Ayurved Ka Etihas Evam Parichay Hindi
- Delhi Chowkhamba Sanskrit Pratishtan 2017
- 336p
- Vrajaveena Ayurvegnan Granthamala-3 .
In this book Author described about Ayurved literature in scientific way. Ayurveda names seven basic tissues (dhatu), which are plasma (rasa), blood (rakta), muscles (māmsa), fat (meda), bone (asthi), marrow (majja), and semen (shukra). Like the medicine of classical antiquity, Ayurveda has historically divided bodily substances into five classical elements (Sanskrit [maha]panchabhuta, viz. earth, water, fire, air and ether. There are also twenty gunas (qualities or characteristics) which are considered to be inherent in all substances. These are organized in ten pairs: heavy/light, cold/hot, unctuous/dry, dull/sharp, stable/mobile, soft/hard, non-slimy/slimy, smooth/coarse, minute/gross, and viscous/liquid.
Deshantare se Ayurved ka sambandh, Charaka Samhita me varnit Ayurvedavtaran, Vedo me Ayurved.