
VRIKSHAYURVEDA: Arboreal Medicine in Ancient India
The treasure of our knowledge once belonged to the woods. Our spiritual teacher and sages also belonged to the woods. Why did they make the
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Skip to contentThe treasure of our knowledge once belonged to the woods. Our spiritual teacher and sages also belonged to the woods. Why did they make the
There are 7 Dhatus or Body Tissues that give shape and form to the body. These 7 are Rasa or Rasayana (Tissue Fluids), Rakta (Red
[hr] It is really surprising that while writing on the history of science, on any branch, western writers make great effort to dig out, even
When a person loses their ability to memorize data or has an inability to recall information that is stored in memory, it is likely they
[hr] With summer in full swing comes the time to pack away the thick and heavy winter clothes and take out the refreshing and vibrant
The origins of the ancient healing science known as Ayurveda are lost in cosmic antiquity. According to the ancient text ‘Charaka-samhita’, this “Science of Life
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Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
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