Critical Analysis of Plant Nomenclature in Ayurveda and its Influence on Binomial Nomenclature

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Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: Critical Analysis of Plant Nomenclature in Ayurveda and its Influence on Binomial Nomenclature
The Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM) promotes Ayurvedic scientific research by offering a platform for in-depth exploration and integration of its principles into modern healthcare. JAHM is owned and published by Atreya Ayurveda Publications. Atreya Ayurveda Publications engaged in scientific publications on Ayurveda in the form of print books and ebooks since 2007.

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Aishwarya A. Ayachit
PG Scholar, Department of Dravyaguna Vijnana, D.G.M. Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Dr. S. V. Savadi Road, near shivanand math, shivananda nagar, Gadag-Betageri, Karnataka 582103.


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Year: 2023 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v11i3.701

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Ayurveda is the oldest holistic science. The primary tool in treatment of Ayurveda are herbs which are collected from indigenous flora. The importance and apt use of plants in treatment begins from Vedic period. Furthermore, Acharya Charaka quotes that no plants on the universe is devoid of medicinal value.It is upon the intelligence of Vaidya to utilize these medicinal plants effectively. The medicinal plants were named accordingly and few were modified in later literatures. It was made sure that the plant names and synonyms in Sanskrit defined either their morphology or actions or both for ease in identification and usage such as karanja has synonym snigdha patra owing to its glabrous leaf surface and its Botanical name is Pogamia glabra where glabra means glabrous or smooth. Another example, yastimadhu and its synonym madhuka both denotes sweetness and its Botanical name Glycyrrhiza glabra where Glycyrrhiza refers to sweet taste. The present universally accepted naming system of plants, binomial nomenclature somewhat seems to have references from Ayurveda’s naming system. This article tries to highlight few examples to put thought over the ideology of naming of plants in Ayurveda.

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