Significance of Dhanwantari Nighantu
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Hindu concept of 'Dhanwantari Nighantu'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This text and Rastarangini describe Bhallataka under Upvisha.[1] (2) In Dhanwantari Nighantu, Bala has been defined as Vrishya (Aphrodisiac), Balya, and Tridosh Nashak, according to the observations section of the provided text.[2] (3) This is one of the Nighantus used in the study, providing information about the properties of drugs within the context of Swasahara Mahakashaya.[3] (4) This is a text where synonyms are assigned to a plant based on its habitat, form, color, potency, taste, and effect.[4] (5) In Dhanwantari Nighantu, Priyangu is mentioned in Chandanadi Varga, and it is recommended to be used in delerium, burning sensation of the body, fever, vomiting and bleeding disorders.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) A text that includes the Amradi Varga, which contains various types of aromatic fruits.[6] (2) This is the title of a work, specifically cited within the provided text, and associated with the author Prof. Priyavrat Sharma. The text provides details about its contents, including a specific section, suggesting it is a source used in the compilation of the article.[7]