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P.V. Tewari |
Kashyap Samhita - (English) |
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KASYAPA-SAMHITA or VRDDHAJIVAKIYA TANTRA (Preached by Maharsi Marica Kasyapa; Summarized then written by his disciple Acarya Vrddhajivaka; Reacted by latter's descendant Vatsya) (Text with English translation and Commentary) edited by Prof. (Km.) P.VT. Tewari.Kashyap Samhita,also known as Braddha Jeevakiya Tantra, is an Ayurvedic medical treatise written in ancient India by Sage Kashyapa. The origin of the teachings, which have collected in samhita, are given by the Bramha. The originator... |
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P.V. Tewari |
Kasyapa-Samhita or Vrddhajivakiya Tantra (Text with English Tr. & Comm.) |
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Kasyapa-Samhita, a treatise of ancient period has remained the only source book on Kaumarbhrtya till 19 century AD. Though initial fabrication of sections and number of chapters of each section is in tune with Caraka-Samhita, however, subjects dealt are original, some of which are unparalleled. Hitherto only one Hindi translation with commentary is available, which does not quench the thirst of knowledge of those not so well-versed with Samskrta and / or Hindi. Present edition bridges this... |
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P.V. Tewari |
Introduction to Kasyapa-Samhita |
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'Introduction to Kasyapa Samhita' is an attempt to study in depth the book Kasyapa Samhita, the only source book of kaumarabhartya. As presently available Kasyapa Samhita is published on the basis of single, incomplete manuscript, naturally various aspects of the book i.e. its authorship specially of supplementary section (khila Sthana), its contributions in the advancement of the knowledge of ayurveda in general and kaumarabhrtya in particular, its period etc. need a fresh look. In present... |
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P.V. Tewari |
Ayurvediya Prasuti-Tantra Evam Stri-Roga (Parts I & II) |
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It is an unique book written in the style not attempted by any author so far, most suited to present day demand of scientific world, as it unveils the gems of subject related to prasuti-tantra (obstetrics) and striroga (gynecology), hidden amidst thousands of pages compiled within eleven most important and widely read books on ayurveda, alongwith their commentators of ancient and medieval period. Recapitulation of textual references under specific headings provide the reader an opportunity to... |
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Parimi Suresh |
Rasendra Sara Sangrah of Sri Gopal Krishna Bhatt |
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Rasendra Sara Saiigraha is the oldest and most exhaustive treatise of Rasa Shastra comprising the compilation of various time tested and therapeutically proved Rasayogas medicines, penned down by a great erudite scholar in the field of Rasa Shastra Shri Gopal Krishna Bhatt. Among the Rasa literature it has got wide popularity as most of the practitioners and others used to follow. This popular book consists of 5 chapters with near about 2531 verses. The book starts with processing of minerals... |
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P. V. Tewari |
Kaumarabhrtya In Ayurveda: A Birds Eye View (Obstetrics, Gynecology and Pediatrics) |
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The book in Ayurveda is an effort to epitomize subject related to neonatology and pediatrics scattered in Vedas, upanisada, smrties, grhyasutras clasics written from earliest to pre-independence period. Entire subject is presented under specific chapters/heading accepted/practiced today and relevant references have been added at the end of chapters. It is hoped that the book would be of immense help to inquisitive historians, research workers, teachers and students in getting specific... |
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Premvati Tewari |
Vrndamadhava of Siddha Yoga (2Pts) Set Of 2 Vols |
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In the present book subject matter from six additional manuscripts raging from 1427 A.D. to 1788 A.D. thus covering the period of more than 30 years has been included, which gives the glimpse of changes taking place in the pattern of treatment and also its influence on description of mss. Its english translation being published for the first time and inclution of some important explanation given by commentators makes it more intelligible even to those erudites not able to understand Samskrita... |