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आयुर्वेद प्राचीन भारत में जनमल चिकित्सा क पद्धति हवे।
Eight components of Ayurveda
In classical Sanskrit literature, Ayurveda was called "the science of eight components" (Sanskrit aṣṭāṅga अष्टांग), a classification that became canonical for Ayurveda:[१][२][३][४][५][६]
- Kayachikitsa (General medicine): "cure of diseases affecting the body".
- Kaumāra-bhṛtya and Bala Roga : "treatment of children".
- Shalya tantra: surgical techniques.
- Śālākya-tantra (Ophthalmology): cure of diseases of the teeth, eye, nose or ear etc.
- Bhuta-vidyadeals with the causes, which are directly not visible and not explained directly from tridosha.:[६] pertaining to micro-organisms or spirits.[७][८]
- Agada-tantra : Gada means Poison. "doctrine of antidotes"
- Rasayana-tantra (Geriatrics)/(Anti Agings) : Doctrine of Rasayana/Rejuvenation.
- Vajikarana tantra (Aphrodisiacs): deals with healthy and desired progeny.
संदर्भ
- ↑ टेम्पलेट:Harvnb
- ↑ Monier-Williams, A Sanskrit Dictionary (1899), s.v. "Āyurveda" टेम्पलेट:OL
- ↑ टेम्पलेट:Cite book
- ↑ टेम्पलेट:Cite book
- ↑ Benchmarks for training in traditional / complementary and alternative medicine (p. 23-25)
- ↑ ६.० ६.१ टेम्पलेट:Cite book
- ↑ टेम्पलेट:Cite book
- ↑ टेम्पलेट:Cite book