A Practical Handbook of Panchakarma Procedures
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAW938 |
Author: | T.V. Menon |
Publisher: | CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN AYURVEDIC SCIENCES |
Language: | Sanskrit and English |
Edition: | 2016 |
ISBN: | 9788190742092 |
Pages: | 98 |
Cover: | PAPERBACK |
Other Details | 11.00 X 8.50 inch |
Weight | 410 gm |
Book Description
The present book "Practical Handbook of Panchkarma Procedure" has the brief description of these Panchkarma procedures minutely in simplified form for the benefit of students and Ayurvedic practitioners. This book is in high demand among the students, practitioners, academicians, research scholars and even among those persons who wants to establish a good panchkarma center to provide better health care services. During the last seven years approximate 10,000 copies of this book have been exhausted. Keeping in view of its high demand, the Council has decided to once again reprint this book so as to make it available in public domain.
I express my sincere thanks with gratitude to Shri Ajit M. Sharan, Secretary to Govt. of India, Ministry of AYUSH for his encouragement and vision to make available all such type of important publication in public domain through printing as well as uploading them on the Council's website.
The efforts put in by the contributors and other officials of the publication section to bring this concise, comprehensive and informative document on Panchkarma in lucid language are appreciable. This book will certainly serve as reference book for practitioners, academicians, researchers and students in the field of Ayurveda.
This book deals with the commonly practiced, popular Panchakarma procedures minutely in simplified form for the benefit of students and Ayurvedic practitioners. It has been tried to give the material requirements, names and doses of commonly used medicines with administration time, indications and contraindications with necessary photographs. The assessment of minimum required manpower in various procedures has also been done. This book also recommends space and staff requirements for a model Panchakarma unit. Textual references are also given wherever possible.
I appreciate Dr. M.M. Sharma, Dr. B.S. Sharma, Mr. Upendra Singh & Mr. Narender Singh from publication section for their tireless efforts in bringing out this publication.
I hope that this handbook will serve as a ready reckon document for students, practitioners, academicians, research scholars, scientists and certainly help to establish a good Panchakarma center for better health care services.
Book's Contents and Sample Pages