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Concepts and Contemporary Practices- Total chapters: 159
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Basic learning of Ayurveda
- What is Ayurveda (knowledge or science of life)?
- What is Shastra (science)?
- Tantrayukti (technical tricks to understand texts)
- Adhyayana (Methods of study and learning)
- Interactive session on Contemporary Ayurveda (Based on interactive session)
- |Teaching methods in Ayurveda (Adhyapana vidhi)
Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda
- Prakriti (fundamental constitution)
- Deha Prakriti (somatic constitution)
- Manas Prakriti (psychological constitution)
- Purusha (holistic human being)
- Tanmatra
- Avyakta
Fundamental Concepts - Panchamahabhuta (five fundamental elements)
- Akasha mahabhuta (ether or space element)
- Vayu mahabhuta (air element)
- Agni mahabhuta (fire element)
- Jala mahabhuta (water element)
- Prithvi mahabhuta (earth element)
Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda - Pramana (methods of acquiring knowledge)
- Pratyaksha pramana (knowledge by direct perception)
- Anumana pramana (knowledge by inference)
- Aaptopadesha pramana (knowledge by authoritative statement)
- Yukti pramana (knowledge by logical application)
- Upamana pramana (knowledge by analogy)
Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda - Theories and applications- Siddhanta
- Kaarya Kaarana Siddhanta (cause and effect theory)
- Swabhavoparam vada (theory of natural destruction)
- Padartha
- Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta (Theory of similarity and dissimilarity)
- Samavaya ( Inseparable relationship)
- Abhava(Non existence)
- Disha (directions)
- Kala (Time)
Fundamental Concepts of Ayurveda pharmacology
- Dravya (matter or substance)
- Guna (qualities or properties)
- Karma (action)
- Rasa (taste and its pharmacology)
- Veerya (potency)
- Vipaka (post digestive effect)
- Prabhava (influencial effect)
- Satmya (adaptability or suitability)
- Aushadha Sevana Kala (times of administration of medicines, chronopharmacology)
Components of Health- Sharira & Dosha
- Ayu (life)
- Sharira (body)
- Srotas (Channels of transport and transformation)
- Marma
- Kala Sharira
- Dosha
- Vata dosha
- Pitta dosha
- Kapha dosha
Components of Health- Agni
Components of Health- Dhatu (body tissues or components)
- Rasa dhatu (body fluids)
- Rakta dhatu (blood tissue)
- Mamsa dhatu (muscle tissue)
- Meda dhatu (fats or lipid tissue elements)
- Asthi dhatu (osseous or bone tissue)
- Majja dhatu (marrow tissue)
- Shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue elements)
- Ojas (vital essence)
Components of Health - Mala (Excretory products)
Components of Health -Aatma,Indriya, Manas
- Aatma (soul or spirit)
- Indriya (sense and motor organs)
- Manas (Mind and mental health)
- Manovaha srotas
- Sattva (Purity and mental strength)
- Rajas (Activity and indulgence)
- Tamas (Ignorance and illusion)
- Buddhi (Intellect and intelligence)
- Dhriti (restraint)
- Smriti (memory)
- Prajnaparadha (intellectual errors)
- Dhairya (courage)
- Samadhi (deep meditation)
Concepts and Practices of Preventive and Promotive Health in Chikitsa
- Rasayana (rejuvenation and vitalizing therapy)
- Vajikarana (aphrodisiac or virility enhancing therapy)
- Dinacharya (daily regimen for health)
- Ritucharya (seasonal regimen for health)
- Nitya sevaniya - asevaniya Dravya (Daily consumable & non consumable foods)
- Ahara vidhi (dietary guidelines)
- Nidra (sleep)
- Brahmacharya
- Vyayama (exercise)
- Dhumapana
Fundamental Concepts of Diagnosis and Management in Ayurveda (Nidana) and (Chikitsa)
- Hetu (causes)
- Linga (symptomatology/features)
- Aushadha (therapeutics)
- Vikriti (abnormalities)
- Shatkriyakala (Six stages of disease evolution and treatment intervention)
- Kha vaigunya (defects in body systems)
- Vyadhi (disease)
- Rogamarga (disease pathways)
- Viruddha Ahara (incompatible food)
- Ama
- Ashayapakarsha
- Aupasargika vyadhi (Contagious diseases)
- Adharma
- Pranavaha srotas
- Udakavaha srotas
- Annavaha srotas
- Pramanatah Pariksha
- Samhanana Pariksha
Diagnosis and management of prevalent diseases
- Amavata
- Jwara (various fevers)
- Infectious diseases
- Cancer
- Acid peptic diseases
- Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
- Cardiac diseases
- Neurological diseases
- Skin diseases in Integrative Medicine
- Psychiatric diseases
- Emergency medicine in Ayurveda
- Rheumatic diseases
- Kidney diseases
- Janapadodhvansa
- Udavarta
- Pakshaghata (hemiplegia)
Concepts and Practices in Chikitsa - Major therapies (shad vidha upakrama)
- Langhana (reducing/depleting/fasting therapy)
- Brimhana (nourishing therapy)
- Rukshana (drying or absorbing therapy)
- Stambhana (styptic or stopping therapy)
- Snehana (unction therapy)
- Swedana (sudation or fomentation therapy)
- Upavasa (therapeutic fasting)
Concepts and Practices in Chikitsa - Panchakarma (five therapeutic purification procedures)
- Panchakarma in modern lifestyle
- Deepana (therapy for kindling digestion)
- Pachana (therapy for promoting digestion)
- Vamana (therapeutic emesis)
- Virechana (therapeutic purgation)
- Basti (therapeutic enema)
- Nasya (intra nasal administration)
- Raktamokshana (blood letting therapy)
- Madhutailika Basti
- Vaitarana Basti
- Piccha basti
- Matra basti
- Yapana basti
- Asthapana basti
- Shirodhara