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Infectious diseases,Prajnaparadha,Langhana,Indriya,Brimhana,Deepana,Rukshana,Pachana,Stambhana,Rasayana,Vajikarana,Aushadha Sevana Kala,
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Acid peptic diseases‎‎,Manas (Mind and mental health),Preface- Charak Samhita New Edition,Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome,Nidra, Cardiac diseases,Sutika Paricharya, Buddhi,Hetu, Interactive session on Contemporary Ayurveda,Menopausal Syndrome,Congenital disorders,Neurological diseases,Vyadhi,Neonatal care,Amavata,Agni,Skin diseases in Integrative Medicine,Pramana, Emergency medicine in Ayurveda,Deha Prakriti,Immunization,Kidney diseases,Manas Prakriti, Pratyaksha pramana, Psychiatric diseases,‎‎Cancer,Rheumatic diseases,
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Panchakarma in modern lifestyle,Kaarya Kaarana Siddhanta,Aaptopadesha pramana (knowledge by authoritative statement),Jwara (various fevers),Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta (Theory of similarity and dissimilarity),Karma (action),Anumana pramana (knowledge by inference),
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Yukti pramana (knowledge by logical application),Disha (directions),Upamana pramana (knowledge by analogy),Linga (symptomatology/features),Adhyayana (Methods of study and learning),Koshtha (gut pattern),Samavaya,Padartha,Abhava,Dravya,Vipaka,
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'''<big>Concepts and Contemporary Practices</big>'''
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'''<big>Concepts and Contemporary Practices</big>'''  
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'''Total chapters: 164'''
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>The important concepts of [[Ayurveda]] and their contemporary practices are published in this section. If you wish to contribute,  then see the links [[Contribute_to_the_Charak_Samhita_New_Edition_Project|Contribute online ]] and [[guidelines for writing]] or contact us. </p>
 
<p style='text-align:justify;'>The important concepts of [[Ayurveda]] and their contemporary practices are published in this section. If you wish to contribute,  then see the links [[Contribute_to_the_Charak_Samhita_New_Edition_Project|Contribute online ]] and [[guidelines for writing]] or contact us. </p>
  
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==Basic learning of [[Ayurveda]]==
!colspan="5"|Monographs/Chapters on Concepts and Contemporary Practices
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#[[Ayurveda | What is Ayurveda (knowledge or science of life)?]]
!colspan="5"| '''Basic learning of [[Ayurveda]]'''
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#[[Shastra | What is Shastra (science)?]]  
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#[[Adhyayana | Adhyayana (Methods of study and learning)]]
| [[Ayurveda | What is Ayurveda (knowledge or science of life)?]]
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#[[Adhyapana vidhi| Teaching methods in Ayurveda (Adhyapana vidhi)]]
| [[Shastra | What is Shastra (science)?]]  
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#[[Tantrayukti | Tantrayukti (technical tricks to understand texts)]]
| [[Tantrayukti | Tantrayukti (technical tricks to understand texts)]]
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#[[Nyaya|Nyaya (Maxims or Expression of truth or principle)]]
| [[Adhyayana | Adhyayana (Methods of study and learning)]]
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#[[Interactive session on Contemporary Ayurveda]] (Based on interactive session)
| [[Interactive session on Contemporary Ayurveda]] (Based on interactive session)
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|-
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==Fundamental Concepts of [[Ayurveda]]==
!colspan="5"| ''' Fundamental Concepts of [[Ayurveda]]'''
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#[[Prakriti | Prakriti (fundamental constitution)]]  
| [[Prakriti | Prakriti (fundamental constitution)]]  
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#[[Deha Prakriti | Deha Prakriti (somatic constitution)]]
| [[Deha Prakriti | Deha Prakriti (somatic constitution)]]
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#[[Manas prakriti| Manas Prakriti (psychological constitution)]]
| [[Manas prakriti| Manas Prakriti (psychological constitution)]]
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#[[Purusha | Purusha (holistic human being)]]
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#[[Tanmatra]]
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#[[Avyakta]]  
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| [[Purusha | Purusha (holistic human being)]]
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==Fundamental Concepts - [[Panchamahabhuta | Panchamahabhuta (five fundamental elements)]]==
| [[Tanmatra]]
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| [[Avyakta]]  
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# [[Panchamahabhuta | Panchamahabhuta (five fundamental elements)]]
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#[[Akasha mahabhuta|Akasha mahabhuta (ether or space element)]]
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#[[Vayu mahabhuta | Vayu mahabhuta (air element)]]
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#[[Agni mahabhuta | Agni mahabhuta (fire element)]]
!colspan="5"|  ''' Fundamental Concepts - [[Panchamahabhuta | Panchamahabhuta (five fundamental elements)]]'''
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#[[Jala mahabhuta | Jala mahabhuta (water element)]]
|-
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#[[Prithvi mahabhuta | Prithvi mahabhuta (earth element)]]
| [[Akasha mahabhuta|Akasha mahabhuta (ether or space element)]]
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| [[Vayu mahabhuta | Vayu mahabhuta (air element)]]
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== Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda - [[Pramana | Pramana (methods of acquiring knowledge)]] ==
| [[Agni mahabhuta | Agni mahabhuta (fire element)]]
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| [[Jala mahabhuta | Jala mahabhuta (water element)]]
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#[[Pramana| Pramana (methods of acquiring knowledge)]]
| [[Prithvi mahabhuta | Prithvi mahabhuta (earth element)]]
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#[[Pratyaksha Pramana‎‎| Pratyaksha pramana (knowledge by direct perception)]]
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#[[Anumana Pramana| Anumana pramana (knowledge by inference)]]
!colspan="5"| ''' Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda - [[Pramana | Pramana (methods of acquiring knowledge)]]'''
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#[[Aaptopadesha Pramana‎‎|Aaptopadesha pramana (knowledge by authoritative statement)]]
|-
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#[[Yukti Pramana|Yukti pramana (knowledge by logical application)]]
| [[Pratyaksha pramana‎‎ | Pratyaksha pramana (knowledge by direct perception)]]
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#[[Upamana Pramana|Upamana pramana (knowledge by analogy)]]
| [[Anumana pramana | Anumana pramana (knowledge by inference)]]
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| [[Aaptopadesha pramana‎‎ | Aaptopadesha pramana (knowledge by authoritative statement)]]
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== Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda - Theories and applications- Siddhanta ==
| [[ Yukti pramana | Yukti pramana (knowledge by logical application)]]
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| [[ Upamana pramana | Upamana pramana (knowledge by analogy)]]
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#[[Kaarya Kaarana Siddhanta| Kaarya Kaarana Siddhanta (cause and effect theory)]]
|-
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#[[Swabhavoparam vada|Swabhavoparam vada (theory of natural destruction)]]
!colspan="5"| ''' Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda - Theories and applications- Siddhanta'''
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#[[Padartha]]
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#[[Samanya Vishesha Theory| Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta (Theory of similarity and dissimilarity)]]  
| [[Kaarya Kaarana Siddhanta| Kaarya Kaarana Siddhanta (cause and effect theory)]]
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#[[Samavaya| Samavaya ( Inseparable relationship)]]
| [[Swabhavoparam vada|Swabhavoparam vada (theory of natural destruction)]]
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#[[Abhava| Abhava(Non existence)]]  
| [[Padartha]]
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#[[Disha | Disha (directions)]]  
| [[Samanya Vishesha Theory| Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta (Theory of similarity and dissimilarity)]]  
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#[[Kala]] [[Kala|(Time)]]
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|-
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== Fundamental Concepts of [[Ayurveda]] pharmacology ==
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| [[Samavaya| Samavaya ( Inseparable relationship)]]
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# [[Dravya | Dravya (matter or substance)]]
| [[Abhava| Abhava (Non existence )]]
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# [[Guna |Guna (qualities or properties)]]
| [[Disha | Disha (directions)]]  
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# [[Karma | Karma (action)]]  
| [[Kala]] [[Kala|(Time)]]
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# [[Rasa|Rasa (taste and its pharmacology)]]
|-
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# [[Veerya|Veerya (potency)]]
!colspan="5"| ''' Fundamental Concepts of [[Ayurveda]] pharmacology '''
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# [[Vipaka|Vipaka (post digestive effect)]]
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# [[Prabhava|Prabhava (influential effect)]]
| [[Dravya | Dravya (matter or substance)]]
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# [[Satmya | Satmya (adaptability or suitability)]]
| [[Guna |Guna (qualities or properties)]]
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# [[Aushadha Sevana Kala | Aushadha Sevana Kala (times of administration of medicines, chronopharmacology)]]
| [[Karma | Karma (action)]]  
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# [[Nama Rupa Vijnana|Nama Rupa Vijnana (Science of identification and nomenclature)]]
| [[Rasa|Rasa (taste and its pharmacology)]]
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| [[Veerya|Veerya (potency)]]
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== Components of Health- [[Sharira]] & [[Dosha]] ==
|-
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| [[Vipaka|Vipaka (post digestive effect)]]
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# [[Ayu|Ayu (life)]]
| [[Prabhava|Prabhava (influencial effect)]]
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# [[Sharira|Sharira (body)]]
| [[Satmya | Satmya (adaptability or suitability)]]
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# [[Srotasa|Srotas (Channels of transport and transformation)]]
| [[Aushadha Sevana Kala | Aushadha Sevana Kala (times of administration of medicines, chronopharmacology)]]
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#[[Dosha]]
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#[[Vata dosha]]
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#[[Pitta dosha]]
!colspan="5"| ''' Components of Health- [[Sharira]] & [[Dosha]]'''
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#[[Kapha dosha]]
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# [[Marma]]
| [[Ayu|Ayu (life)]]
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# [[Shira|Shira (Head)]]
| [[Sharira|Sharira (body)]]
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# [[Hridaya|Hridaya (Heart)]]
| [[Srotasa|Srotasa (Channels of transport and transformation)]]
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# [[Kala Sharira]]
| [[Marma]]
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| [[Kala Sharira]]
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== Components of Health- [[Agni]] ==
|-
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| [[Dosha]]  
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# [[Agni]]
| [[Vata dosha]]
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# [[Dhatvagni]]
| [[Pitta dosha]]
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# [[Bhutagni]]
| [[Kapha dosha]]
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# [[Koshtha |Koshtha (gut pattern)]]
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# [[Varna]]
|-
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!colspan="5"| ''' Components of Health- [[Agni]]'''
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== Components of Health- [[Dhatu | Dhatu (body tissues or components)]] ==
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| [[Agni]]
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# [[Dhatu | Dhatu (body tissues or components)]]
| [[Dhatvagni]]
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# [[Rasa dhatu | Rasa dhatu (body fluids)]]
| [[Bhutagni]]
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# [[Rakta dhatu | Rakta dhatu (blood tissue)]]
| [[Koshtha |Koshtha (gut pattern)]]
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# [[Mamsa dhatu | Mamsa dhatu (muscle tissue)]]
| [[Varna]]
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# [[Meda dhatu | Meda dhatu (fats or lipid tissue elements)]]
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# [[Asthi dhatu | Asthi dhatu (osseous or bone tissue)]]
! colspan="5" |'''Components of Health- [[Dhatu | Dhatu (body tissues or components)]]'''
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# [[Majja dhatu | Majja dhatu (marrow tissue)]]
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# [[Shukra dhatu | Shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue elements)]]
| [[Rasa dhatu | Rasa dhatu (body fluids)]]
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# [[Ojas | Ojas (vital essence)]]  
| [[Rakta dhatu | Rakta dhatu (blood tissue)]]
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| [[Mamsa dhatu | Mamsa dhatu (muscle tissue)]]
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== Components of Health -[[Mala | Mala (Excretory products)]] ==
| [[Meda dhatu | Meda dhatu (fats or lipid tissue elements)]]
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| [[Asthi dhatu | Asthi dhatu (osseous or bone tissue)]]
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# [[Mala | Mala (Excretory products)]]
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# [[Purisha | Purisha (stools)]]
| [[Majja dhatu | Majja dhatu (marrow tissue)]]
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# [[Mutra | Mutra (urine)]]
| [[Shukra dhatu | Shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue elements)]]
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# [[Sweda | Sweda (sweat)]]
| [[Ojas | Ojas (vital essence)]]  
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== Components of Health -[[Aatma]],[[Indriya]], [[Manas]] ==
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|-
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# [[Aatma | Aatma (soul or spirit)]]
! colspan="5" |'''Components of Health -[[Mala | Mala (Excretory products)]]'''
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# [[Indriya | Indriya (sense and motor organs)]]
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# [[Manas | Manas (Mind and mental health)]]
|[[Purisha | Purisha (stools)]]
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# [[Manovaha srotas]]
|[[Mutra | Mutra (urine)]]
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# [[Sattva|Sattva (Purity and mental strength)]]
|[[Sweda | Sweda (sweat)]]
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# [[Rajas|Rajas (Activity and indulgence)]]
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# [[Tamas|Tamas (Ignorance and illusion)]]
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# [[Buddhi | Buddhi (Intellect and intelligence)]]
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# [[Dhriti|Dhriti (restraint)]]
! colspan="5" |''' Components of Health -[[Aatma]],[[Indriya]], [[Manas]]'''
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# [[Smriti | Smriti (memory)]]
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# [[Prajnaparadha | Prajnaparadha (intellectual errors)]]
| [[Aatma | Aatma (soul or spirit)]]
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# [[Dhairya| Dhairya (courage)]]
| [[Indriya | Indriya (sense and motor organs)]]
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# [[Samadhi| Samadhi (deep meditation)]]
| [[Manas | Manas (Mind and mental health)]]
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== Concepts and Practices of Preventive and Promotive Health in Chikitsa ==
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# [[Rasayana | Rasayana (rejuvenation and vitalizing therapy)]]
| [[Sattva|Sattva (Purity and mental strength)]]
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# [[Vajikarana | Vajikarana (aphrodisiac or virility enhancing therapy)]]
| [[Rajas|Rajas (Activity and indulgence)]]
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# [[Dinacharya | Dinacharya (daily regimen for health)]]
| [[Tamas|Tamas (Ignorance and illusion)]]
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# [[Ritucharya|Ritucharya (seasonal regimen for health)]]
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# [[Nitya sevaniya - asevaniya dravya|Nitya sevaniya - asevaniya Dravya (Daily consumable & non consumable foods)]]
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# [[Ahara vidhi | Ahara vidhi (dietary guidelines)]]
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# [[Nidra | Nidra (sleep)]]
| [[Buddhi | Buddhi (Intellect and intelligence)]]
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# [[Brahmacharya]]
| [[Dhriti|Dhriti (restraint)]]
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# [[Vyayama]] [[Vyayama|(exercise)]]
| [[Smriti | Smriti (memory)]]
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# [[Dhumapana]]  
| [[Prajnaparadha | Prajnaparadha (intellectual errors)]]
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== Fundamental Concepts of Diagnosis and Management in [[Ayurveda]] ([[Nidana]]) and ([[Chikitsa]]) ==
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| [[Dhairya| Dhairya (courage)]]
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# [[ Hetu | Hetu (causes)]]
| [[Samadhi| Samadhi (deep meditation)]]
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# [[ Linga | Linga (symptomatology/features)]]
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# [[ Aushadha|Aushadha (therapeutics)]]
|
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# [[Vikriti|Vikriti (abnormalities)]]
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# [[Shatkriyakala | Shatkriyakala (Six stages of disease evolution and treatment intervention)]]
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# [[Kha vaigunya | Kha vaigunya (defects in body systems)]]
! colspan="5" |'''Concepts and Practices of Preventive and Promotive Health in Chikitsa '''
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# [[Vyadhi | Vyadhi (disease)]]
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# [[Rogamarga|Rogamarga (disease pathways)]]
| [[Rasayana | Rasayana (rejuvenation and vitalizing therapy)]]
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# [[Viruddha Ahara]] [[Viruddha Ahara|(incompatible food)]]
| [[Vajikarana | Vajikarana (aphrodisiac or virility enhancing therapy)]]
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# [[Ama]]
| [[Dinacharya | Dinacharya (daily regimen for health)]]
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# [[Ashayapakarsha]]
| [[Ritucharya|Ritucharya (seasonal regimen for health)]]
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# [[Aupasargika vyadhi|Aupasargika vyadhi (Contagious diseases)]]
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# [[Adharma]]
|-
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# [[Pranavaha srotas]]
| [[Ahara vidhi | Ahara vidhi (dietary guidelines)]]
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# [[Udakavaha srotas]]
| [[Nidra | Nidra (sleep)]]
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# [[Annavaha srotas]]
| [[Brahmacharya]]
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# [[Pramanatah Pariksha]]
| [[Vyayama]] [[Vyayama|(exercise)]]
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# [[Samhanana|Samhanana Pariksha]]
| [[Dhumapana]]  
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|-
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== Diagnosis and management of prevalent diseases==
! colspan="5" |''' Fundamental Concepts of Diagnosis and Management in [[Ayurveda]] ([[Nidana]]) and ([[Chikitsa]])'''
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# [[Amavata]]
| [[ Hetu | Hetu (causes)]]
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# [[Jwara | Jwara (various fevers)]]
| [[ Linga | Linga (symptomatology/features)]]
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# [[Infectious diseases]]
| [[ Aushadha|Aushadha (therapeutics)]]
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# [[Cancer]]
| [[Vikriti|Vikriti (abnormalities)]]
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# [[Acid peptic diseases‎‎]]
| [[Shatkriyakala | Shatkriyakala (Six stages of disease evolution and treatment intervention)]]
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# [[Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome]]
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# [[Cardiac diseases]]
| [[Kha vaigunya | Kha vaigunya (defects in body systems)]]
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# [[Neurological diseases]]
| [[Vyadhi | Vyadhi (disease)]]
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# [[Skin diseases in Integrative Medicine]]
| [[Rogamarga|Rogamarga (disease pathways)]]
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# [[Psychiatric diseases‎‎]]
| [[Viruddha Ahara]] [[Viruddha Ahara|(incompatible food)]]
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# [[Emergency medicine in Ayurveda]]
| [[Ama]]
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# [[Rheumatic diseases]]
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# [[Kidney diseases]]
| [[Ashayapakarsha]]
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# [[Janapadodhvansa]]
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# [[Udavarta]]
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# [[Pakshaghata|Pakshaghata (hemiplegia)]]
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|
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== Concepts and Practices in [[Chikitsa]] - Major therapies (shad vidha upakrama) ==
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! colspan="5" |'''Diagnosis and management of prevalent diseases'''
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# [[Langhana | Langhana (reducing/depleting/fasting therapy)]]
|-
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# [[Brimhana | Brimhana (nourishing therapy)]]
| [[Amavata]]
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# [[Rukshana | Rukshana (drying or absorbing therapy)]]  
| [[Jwara | Jwara (various fevers)]]
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# [[Stambhana | Stambhana (styptic or stopping therapy)]]  
| [[Infectious diseases]]
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# [[Snehana (unction therapy)]]
| [[Cancer]]
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# [[Swedana | Swedana (sudation or fomentation therapy)]]
| [[Acid peptic diseases‎‎]]
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# [[Upavasa|Upavasa (therapeutic fasting)]]
|-
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| [[Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome]]
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== Concepts and Practices in Chikitsa - [[Panchakarma | Panchakarma (five therapeutic purification procedures)]]==
| [[Cardiac diseases]]
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| [[Neurological diseases]]
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# [[Panchakarma | Panchakarma (five therapeutic purification procedures)]]
| [[Skin diseases in Integrative Medicine]]
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# [[Panchakarma in modern lifestyle]]
| [[Psychiatric diseases‎‎]]
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# [[Deepana |Deepana (therapy for kindling digestion)]]
|-
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# [[Pachana |Pachana (therapy for promoting digestion)]]
| [[Emergency medicine in Ayurveda]]
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# [[Vamana | Vamana (therapeutic emesis)]]  
| [[Rheumatic diseases]]
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# [[Virechana | Virechana (therapeutic purgation)]]  
| [[Kidney diseases]]
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# [[Nasya | Nasya (intra nasal administration)]]
| [[Janapadodhvansa]]
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# [[Raktamokshana | Raktamokshana (blood letting therapy)]]  
|
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# [[Basti | Basti (therapeutic enema)]]
|-
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# [[Asthapana basti]]
! colspan="5" |''' Concepts and Practices in [[Chikitsa]] - Major therapies (shad vidha upakrama)'''
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# [[Madhutailika Basti]]
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# [[Vaitarana Basti]]
| [[Langhana | Langhana (reducing/depleting/fasting therapy)]]
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# [[Piccha basti]]
| [[Brimhana | Brimhana (nourishing therapy)]]
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# [[Matra basti]]
| [[Rukshana | Rukshana (drying or absorbing therapy)]]  
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# [[Yapana basti]]
| [[Stambhana | Stambhana (styptic or stopping therapy)]]  
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# [[Shirodhara]]
| [[Snehana (unction therapy)]]
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== Concepts and Practices in gynecology, obstetrics and pediatrics (Kaumarabhritya tantra)  ==
| [[Swedana | Swedana (sudation or fomentation therapy)]]
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| [[Upavasa|Upavasa (therapeutic fasting)]]
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# [[Artava | Artava (ovum and menstruation)]]
|
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# [[Menstrual disorders]]
|
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# [[Atulya gotra|Atulya gotra (specificity of clans and its importance in reproduction)]]
|
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# [[Garbha‎‎ | Garbha‎‎ (fetus or embryo)]]
|-
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# [[Prenatal care (garbhini paricharya)]]
! colspan="5" |''' Concepts and Practices in Chikitsa - [[Panchakarma | Panchakarma (five therapeutic purification procedures)]]'''
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# [[Sutika Paricharya | Sutika Paricharya (Postnatal care)]]
|-
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# [[Contraceptives‎‎]]
|[[Panchakarma in modern lifestyle]]
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# [[Menopausal Syndrome]]
|[[Deepana |Deepana (therapy for kindling digestion)]]
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# [[Congenital disorders]]
|[[Pachana |Pachana (therapy for promoting digestion)]]
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# [[Neonatal care]]
|
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# [[Immunization]]
|
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# [[Stanya|Stanya (breast milk)]]
|-
 
| [[Vamana | Vamana (therapeutic emesis)]]  
 
| [[Virechana | Virechana (therapeutic purgation)]]  
 
| [[Basti | Basti (therapeutic enema)]]
 
| [[Nasya | Nasya (intra nasal administration)]]
 
| [[Raktamokshana | Raktamokshana (blood letting therapy)]]  
 
|-
 
| [[Madhutailika Basti]]
 
| [[Vaitarana Basti]]
 
| [[Piccha basti]]
 
| [[Matra basti]]
 
| [[Yapana basti]]
 
|-
 
|[[Asthapana basti]]
 
|[[Shirodhara]]
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
! colspan="5" |'''Concepts and Practices in gynecology, obstetrics and pediatrics (Kaumarabhritya tantra) in [[Ayurveda]]'''
 
|-
 
| [[Artava | Artava (ovum and menstruation)]]
 
| [[Menstrual disorders]]
 
| [[Garbha‎‎ | Garbha‎‎ (fetus or embryo)]]
 
| [[Prenatal care (garbhini paricharya)]]
 
| [[Sutika Paricharya | Sutika Paricharya (Postnatal care)]]
 
|-
 
| [[Stanya]]
 
| [[Menopausal Syndrome]]
 
| [[Congenital disorders]]
 
| [[Neonatal care]]
 
| [[Immunization]]
 
|-
 
|[[Contraceptives‎‎]]
 
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Concepts and Contemporary Practices

Total chapters: 164

The important concepts of Ayurveda and their contemporary practices are published in this section. If you wish to contribute, then see the links Contribute online and guidelines for writing or contact us.

Basic learning of Ayurveda

  1. What is Ayurveda (knowledge or science of life)?
  2. What is Shastra (science)?
  3. Adhyayana (Methods of study and learning)
  4. Teaching methods in Ayurveda (Adhyapana vidhi)
  5. Tantrayukti (technical tricks to understand texts)
  6. Nyaya (Maxims or Expression of truth or principle)
  7. Interactive session on Contemporary Ayurveda (Based on interactive session)

Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda

  1. Prakriti (fundamental constitution)
  2. Deha Prakriti (somatic constitution)
  3. Manas Prakriti (psychological constitution)
  4. Purusha (holistic human being)
  5. Tanmatra
  6. Avyakta

Fundamental Concepts - Panchamahabhuta (five fundamental elements)

  1. Panchamahabhuta (five fundamental elements)
  2. Akasha mahabhuta (ether or space element)
  3. Vayu mahabhuta (air element)
  4. Agni mahabhuta (fire element)
  5. Jala mahabhuta (water element)
  6. Prithvi mahabhuta (earth element)

Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda - Pramana (methods of acquiring knowledge)

  1. Pramana (methods of acquiring knowledge)
  2. Pratyaksha pramana (knowledge by direct perception)
  3. Anumana pramana (knowledge by inference)
  4. Aaptopadesha pramana (knowledge by authoritative statement)
  5. Yukti pramana (knowledge by logical application)
  6. Upamana pramana (knowledge by analogy)

Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda - Theories and applications- Siddhanta

  1. Kaarya Kaarana Siddhanta (cause and effect theory)
  2. Swabhavoparam vada (theory of natural destruction)
  3. Padartha
  4. Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta (Theory of similarity and dissimilarity)
  5. Samavaya ( Inseparable relationship)
  6. Abhava(Non existence)
  7. Disha (directions)
  8. Kala (Time)

Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda pharmacology

  1. Dravya (matter or substance)
  2. Guna (qualities or properties)
  3. Karma (action)
  4. Rasa (taste and its pharmacology)
  5. Veerya (potency)
  6. Vipaka (post digestive effect)
  7. Prabhava (influential effect)
  8. Satmya (adaptability or suitability)
  9. Aushadha Sevana Kala (times of administration of medicines, chronopharmacology)
  10. Nama Rupa Vijnana (Science of identification and nomenclature)

Components of Health- Sharira & Dosha

  1. Ayu (life)
  2. Sharira (body)
  3. Srotas (Channels of transport and transformation)
  4. Dosha
  5. Vata dosha
  6. Pitta dosha
  7. Kapha dosha
  8. Marma
  9. Shira (Head)
  10. Hridaya (Heart)
  11. Kala Sharira

Components of Health- Agni

  1. Agni
  2. Dhatvagni
  3. Bhutagni
  4. Koshtha (gut pattern)
  5. Varna

Components of Health- Dhatu (body tissues or components)

  1. Dhatu (body tissues or components)
  2. Rasa dhatu (body fluids)
  3. Rakta dhatu (blood tissue)
  4. Mamsa dhatu (muscle tissue)
  5. Meda dhatu (fats or lipid tissue elements)
  6. Asthi dhatu (osseous or bone tissue)
  7. Majja dhatu (marrow tissue)
  8. Shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue elements)
  9. Ojas (vital essence)

Components of Health - Mala (Excretory products)

  1. Mala (Excretory products)
  2. Purisha (stools)
  3. Mutra (urine)
  4. Sweda (sweat)

Components of Health -Aatma,Indriya, Manas

  1. Aatma (soul or spirit)
  2. Indriya (sense and motor organs)
  3. Manas (Mind and mental health)
  4. Manovaha srotas
  5. Sattva (Purity and mental strength)
  6. Rajas (Activity and indulgence)
  7. Tamas (Ignorance and illusion)
  8. Buddhi (Intellect and intelligence)
  9. Dhriti (restraint)
  10. Smriti (memory)
  11. Prajnaparadha (intellectual errors)
  12. Dhairya (courage)
  13. Samadhi (deep meditation)

Concepts and Practices of Preventive and Promotive Health in Chikitsa

  1. Rasayana (rejuvenation and vitalizing therapy)
  2. Vajikarana (aphrodisiac or virility enhancing therapy)
  3. Dinacharya (daily regimen for health)
  4. Ritucharya (seasonal regimen for health)
  5. Nitya sevaniya - asevaniya Dravya (Daily consumable & non consumable foods)
  6. Ahara vidhi (dietary guidelines)
  7. Nidra (sleep)
  8. Brahmacharya
  9. Vyayama (exercise)
  10. Dhumapana

Fundamental Concepts of Diagnosis and Management in Ayurveda (Nidana) and (Chikitsa)

  1. Hetu (causes)
  2. Linga (symptomatology/features)
  3. Aushadha (therapeutics)
  4. Vikriti (abnormalities)
  5. Shatkriyakala (Six stages of disease evolution and treatment intervention)
  6. Kha vaigunya (defects in body systems)
  7. Vyadhi (disease)
  8. Rogamarga (disease pathways)
  9. Viruddha Ahara (incompatible food)
  10. Ama
  11. Ashayapakarsha
  12. Aupasargika vyadhi (Contagious diseases)
  13. Adharma
  14. Pranavaha srotas
  15. Udakavaha srotas
  16. Annavaha srotas
  17. Pramanatah Pariksha
  18. Samhanana Pariksha

Diagnosis and management of prevalent diseases

  1. Amavata
  2. Jwara (various fevers)
  3. Infectious diseases
  4. Cancer
  5. Acid peptic diseases‎‎
  6. Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
  7. Cardiac diseases
  8. Neurological diseases
  9. Skin diseases in Integrative Medicine
  10. Psychiatric diseases‎‎
  11. Emergency medicine in Ayurveda
  12. Rheumatic diseases
  13. Kidney diseases
  14. Janapadodhvansa
  15. Udavarta
  16. Pakshaghata (hemiplegia)

Concepts and Practices in Chikitsa - Major therapies (shad vidha upakrama)

  1. Langhana (reducing/depleting/fasting therapy)
  2. Brimhana (nourishing therapy)
  3. Rukshana (drying or absorbing therapy)
  4. Stambhana (styptic or stopping therapy)
  5. Snehana (unction therapy)
  6. Swedana (sudation or fomentation therapy)
  7. Upavasa (therapeutic fasting)

Concepts and Practices in Chikitsa - Panchakarma (five therapeutic purification procedures)

  1. Panchakarma (five therapeutic purification procedures)
  2. Panchakarma in modern lifestyle
  3. Deepana (therapy for kindling digestion)
  4. Pachana (therapy for promoting digestion)
  5. Vamana (therapeutic emesis)
  6. Virechana (therapeutic purgation)
  7. Nasya (intra nasal administration)
  8. Raktamokshana (blood letting therapy)
  9. Basti (therapeutic enema)
  10. Asthapana basti
  11. Madhutailika Basti
  12. Vaitarana Basti
  13. Piccha basti
  14. Matra basti
  15. Yapana basti
  16. Shirodhara

Concepts and Practices in gynecology, obstetrics and pediatrics (Kaumarabhritya tantra)

  1. Artava (ovum and menstruation)
  2. Menstrual disorders
  3. Atulya gotra (specificity of clans and its importance in reproduction)
  4. Garbha‎‎ (fetus or embryo)
  5. Prenatal care (garbhini paricharya)
  6. Sutika Paricharya (Postnatal care)
  7. Contraceptives‎‎
  8. Menopausal Syndrome
  9. Congenital disorders
  10. Neonatal care
  11. Immunization
  12. Stanya (breast milk)

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