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  1. The Ashtanga Samgraha is a systematized text of human illness and therapy in six sections which incorporates the Eight Branches, known as Ashtanga in Sanskrit: Internal Medicine, Paediatrics, Psychiatry, E.N.T, Toxicology, Basic Surgery, Geriatrics and Science of afodisiacs.

  2. आयुष्कामीयाध्यायः. सर्वाङ्गसुन्दरी व्याख्या ( कृत)

  3. Oct 3, 2013 · ashtanga hridayam sutrasthana chapters 1.Ayuskamiya adhyaya (desire for long life). https://ahsutrasthana.blogspot.com/2013/10/1-ayushkamiya-adhyaaya-desire-for-long.html

  4. Aug 20, 2015 · Aṣṭāṅga-hṛdyam. Original Sanskrit text in Devanagari, Eng translation. Additional informations and color illustrations.

  5. Ayurveda course offered in Ayurveda Gurukulam. The AshtangaHridayam, the “Heart or Essence of all the Eight Branches of Ayurveda,” is one of the primary ancient root texts of Ayurveda. AshtangaHridayam is one of the three major literary works of Ayurveda.

  6. Jul 13, 2013 · The Ashtanga Hridaya: A compendium of the Ayurvedic System, composed by Vagbhata with the commentaries (SarvangaSundara) of Arunadatta and (AyurvedaRasayana) of Hemadri. The Astanga Hridaya was written by a Buddhist physician named Vagbhata circa 500-600 CE.

  7. Aug 31, 2012 · Ashtanga Hridayam is an Ancient Ayurvedic text book. It is one of the basic text books that every Ayurveda student reads in the first year. Here, we are covering the details of the First chapter.

  8. Uncover the deepest meaning behind the Ayurvedic principles as outlined in the root ancient text. Experience the richness and healing power of the ancient Sanskrit verses. Build an authentic foundation of traditional Ayurvedic knowledge. Study the causes, warning signs and stages of disease.

  9. Each part of the Ashtanga Hridayam content is video-based including 15 hours of recorded lectures. Each lesson is delivered by master faculty member, Vaidya. Jayarajan Kodikannath (BSc, BAMS).

  10. The Ashtanga Samgraha is a systematized text of human illness and therapy in six sections which incorporates the Eight Branches, known as Ashtanga in Sanskrit: Internal Medicine, Paediatrics, Psychiatry, E.N.T and ophthalmology, Toxicology, Basic Surgery, Geriatrics and Science of Aphrodisiacs.