68 books
Ayurveda emphasizes the individualized treatment which is based on assessment of dasa-vidha pariksya bhavas (ten factors of examination).These have been deacribed in Caraka Samhita in relation to pancakarma therapy. In this book, an efforts has been made to incorporate all the required examinations (like dosa, bhasaja, desa, kala, satmya etc.) needed prior to various pancakarma treatment under these dasa- vidha pariksya bhava. Purpose of the writing is to throw ...
Rasendra Sara Sangraha is one of the popular classics of Rasasastra complied by Srikrisna Gopala Bhatt of 15th century A.D. Over 600 herbomineral formulations have been described in the next besides few pure herbal formulations. It gives clear vision on mercury and its allied metals and minerals in respect of good and bad qualities, purifications, incineration and various methods of preparations for the good manufacturing techniques in-order to get the maximum ...
India has a glorious tradition of health care system based on plants, which dates back to Vedic era. The Charaka Samhita and the Sushruta are the main treatises of Ayurveda. Over the following centuries, Ayurvedic practitioners developed a number of medicinal preparations and surgical procedures for the treatment of various ailments. Up to 80% of people in India use either Ayurveda or other traditional medicines. Around 1000 B.C, the knowledge of Ayurveda was ...
The author of the Book is a renowned physician of 16th Century, Vaidya Narasimha Soori. He was the son of Great physician of Karnataka Vaidya Shree Nanjanatha. He was residing in the banks of Suvarna rever in the Balachandra pura, which is assumed to be the present Hassan district of Karnataka.
The book is complete in two parts. Poorva Khanda and Uttara Khanda.
Total 14 prakaranas are found in this book and it is complete in almost all the branches of Ayurveda, ...
The Book "Text Book of Balroga Kaumarbhritya - Multifaceted Ayurvedic and Modren Pediatrics" written by Prof. B.M. Singh is based on the new syllabus of BAMS-Part-A and part of D. Ch. (Ay) and MD (Ay) of Kaumarbhritya subject in accordance to CCIM, New Delhi.
The author has incorporated Ayurvedic concepts spcific to Navajata Shishu (neonatology), Bala (Infants) and Kumara (pediatrics). Author has made an effort to ecplain various terminologies used in ...
Basavarajeeyam is a noble work of renowned Ayurvedic physician of Andhra Pradesh Shree Neelakanta Basavaraja Kottoru. Even now it is used as a handbook by the practitioners of South India, especially in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka. The book is complete in 25 prakaranas (chapters). The book gives due emphasis to the Nadi pareeksha-Pulse examination, Mutra pareeksha-Urine examination, Visha nidana-Poisoning and its remedies, Karma vipaka-effects of bad ...