Ayurveda
Ayurveda, ancient system of medicine that derived from spiritual visions
received by Indian Rishis. Ayurveda is a powerful weapon
given by our nature to cure disease which is considered as no origin believed
that it has a spontaneous Origin. Indian medicinal plants or Ayurvedic medicinal plants used in Ayurveda
mainly for medicinal purpose. They are back bone of Ayurveda. Ayurveda is considered as the upveda of the Atharvaveda. Charaka, Susrutha and Vagbatta are main classical text books of Ayurveda
where uses, treatment and properties of them describes detailed. Ayurvedic
medicinal plants are gate way miracles, if way of treatment and basic
principles of is correct.
Ayurveda also names three elemental substances, the
doshas called Vata,pitta and kapha , and states that a balance of the doshas
results in health, while imbalance results in disease. They are the three elements which have
definite properties to keep our body, mind and everything normal. Ayurvedic
medicinal plants are classified according to their properties like Rasa, Guna,
Virya and Vipaka.This classification helps us how to manage medicinal plants to
cure diseases.
When diseases begin to trouble the human beings Brahma recollected the
science of life. Bramha recollected the Ayurveda, he was the first person do
that that work. Bramha taught it to Daksa who was the Guru of Asvini Devas, in
turn taught it to Indra.
Ayurveda, the Veda of long life, of therapeutics, which consists of 100,000
verses and 1000 chapters, was 1st known from Bhraman according to the
tradition. From Bhraman, Prajapati or Daksha received it; from him it came to
the Asvini and from them to Indra. This reference is found in all Ayurveda
textbooks.
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