Significance of Homoeopathic principles
Homoeopathic principles encompass two distinct interpretations. According to Kavya, they relate to the utilization of the powers of the deceased for magical effects through their remains or artifacts. In contrast, scientific understanding frames homoeopathic principles as the guiding concepts that inform the selection of remedies, such as the dosage and potency of Ginseng quinquefolium, as well as foundational guidelines for administering homoeopathic treatments. This dual perspective highlights the contrast between mystical and scientific views on homoeopathy.
In Dutch: Homeopathische principes; In Finnish: Homeopaattiset periaatteet; In Spanish: Principios homeopáticos
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Hindu concept of 'Homoeopathic principles'
Homoeopathic principles in Hinduism can be interpreted as harnessing the powers of the deceased through their remains or artifacts, allowing for magical effects and connections to the spiritual realm as part of traditional practices.
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) The ideas that the powers of the dead can be utilized for various magical effects, typically by using their remains or artifacts related to them.[1]