Chikitsya-Purushah

Sanskrit Name: चिकित्स्य-पुरुषः, षड्धातुपुरुष The entity subject to treatment (an individual) comprises five components along with the spirit. Please provide the necessary details requested. Alternate Name(s): Person as the object of treatment

Child and maternal health

Sanskrit Name: बालचिकित्सा, कौमारभृत्यम् Ayurveda, a traditional medical system, specializes in the health of mothers and children, encompassing obstetrics. Its range includes comprehensive care before and after childbirth. Alternate Name(s): Balachikitsa, Kaumarabhrityam

climber

Sanskrit Name: लता A twining or climbing plant, such as vidari (Pueraria tuberosa) or kapikacchu (Mucuna prurita), can be described as follows: – **Vidari (Pueraria tuberosa)**: This plant is known for its climbing ability and is often utilized in traditional medicine. It has tuberous roots that are valued for their nutritional and therapeutic properties. – […]

Concept, hypothesis

Sanskrit Name: कल्पना A conceptual construction, the work of the imagination Alternate Name(s): Kalpana

Conclusion

Sanskrit Name: निगमनम् A conclusion or definitive statement; the last phase of reasoning when confirming a suggested hypothesis. Alternate Name(s): Nigamanam

Conditional effect

Sanskrit Name: औपाधिक Relating to or depending on special qualities, limited by particular conditions, valid only under certain suppositions Alternate Name(s): Aupadhik

conjecture

Sanskrit Name: ऊहः The act of predicting the potential or probable happening of an event. Alternate Name(s): Oohah

Consiousness

Sanskrit Name: चेतना/ चैतन्यम् Awareness, conscious self or intelligence Alternate Name(s): Chetana / Chaitanyam

contact

Sanskrit Name: सन्निकर्षः The process through which cognitive organs (indriyartha), sensory organs (indriya), the mind (manas), and the soul (atma) obtain direct awareness of an object is known as perception. Alternate Name(s): Sannikarshah

contemplation

Sanskrit Name: ध्यानम् Meditation involves the practice of focusing on a specific object, allowing the mind and body to work together in a balanced manner. Alternate Name(s): Dhyanam