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2007-03-23 02:53:17 · 15 answers · asked by Anjana K 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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Ayurveda is basically a 5000 years form of traditional indian medicine. Check out the resouces i have listed and you will have a welth of information

2007-03-23 06:48:51 · answer #1 · answered by coolkid 3 · 0 0

Dear friend,

AYURVEDA is the name given to Indian Treatment science of illness.

The other elaborations are found in dictionary.They are as belie ;

1. the ancient Hindu art of medicine and of prolonging life.

2. A·yur·ve·da (ī'yər-vā'də, -vē'-) Pronunciation Key
n. The ancient Hindu science of health and medicine.

3. [Origin: < Skt, equiv. to āyur- life, vital power + veda knowledge]

4From Websters dictionary :

Main Entry: Ayurveda
Part of Speech: n
Definition: an ancient Indian system of holistic medicine drawn from Vedic literature that seeks to balance individual imbalances through adjustments in diet, exercise, and sleep and involving herbs, aromas, meditation, and yoga to address health issues
Example: Ayurveda states that all disease begins with an imbalance or stress in the individual's consciousness.
Etymology: Hindu for 'complete knowledge of the totality of life'

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2007-03-23 04:00:51 · answer #2 · answered by Radhakrishna( prrkrishna) 7 · 0 0

Ayurveda (Devanagari: आयुर्वेद ) or Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient system of health care that is native to the Indian subcontinent. The word "Ayurveda" is a tatpurusha compound of the word āyus meaning "life" or "life principle", and the word veda, which refers to a system of "knowledge". Thus "Ayurveda" roughly translates as the "knowledge of life". According to Charaka, "life" itself is defined as the "combination of the body, sense organs, mind and soul, the factor responsible for preventing decay and death, which sustains the body over time, and guides the processes of rebirth" [1]. According to this perspective, Ayurveda is concerned with measures to protect "ayus", which includes healthy living along with therapeutic measures that relate to physical, mental, social and spiritual harmony. Ayurveda is also one among the few traditional systems of medicine to contain a sophisticated system of surgery (which is referred to as "salya-chikitsa").

2007-03-23 03:11:19 · answer #3 · answered by ameya 1 · 0 0

Ayurveda (Devanagari: आयुर्वेद ) or Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient system of health care that is native to the Indian subcontinent. The word "Ayurveda" is a tatpurusha compound of the word āyus meaning "life" or "life principle", and the word veda, which refers to a system of "knowledge". Thus "Ayurveda" roughly translates as the "knowledge of life". According to Charaka, "life" itself is defined as the "combination of the body, sense organs, mind and soul, the factor responsible for preventing decay and death, which sustains the body over time, and guides the processes of rebirth" [1]. According to this perspective, Ayurveda is concerned with measures to protect "ayus", which includes healthy living along with therapeutic measures that relate to physical, mental, social and spiritual harmony. Ayurveda is also one among the few traditional systems of medicine to contain a sophisticated system of surgery (which is referred to as "salya-chikitsa").

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2007-03-23 02:56:34 · answer #4 · answered by davelibby321 4 · 0 0

The term Ayurveda combines two Sanskrit words--ayur, which means life, and veda, which means science or knowledge. Ayurveda means "the science of life."

2007-03-23 03:07:13 · answer #5 · answered by Ramesh M 3 · 0 0

Ayurveda (ancient Indian medicine, Ayurveda Medicine, Ayurv
Allegedly, the "most complete" system of "natural medicine" and the "mother of all healing arts." Ayurvedic theory posits a "subtle anatomy" that includes: (a) nadis, "canals" that carry prana ("cosmic energy") throughout the body; (b) chakras, "centers of consciousness" that connect body and soul; and (c) marmas, points on the body beneath which "vital structures" (physical and/or "subtle") intersect. Ayurvedic ostensible diagnosis involves examination of the eyes, face, lips, tongue, nails, and pulse. Ayurvedists associate parts of the lips and tongue, for example, with internal organs and maintain that discolorations, lines, cracks, and irritability in various areas indicate disorders in "corresponding" organs. The pulse is important because of the belief that the heart is the seat of the underlying intelligence of nature: allegedly, human consciousness. (See "classical Indian medicine.")

2007-03-23 03:40:43 · answer #6 · answered by Abu Alnour 1 · 0 0

Ayu means age n veda means science. Hence science of increasing life span is called ayurveda.

2007-03-23 18:09:03 · answer #7 · answered by Jigisha 2 · 0 0

Ayur Veda means Life Science

2007-03-23 03:02:55 · answer #8 · answered by surez 3 · 0 0

Traditional system of Indian medicine. It is attributed to Dhanvantari, the physician to the gods in Hindu mythology, who received it from Brahma. Its earliest concepts were set out in the portion of the Vedas known as the Atharvaveda (c. 2nd millennium BC). The most important Ayurvedic texts are the Caraka samhita and Susruta samhita (1st – 4th century AD). These texts analyze the human body in terms of earth, water, fire, air, and ether as well as the three bodily humours (wind, bile, and phlegm).

To prevent illness, Ayurvedic medicine emphasizes hygiene, exercise, herbal preparations, and yoga. To cure ailments, it relies on herbal medicines, physiotherapy, and diet. Ayurvedic medicine is still a popular form of health care in India, where it is taught in roughly 100 colleges, and it has gained currency in the West as a form of alternative medicine..

2007-03-23 05:32:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ayurveda ancient medical science.if you want meaning of word then it is "knowing the all about the life" it is the sanskrit word .it is 3000to4000years old science.

2007-03-24 03:47:07 · answer #10 · answered by guruprasad j 1 · 0 0

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