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  • Synonym: Madhava
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  • | 02 || Vaishakha(Madhava) || Mid-April to Mid-May
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  • ...pan="1" style="text-align: center;" | [[Chaitra]](Madhu) and [[Vaishakha]](Madhava)
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  • ...e 1: Sthaneeya Vikruti of Guttate Psoriasis (Mandala Kushtha)<ref>Madhava. Madhava Nidana. Kushtha nidana. Varanasi: Chowkhamba Orientalia, 2001; verses 12–
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  • ...al process in the body.[Madukosha-M.Ni. 25/1-5]<ref name=MNi> Madhavakara. Madhava Nidanam (Roga vinischaya). Translated from Sanskrit by K. R. Srikantha Murt ...vata’ is very briefly mentioned in Charak Samhita. In the later texts like Madhava Nidhana, the first description regarding ‘[[Amavata]]’ is found. It may
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  • *Madhavakara. Madhava Nidanam (Roga vinischaya). Translated from Sanskrit by K. R. Srikantha Murt
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  • ..., roga marga is explained for precise treatment. [Madhukosha Commentary on Madhava Nidana Sarvaroga Nidana Adhyaya]<ref name="ref4">Madhavakara ,Madhav Nidana ...r [[Vyadhi|diseases]] occurring in a particulat rogamarga. [Madhukosha on Madhava Nidana, Sarvaroga Nidana Adhyaya Shloka No.10]
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  • ...ption is available in [[Ayurveda|ayurveda]] texts like Chakradutta, Vranda madhava, Vangasena samhita. In current scenario, it is used in [[Amavata|amavata]] ...a (jaggery) is replaced by hingu (Ferula asafoetida).<ref>Vrindha. Vrindha madhava/sidhayogah Part 2. First edition. ByDr. Premvati Tiwari & Dr. Asha Kumari.V
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  • ...o consumes alcohol after indulging in vyayama succumbs to health hazards. [Madhava Nidana-18/13] Therapeutic emesis ([[Vamana|vamana]]) [A.S.Sutra Sthana 27/6 ...after food consumption causes rheumatoid arthritis ([[Amavata|amavata]]). [Madhava Nidana 25/1] <br/> Vyayama shall not be done before proper digestion of fo
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  • === Synonyms:<ref name="ref3"/><ref name="ref4">Madhavakar. Madhava Nidanam. Edited by SashtriSudarshana, UpadhayaYadunandana. 30th ed. Varanas
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  • ...da is taken as the logical foundation behind destruction.<ref name="ref11">Madhava Acharya. Sarva-Darshan-Sangraha. Chapter 1; Charvak Darshan. Translated fro ...by their own causes. The matter is perishable by nature.<ref name="ref20">Madhava Acharya. Sarva-Darshan-Sangraha. Chapter 2; Bauddha Darshan. Translated fro
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  • ...e disease's prognosis are called rupa.[M.Ni.1/7]<ref name=MNi> Madhavakar. Madhava Nidanam. Edited by Sashtri Sudarshana, Upadhaya Yadunandana. 30th ed. Varan
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  • ...ription of amavata as a separate disease entity is observed in the text of Madhava Nidana. ...ncompatible combinations of foods. [M.Ni 25/01]<ref name=MNi> Madhavakara. Madhava Nidanam (Roga vinischaya). Translated from Sanskrit by K. R. Srikantha Murt
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  • ...                                 [Ma.Ni.22/42]<ref name=":2">Madhavakara. Madhava Nidanam (Roga vinischaya). Translated from Sanskrit by K. R. Srikantha Murt
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  • ...pan="1" style="text-align: center;" | [[Chaitra]](Madhu) and [[Vaishakha]](Madhava) ...pan="1" style="text-align: center;" | [[Chaitra]](Madhu) and [[Vaishakha]](Madhava)
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  • *Jatukarna, Vrinda Madhava, Chakrapani told two ''Pala'' ''Vrinda Madhava'' has given different formula as follows: <ref>Vrinda Madhava</ref>
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  • ...)<ref>Madhavakara. Chardi praarana verse 15, In:Shastri Suderashan,editor, Madhava Nidanam (Roga vinischaya). 4th ed. Varanasi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit Series,197 ...''kasa'' (cough), ''shwasa'' (asthama), ''jwara'' (fever)<ref>Madhavakara. Madhava Nidanam (Roga vinischaya) cha 15. Translated from Sanskrit by K. R. Srikant
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  • ...st ed. Varanasi: Krishnadas Academy;2000.</ref> On the basis of prognosis, Madhava has divided ''shotha'' into three i.e. ''urdhvagata'' (in upper part of bod .../temporal arteritis). [Su.Sa.Uttara Tantra 25/16-18]<ref name=Susruta/> In Madhava Nidanam it is described as a very severe and fatal condition that, by causi
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  • ...Pancha Nidanalakshanam, Verse 8. In: Prof. Yadunandana Upadhyaya, Editor. Madhava Nidanam. 30th ed. Varanasi: Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthana; 2000.p.196. </r
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  • ...the outcome of such digestion is known as ama.<ref name="ref2">Madhukosha. Madhava Nidanam (Roga vinischaya). Nidana sthana. 25/1-5. Translated from Sanskrit
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