry , Rock Salt, Black Salt, Staff And Dry Ginger…these Should Be Given As [...]

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The Five Applications In Vata

Tuesday, February 3, 2009 15:19 No Comments

The Five Applications In Vata The Five In Rheumatic Conditions The Two In Cephalagia The Application In Pleurodynia One Application In Algrid Condition One In Toxicosis One In Dermic Morbidity And One In Body Fetor (1) The Five Applications In Vata Indian Jujube, Horse Gram, Deodar, Indian Groundsel, Black Gram Linseed, Oil-Seeds, Costus, Sweet Flag, [...]

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Non-Restraint Of Urges

Tuesday, February 3, 2009 10:00 No Comments

The Urges That Are Not To Be Restrained A Wise Person Should Not Suppress The Natural Urges Of The Urine, Feces, Semen, Flatus, Vomiting, Sneezing, Eructation, Yawning, Hunger, Thirst, Tears, Sleep And Deep Breathing After Exertion. The Evils Of Restraining The Urge For Maturation And Their Remedies For The Purpose Of Treatment, The Various Diseases [...]

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The Story Of Ayurveda

Monday, February 2, 2009 15:10 No Comments

The Mists Of Time Have Rolled Over The Beginning Of Most Of The Effort Of Man In The Realms Of Thought And Of Humanistic Arts And The Sciences. Medicine, The Most Vital Aspect Of Life With Its Immense As To Its Beginning, As Much As Life Itself. The Great Pioneers Of Thought And Practical Investigations [...]

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He Warns Against Clinging To An Argument Also

Monday, February 2, 2009 13:51 No Comments

The Spirit Of Reverence With Which His Disciples Approach Him As He Is Seated Amidst Sages And Scholars Including Occasionally The Learned Rulers Of Neighboring Kingdoms Or Foreign Scholars And The Finality His Discussions Acquire In The Discussions Among These Sages And Scholars, And Also The Shifting Scene Of Such Assemblies From The Northern Himalayas [...]

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In The Caraka Samhita We Find The Following Discussions

Monday, February 2, 2009 13:42 No Comments

In The 10th Chapter Of Sutra-Sthana There Is Depicted A Dialogue Between The Main Speaker Atreya And Maitreya. Atreya Gives A Warning At The Ends Thus:- “One Who Knows The Differential Diagnosis Between Curable And Incurable Diseases, As Also The Right Application, Will Not Fall Into Such Erroneous Mode Of Thinking As Maitreya And Other [...]

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The Period Of Atreya

Monday, February 2, 2009 13:30 No Comments

It Would Be A Very Interesting And Engaging Study To Try To Fix The Date Of Atreya. There Is A Certain Preceptor Atreya, The Teacher Of Jivaka, The Stroies About Jivaka Are Found In The Literatures Of Various Countries Where Buddhism Flourished. Tibetan, Burmese And Sinhalese Versions Differ In Many Points. In The Tibetan Tales, [...]

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The Great Teacher Of Kaya-Chikitsita Or Medicine

Monday, February 2, 2009 13:08 No Comments

Atreya The Great Teacher Of Kaya-Cikitsita Or Medicine Is Krsna Atreya According To Mahabharata. The Caraka Samhita, The Greatest Of The Works On Medicine Purports To Be The Final Embodiment Of Atreya’s Teaching. Every Chapter Opens With The Words ‘thus Spake The Worshipful Atreya’. Agnivesha And Other Disciples Are Greatly Attached To Him And Hold [...]

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The Various Bhardwajas

Monday, February 2, 2009 12:51 No Comments

“The First And The Foremost Famous Vedic Poet Of The Period Was Bhardwaja Vajineya. He Was The Contemporary Of Divodasa, Prastoka Saranjaya And Abhyavartin, Cayamana And Consequently Of Dasaratha. His Sons Were Garga And Payu. Ram Dasarathi Repair To His Hermitage On His Way Back From Lanka. He Was The Purohits Of Divodasa, Gave Pratardana [...]

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The Father Of Medicine In Ayurveda

Monday, February 2, 2009 12:38 No Comments

Bhardawaja The Prime Source Of All Knowledge To The Indo-Aryans Was The Veda And Both Legend And History Must Ultimately Be Traced To Vedic Origins. The ‘science Of Life‘ And The Gods And Sages That Have Propagated And Enriched It, Find Mention In That Eternal Body Of Knowledge, The Vedas. The Rgveda And The Arthaveda [...]

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