Ayurvedic Practical Prescriber
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAK516 |
Author: | Dr. L. Mahadevan |
Publisher: | Ayurvedic Educational and Charitable Trust |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2019 |
ISBN: | 9788192252957 |
Pages: | 630 |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 7.0 inch x 4.0 inch |
Weight | 450 gm |
Book Description
About the Author
Dr. L. Mahadevan completed his post graduation M.D. Kayacikitsa, from Govt. Ayurveda College, Thiruvananthapuram with high academic credentials. He does intensive research in Neurology and Panchakarma. He practices in Neurology and Panchakarma. He practices in Derisanamcope (A village in Kanyakumari dist, Tamilnadu) and in Chennai. He teaches clinical medicine to students. His classes on clinical medicine to students. His classes on clinical medicine are unique in nature. He has written twenty books on Ayurveda.
Preface
We are happy to publish "Practical Prescriber of Ayurveda Medicine". This is based on the clinical experience and our understanding of tridos a theory and its application in clinical practice. The contents will be concise. Whatever the therapeutics we have tried and found to be very good are shared with you. We have given you an idea about multidisciplinary management program for common diseases that are seen by a general practitioner of ayurveda system in his day- today practice.
I hope this short guide will be a quick referral book for you. You can carry this book in your hand or keep a copy in your clinic which can be referred instantly. We wish you all the best.
I am thankful to Dr. Lijima.C, Dr.Shiny.C.P, Dr. Vandana.A, and Dr. Monisha.A.J for making my notes and presenting it in book form. It is because of their observation and studies during their stay with me in Derisananmcope. They were posted with me for internship at that time when I was taking classes. So they made notes out of that. I appreciate and congratulate every one of them. They are young budding Ayurvedic Doctors showing great interest in the science and have given a valuable contribution to the medical practitioners of ayurveda contributing their labour.
I am thankful to Dr. Roy.S.Devi Sahaya Mary and Dr. B. Jayalakshmi who are my students, also a resident medical officers in our institution, for her role in the making of the book and oveall co-ordination.
I thank Mr.R.A. Saju from the heart and soul for his sincerity, hard work and commitment
I thank Miss.K. Usha and Miss.M.S. Abiera for their support and efforts. May Lord bless us to all.
Contents
Foreword by David Frawley | ix-xxvi | |
PART ONE: HINDUISM | ||
1 | A Sanskrit 'Public School' | 42463 |
2 | An 'A' Class Vegetarian Hotel | 42556 |
3 | Cruelty to Animals: In the Name of Science | 42948 |
4 | A House for Cows in Every Colony | 18-21 |
5 | One God and Many Gods | 22-26 |
6 | Manna: The Heavenly Food | 27-32 |
7 | One Teacher, One School | 33-41 |
8 | The Problem of Self-Alienation: Anti-Hindu Hindus | 42-47 |
9 | How can India Contribute to the W orld if it Loses its Hindu Identity | 48-52 |
10 | Hindu Revaluation | 53-56 |
11 | An Unfinished Past: Dharma Inspired us in the early days | 57-59 |
12 | Purity and Pollution | 60-64 |
13 | It is Brahma-Vada, Not Brahmin-Vada | 65-70 |
14 | The Basic Facts of Gandhism | 71-77 |
15 | The Indian Universalism: No Mere Globalism | 78-84 |
16 | Mira Behn comes to Mahatma Gandhi | 85-92 |
17 | Hinduism Today: Problems and Remedies | 93-101 |
18 | Secularism: A Bogus Issue in the Indian Situation Indian Situation | 102-114 |
19 | Historians Versus History | 115-125 |
20 | One Man's Funeral is Another Man's Festivity or Indian Indians and American Indians | 126-129 |
21 | Scriptural Hit-Lists | 130-134 |
22 | Ramakrishna Mission: In Search of a New Identity | 135-140 |
23 | Sri Ramakrishna's Alleged "Practice of Islam and Christianity" | 141-146 |
24 | The Truth of Harmony and Multiple Paths | 147-151 |
25 | Repudiation of a Great Inheritance | 152-155 |
26 | Delusive Ideologies and Hate Religions | 156-158 |
27 | Crisis of a Great Mission | 159-168 |
28 | Divine Dancers | 169-177 |
29 | Cry, Freedom | 178-181 |
30 | Vivekananda, His Vision and Mission | 182-186 |
31 | A Resurgent Hinduism | 187-192 |
32 | The Sad Plight of Fiji Indians | 193-198 |
33 | Fiji Hindus Face Racial and Religious Persecution | 199-204 |
34 | Hinduism Today | 205-211 |
35 | Uniting Hindus Across the Globe | 212-219 |
36 | Fifty Years after Independence: A Dharmic Challenge | 220-223 |
37 | Self-Identity | 224-233 |
38 | A Newton Among the Brahmins | 234-241 |
39 | Zen and the Art of Farming | 242-247 |
40 | Buddhist Route and Upanishadic Tradition | 248-251 |
41 | How Meanings of Concepts Change | 252-256 |
42 | Degeneration of Polity: Plato on Modern Times | 257-262 |
43 | Psyche and Politics: A Probe into Decline of Values | 263-267 |
44 | A Nation in Search of its lost Greatness | 268-271 |
45 | Religion and Non-Religion | 272-278 |
46 | Hindu Roots of Sikhism | 279-290 |
47 | From Sikhs into Singhs | 291-301 |
48 | Sikh Separatism: Its Genesis and Development | 302-310 |
49 | The Hindu-Sikh Cleavage: Story of British Machination | 311-320 |
50 | Neo-Sikh View of History | 321-328 |
51 | The Happenings in Punjab: A form of Guerilla Warfare | 329-334 |
PART TWO: CHRISTIANITY | ||
52 | The Battle of the Bible | 337-345 |
53 | The Legacy of Guilt | 346-351 |
54 | When God Plays Favourites | 352-358 |
55 | Jesus Christ Superstar | 359-363 |
56 | The Trials and Tears of Mary | 364-368 |
57 | At odds with Mysticism | 369-372 |
58 | Christianity Mainly for Export | 373-381 |
59 | Thy Kingdom is the Third W orld | 382-387 |
60 | Proselytisation as it is practised | 388-395 |
61 | The Sacred Facts | 396-400 |