UGC NET Ayurveda Biology Solved Question Paper 2025
✅ UGC NET Ayurveda Biology Solved Question Paper 2025 – With Answers & Explanations Are you preparing for the UGC […]
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Rasashastra is a specialized branch of Ayurveda that primarily deals with the study, processing, and therapeutic application of metals, minerals,
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Advancement and recent development in Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics 1. Shift to Modern Dosage Forms 2. Correlation of Ayurvedic & Modern Processing
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Rasa Maṇḍapa The Rasa Maṇḍapa is a dedicated pavilion or temple-like structure designed specifically for the worship of Rasaliṅga (Mercury
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Rasashālā (Ayurvedic Pharmacy or Manufacturing Unit) In ancient times, the study and practical application of Rasa Śāstra (the science of
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Concept of Rasa Rasa, which has the capability to liquefy and ‘eat’ (amalgamate) metals like gold (Swarna), iron (Loha), etc.,
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Chronological Development of Bhaiṣajya Kalpanā Vedic Kāla Mention in Vedas Equivalent in Bhaiṣajya Kalpanā 1. Somarasa Swarasa Kalpanā (extracted juice)
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Bhaishajya Kalpanā: Definition & History Bhaishajya Kalpanā = Bhaishajya + Kalpanā Therefore, Bhaishajya Kalpanā implies the systematic processing or pharmaceutical
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Scope and Importance of Rasa Śāstra Importance of Rasa Auṣadhis 1. Aiding Puruṣārtha Catuṣṭaya Dharma, Artha, Kāma, Mokṣa 2. Therapeutic
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Chronological Development of Rasaśāstra Mythological Origin: Lord Śiva Historical Proponent: Siddha Nāgārjuna Broad Chronology of Rasaśāstra Traditionally, the evolution of
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Definition of Aushadhi Nirmana Vijnanam (Vigyan) Aushadhi Nirman Vigyan is a Sanskrit term that translates to “The Science of Medicine
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In Ayurvedic physiology, Udakavaha Srotas regulates the flow and distribution of water (udaka) throughout the body. When these channels become
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Prāṇavaha Srotas refers to the channels responsible for the flow of prāṇa—the vital life force typically associated with respiration and
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1. Definition of Dūṣya In Ayurvedic pathology, Dūṣya (दूष्य) refers to those body components—namely dhātus (tissues) and malas (wastes)—that become
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1. Introduction Ayurveda describes disease pathogenesis (samprāpti) through a series of stages commonly known as the ṣaṭ-kriyā-kāla (six phases of
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Chapter 11: Sthānasamśraya and Pūrvarūpa 1. Introduction Ayurveda describes disease pathogenesis (samprāpti) through a series of stages commonly known as
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Assessment of Āma: Sāma and Nirāma States 1. Concept of Sāma “आमेन तेन सम्पृक्ता दोषा दुष्याश्च दुषिताः।सामा इत्युपदिश्यन्ते ये च
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1. Introduction In Ayurveda, Āma is a fundamental concept referring to an improperly digested or semi-digested pathological byproduct that arises
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1. Srotas: Definition and Types Srotas are pivotal concepts in Ayurveda, representing the vast network of “channels” or “pathways” through
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1. Introduction In Ayurvedic theory, the three doṣas—Vāta, Pitta, and Kapha—are the prime movers of all physiological (normal) and pathological
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1. Introduction In Ayurveda, the term Doṣa Vikṛti denotes the abnormal or pathological state of the three doṣas—Vāta, Pitta, and
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