Dravya, Aushadha

Sanskrit Name: द्रव्य, औषध The substances used for treatment should possess certain characteristics: versatility in multiple dosage forms (bahukalpa), a wide range of therapeutic benefits (bahuguna), a beneficial nature (sampanna), and suitability for various situations (yogyam). Alternate Name(s): material for treatment

Duhkham

Sanskrit Name: दुःखम् A negative viewpoint characterized by feelings of discontent, sadness, and mourning; the antithesis of joy. Alternate Name(s): sorrow, pain

Dveshah

Sanskrit Name: द्वेषः The opposite of desire. The Sanskrit term dvesha, also denotes a suppressible urge Alternate Name(s): aversion

ego

Sanskrit Name: अहङ्कारः A term referring to ego in a possessive or prideful context; it also signifies a principle in the universal evolution of individuality or self-awareness. Alternate Name(s): Ahamkarah

Ekantah

Sanskrit Name: एकान्तः An assertion that is definitive and remains unchanged regardless of its circumstances. Alternate Name(s): definites conclusion

Eternal

Sanskrit Name: नित्यम् Everlasting, interminable, constant Alternate Name(s): Nityam

evalution

Sanskrit Name: सङ्कल्पः The process of assessing merits and demerits Alternate Name(s): Sankalpah

Examination

Sanskrit Name: परीक्षा The standard of examination which affirms valid knowledge Alternate Name(s): Pariksha

Explanation

Sanskrit Name: व्याख्या An exegetical commentary on Ayurvedic texts involves a detailed analysis and interpretation of ancient Indian medical writings. This commentary aims to elucidate the principles, practices, and philosophies underlying Ayurveda, offering insights into its holistic approach to health and wellness. By examining the historical context, key concepts, and practical applications found in these […]

Extended reasoning

Sanskrit Name: हेत्वर्थः I’m here to assist with queries related to Google Sheets. Please provide your specific queries or requests, and I’ll respond accordingly. Alternate Name(s): Hetvarthah