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An exploratory single arm study to evaluate the role of an Ayurvedic treatment protocol as a prerequisite for <i>in vitro</i> fertilization in women with diminished ovarian reserve incorporating multi-omics approaches: study protocol. [PDF]
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Panchakarma treatment for painful Post-Traumatic Trigeminal Neuropathy - A case report. [PDF]
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Effective Ayurvedic Treatment of Pilonidal Sinus using Udumber Ksheer Sutra: A Case Study.
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Substance Use and Misuse, 2013
In the mid-20th century, Selvararajan Yesudian (1916-1998), who was born in India to a Christian father, a physician, and spent most of his life in Switzerland, coauthored (with Elisabeth Haich) a book entitled Yoga and Health; since then, the coupling of these two words has largely defined the meaning of yoga in the West, especially in promotional ...
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In the mid-20th century, Selvararajan Yesudian (1916-1998), who was born in India to a Christian father, a physician, and spent most of his life in Switzerland, coauthored (with Elisabeth Haich) a book entitled Yoga and Health; since then, the coupling of these two words has largely defined the meaning of yoga in the West, especially in promotional ...
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2022
The global prominence of Tantra today owes much to the publications of “Arthur Avalon,” the name under which a team of learned South Asians and the British judge John Woodroffe wrote. In the early twentieth century, the Avalon publications were pivotal to the academic recognition of Tantra as an integral part of (South) Asian culture.
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The global prominence of Tantra today owes much to the publications of “Arthur Avalon,” the name under which a team of learned South Asians and the British judge John Woodroffe wrote. In the early twentieth century, the Avalon publications were pivotal to the academic recognition of Tantra as an integral part of (South) Asian culture.
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2023
Abstract This chapter focuses on “tantrism” in the first millennium of the common era, the formative period, in which the school of doctrine and liturgy known as the Śaivasiddhānta emerged. One of the earliest surviving scriptures that can be regarded as a Śaiva tantra is the Niśvāsatattvasaṃhitā. The Niśvāsa uses the term Mantramārga,
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Abstract This chapter focuses on “tantrism” in the first millennium of the common era, the formative period, in which the school of doctrine and liturgy known as the Śaivasiddhānta emerged. One of the earliest surviving scriptures that can be regarded as a Śaiva tantra is the Niśvāsatattvasaṃhitā. The Niśvāsa uses the term Mantramārga,
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2022
Abstract The story is that of a narrator and an imaginary listener. The narrator tells him about his wife who longs to go back to Kashmir after ten years in exile, to see the children playing under mulberry trees. Then he tells him how Thokar Chand got a helper for them in Jammu. The name of the helper was Bodhraj. Bodhraj later on, like
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Abstract The story is that of a narrator and an imaginary listener. The narrator tells him about his wife who longs to go back to Kashmir after ten years in exile, to see the children playing under mulberry trees. Then he tells him how Thokar Chand got a helper for them in Jammu. The name of the helper was Bodhraj. Bodhraj later on, like
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