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  2. Ayurveda - Wikipedia

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    Ayurveda treatises divide medicine into eight canonical components. Ayurveda practitioners had developed various medicinal preparations and surgical procedures from at least the beginning of the common era. [21] Ayurveda has been adapted for Western consumption, notably by Baba Hari Dass in the 1970s and Maharishi ayurveda in the 1980s. [22]

  3. Patanjali Yogpeeth - Wikipedia

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    Patanjali Wellness is a 40,000 sq. ft. centre where up to about 1,000 people can perform and participate in natural wellness treatments based on Yoga, Ayurveda, and Naturopathy, including but not limited to diet therapy, physiotherapy, panchakarma, and shatkarma therapies.

  4. Ramdev - Wikipedia

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    He is primarily known for being a proponent of yoga and ayurveda in India. [11] [3] Ramdev has been organizing and conducting large yoga camps since 2002 and broadcasting his yoga classes on various TV channels. [3] [12] He co-founded Patanjali Ayurved and Patanjali Yogpeeth with his colleague Balkrishna in 2006. [13]

  5. Sushruta Samhita - Wikipedia

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    The Compendium of Suśruta is one of the foundational texts of Ayurveda (Indian traditional medicine), alongside the Charaka-Saṃhitā, the Bhela-Saṃhitā, and the medical portions of the Bower Manuscript. [1] [2] It is one of the two foundational Hindu texts on the medical profession that have survived from ancient India. [3]

  6. Charaka Samhita - Wikipedia

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    The Charaka Samhita is the oldest known Hindu text on Ayurveda (life sciences), followed by the Sushruta Samhita and Ashtanga Hrdaya. Except for some topics and their emphasis, they discuss many similar subjects such as General Principles, Pathology, Diagnosis, Anatomy, Sensorial Prognosis, Therapeutics, Pharmaceutics and Toxicology.

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  8. Ayurveda Day - Wikipedia

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    Ayurveda Day, also known as National Ayurveda Day, is observed every year [1] in India and worldwide on the occasion of the birthday of Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine. [2] The Puranas mentioned him as the deity of Ayurveda . [ 3 ]

  9. Abhyanga - Wikipedia

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    Abhyanga ("oil massage") is a form of ayurvedic therapy that involves massage of the entire body from the head to the toe with Dosha-specific warm herb-infused oil. [1] [2] The oil is commonly pre-mixed with herbs for specific conditions.