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Dr. Jonali Devi’s work on shifting cultivation likely explores the traditional agricultural practice known as "shifting cultivation," also referred to as "slash-and-burn" farming. This method involves clearing a piece of forest or jungle land, burning the vegetation to enrich the soil with nutrients, and then planting crops. After a few years of cultivation, the land is left fallow to recover its fertility while the farmer moves to a new area. Shifting cultivation has been practiced by various indigenous communities around the world, including in parts of India, Southeast Asia, and Africa. Dr. Jonali Devi’s research might focus on several key... Read More
Engish 293 Pgs. (HB)It is with great pleasure; I am presenting this English version of Rasaratnasamuchchaya, a unique 13th century classic, which is a treasure house of minerals and metals, and their therapeutical usage. To my knowledge, this is the first and the only translation available in English, of this text. Hence I am sure; this would certainly fulfil the demand of such a translation. Though, there are few Hindi versions available, they are being referred with considerable difficulty, especially in southern parts of India. The present translation helps in removing such a difficulty. Rasaratna Samuchchaya, as said above is a unique text... Read More
Sanskrit & English, 331 Pgs. (PB)Contents Ayurved 1. A Spectacular case history of Pyoderma Gangrenosum at the Ayurvedic Health care centre of South Australia. 1 2. Clinical Evaluation of products of Ayurveda Rasashala in Joint Disorders. 7 3. TP-e Antiviral effect of selected Ayurvedic preparations on vesicular stomatisi virus 20 4. Compilation of the in vitro and in vivo Antiviral activities of some Ayurvedic products 24 5. Collection of plant drugs with reference to Eco-climatic factors Ayurvedic concept-vis-a-vis modern researches. 29 6. Note on botanical identity of beads found in India under the name - ‘Rudraksha’ 39 7. Rudraksha - Not just... Read More
Engish, 230 Pgs. (PB)Ayurveda treatment is quite common in India particularly in rural areas as well as in large section of urban populace and now it has been accepted throughout the world. This book has been written by keeping in view the needs of students in Ayurvedic Educational Institutions and similar bodies, teaching integrated systems of medicine. It gives a brief account of general principles underlying Ayurvedic systems as well as the common ailment, their origin, their signs & symptoms. Preface ‘Ayurveda’ is a system of medicine handed down to us by our ancient Rsis-Caraka and Dhanvantri. Its scope is wide enough... Read More
Engish, 90 Pgs. (PB)Living Ahimsa Diet: Nourishing Love & Life is the extraordinary sequel to Maya Tiwari's international bestseller Ayurveda: A Life of Balance, which has been flying off bookshelves for more than a decade. Grounded in ancient Vedic principles, it is the first "food" book that sheds light on how we can cultivate a truly harmonious life through the practice of Living Ahimsa by eating, living and loving in harmony with Mother Nature and her seasonal rhythms. Pulling from her remarkable life, Maya Tiwari- known fondly the world over as "Mother of Ahimsa"- teaches us to heal ourselves and recognize our intrinsic... Read More
English, 424 Pgs. (PB)Bhubaneswar is the capital of Odisha State from 1948 and now it has completed seventy-five years. As the capital of Greater Odisha from 1948 it has grown to be a famous urban centre in India. But the significance of Bhubneswar has to be considered from fix vast antiquities and in place in the cultural space in India. It was a celebrated religious site in India from the phase of the Nandas and Mauryas which can be known from the epigraphic records of the Maurya Ling Ashoka and Mahameghabahana Kharavela. The special Rock Edicts of Ashoka and the famous Hatigumpha inscription... Read More
Engish 128 Pgs. (HB)Principles of holistic management of Mind & Body Health 1 Mind Body interrelationship & Assessment of Mental constitutionVaidya Vilas M. Nanal 11 2 Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology of mindDr. Pralhad Patki 16 3 Preventive curative and restorative system of medicine homeopathyDr. S.R. Deshpande 17 4 Interrelation of Sharir Prakruti & Manasa PrakrutiDr. (Mrs.) Indapurakar K.V 20 Section IIManagement of Mental & Physical stress 5 Counseling in HIV/ AIDSDr. Devendra K. Shirole 27 6 Importance of Mind & Body Health in Streerog PrasutitantraDr. C.S. Londhe 32 7 Ayurvedic Medicine and treatment Modalities for holistic managementof health of a sportsmanVaidya Mrs. Jyoti J.... Read More
Engish, 180 Pgs. (PB)Research Papers vii 1 Pharmacological Study On Terminalia Arjuna. Weight & Arnott, A Plant From Ayurvedic System of Medicine With Special Reference to Its Effect on Cardiovascular System 9 DR. H.C. Prasad 2 Evaluation of Ayurvedic Management of Vataja Hrdroga 23 Vd. Rajendra S. Huparikar 23 3 Management of Stable Angina with An Indigenous Herbal Drug 38 Dr. Awasthi A.K. 38 4 The Clinical Assessment Of Ayurvedic Drugs Of Ayurved Rsashala, Pune. In The Treatment Of Obesity (Medoroga) 49 Dr. Prakash Paranjpe 5 The Role of Ayurvedic Drugs on Hypertension With Special ref. to Gokshura, Arjuna, Shunthi 54 Dr. Sanjay... Read More
Engish, 247 Pgs. (PB)Astangahrdaya of Vagbhata is an ancient authoritative treatise on Ayurveda. Its popularity extended beyond the frontiers of India for more than a Thousand years is substantiated by its translation in Arabic, Tibetan and of course of some European languages. None of these are available now. Study of Astangahrdaya is considered indispensable for a through knowledge of Ayurveda. With the increasing interest these days for the study of classical texts of Ayurveda both within and outside India, a great need is felt for an English translation. This publication hopes to fulfill this necessity. The complete text is being presented in 3... Read More
Sanskrit & English, 1748 Pgs. (HB)Bamboo, one of the precious plant resources of the earth, plays a cardinal role in shaping the pattern of life in South and East Asian countries, where it grows abundantly. It has a long history in people's life as cultural material. Since ancient times the extensive use of bamboo is evidenced in hunting-gathering, fishing, agricultural activities, warfare, transportation etc. India is the second richest country in bamboo generic resources after China. In India, bamboo is one of the most important forest species and has a wide distribution throughout the country. In terms of bamboo resources, the North-Eastern region of India... Read More
Engish 138 Pgs. (HB)