Author:
Soni Yashwant,kumar sharma Ashwini
Abstract
The old, conventional medical system known as Ayurveda, which is founded on folklore and ethnopharmacology,
has a wealth of knowledge. One of the well-known treatises of ancient conventional medicine, the Charaka Samhita, has a long history of knowledge. In the fourth chapter, "Shad Virechana Shatashriteeya" of Sutra Sthana in
the Charaka Samhita, Acharya describes 50 Mahakashaya or Dashemani. One such organisation is the Sandhaniya Mahakashaya, often known as Unifying medicine. The word "sandhaniya" literally means "to bind." The term
"sandhan" refers to the connection of two or more objects in a way that avoids the appearance of preparation. Actually, this is what meditation is all about. The word "amalgamation" also means "mixing." A person must also be
able to identify the medication, the way it is used, its beneficial components, etc.
Publisher
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
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