Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants
author: Mukund Sabnis
edition: 2006, Chaukhambha Amarbharati Prakashan
pages: 501
Topic: Ayurveda
Chapter 35 - Chemistry and Pharmacology of Phyllanthus amarus
This page describes Chemistry and Pharmacology of Phyllanthus amarus which is the thirty-fifth chapter located on page 270 in the book Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants composed by Mukund Sabnis. This book combines modern scientific pharmacology with Ayurveda, encompassing Sanskrit references from ancient literature and chemical properties from modern research. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Kuntaka’s evaluation of Sanskrit literature [by Nikitha. M]
Then for learning kamashastra his soul entered in to the body of dead king Amaru, keeping his own body in a hole of a tree and he had enjoyed with the queens. Recordings of his experience with the queens resulted in the creation of Amarushataka. shardulavikridita metre is largely used in it. Amaruka was perhaps the first person who has given wide popularity to this metre in the field of lyric poetry....
Read full contents: 3. Amarushataka in Kuntaka’s treatment
Indian Medicinal Plants [by Kanhoba Ranchoddas Kirtikar]
Phyllanthus emblica Amla Astringent. Tamarind us indica Imlî Purgative. Silica Tabáshîr... Inert. Vitis vinifera Zirishk Demulcent. Camphora Káfúr Aromatic. Onosma sp-, Gauzabán... Tonic. Coriandrum sativum... Dhanyán Aromatic. Rosa Gul súrkh... Astringent. Nymphœa... Nílofar Inert. Citrus aurantium Narangi Aromatic....
Read full contents: Notes on the elementary (cardinal) properties of medicines
Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4 [by Vihari-Lala Mitra]
By some writers it is defined to be the property of entering into the system of another person; as it is related of Sankaracharya's entering the dead body of prince Amaru in the Sankara Vijaya. 7. Subjection Vasitwam. This is the power of taming living creatures and bringing them under control. It is defined also to be the restraint of passions and emotions as ~~ ~~, and likewise the bringing of men and women under subjection....
Read full contents: Chapter XIV - The different degrees of perfection
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[Chemistry and Pharmacology of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants: index]
[Preface]
[Introduction]