Book Dravyaguna vijnana Volume I is written as per new CCIM Syllabus. Which contains comprehensive and vital details about basic aspects of Dravyaguna and Modern Pharmacology.
This comprehensive work includes Knowledge of Dravyaguna basics, Inclusion of Modern topic like pharmacology, Concept of Cultivation, Conservation, Knowledge of endangered species are unique aspects of this work.
It includes tables, flow charts and other important aspects are added for better understanding of the readers.
We hope this present innovative work is convenient to new annual BAMS syllabus. It will help BAMS undergraduates, Post graduates, researchers and Ayurvedic practitioners.
Dr. Vinayak. Ashok Rao. Almalkar, currently working as Associate professor, Department of Dravyaguna, SDMT'S Ayurvedic medical college Terdal, Dist.; Bagalkot, Karnataka. He completed his post graduation studies from Shri J.G. Co-operative Hospital Society's Ayurvedic Medical College Ghataprabha, Dist.; Belgaum Karnataka. Author has eight years of teaching experience and has good theoretical and practical knowledge of subject. He has recently published text book on Bhavaprakash Nighantu (Authentic text with English translation and notes).
The reference of word dravya is found in Vedas particularly Rigveda Atharvaveda. The usage of dravyas and their important formulation are narrating in Samhita, later the Nighantu make the important contributions by describing various dravyas with their Synonyms, Botanical description, Therapeutic uses, Controversial aspects etc. Dravyaguna sastra was not at all included in eight branches of Ayurveda prior to Rajnighantu. During olden days' therapeutic uses of Dravyas (Herbal drugs) was assumed on the basis of drug appearance. Based on the drug look and appearance, drug is selected or choose to treat diseases of particular body part. For e.g. Walnut appears like the Human brain, so it is taken as excellent brain food. Kancanar patra resembles like Thyroid gland, so it is used to cure thyroid related diseases. The seeds of Kapikacchu appears like testis, hence it is used as a potent Aphrodisiac. During 14th century AD, Narahari pandita of Rajnighantu has mentioned seven important criteria for Dravya namakarna or Nomenclature of drug for systematic naming of the plants.
This text book of Dravyaguna vijñana Volume I is covered the entire syllabus of Dravyaguna subject of BAMS degree examination put forwarded by CCIM. This work has been done by referring relevant references from Samhitas and Nighantus in very simple Understandable language.
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