Significance of Ayurvedic embryology
Ayurvedic embryology is a branch of Ayurveda focused on conception and fetal development, as described in ancient texts by figures like Sushruta. It encompasses the month-wise progression of fetal growth and antenatal care, integrating both physical and spiritual aspects. This field highlights maternal influences on development and shares similarities with modern scientific understandings. By studying these connections, Ayurvedic embryology offers a unique perspective on embryonic formation and the factors contributing to a healthy pregnancy.
In Finnish: Ayurvedic embryologia; In Spanish: Embriología ayurvédica
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Hindu concept of 'Ayurvedic embryology'
Ayurvedic embryology in Hinduism explores conception and fetal development, emphasizing both physical and spiritual influences, as articulated by Sushruta. It integrates holistic health principles to understand the stages of prenatal growth within the Ayurvedic tradition.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana
(1) The study of conception and fetal development within the Ayurvedic framework, discussed by Sushruta in terms of physical and spiritual influences.[1]