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| systematic and comprehensive treatment of medicine is to be found only in the Atharva Veda. The Atharva Veda is considered to have originated later than the Rig Veda, and contains a description of diseases and the cure of them.<ref name=":0" /> | | systematic and comprehensive treatment of medicine is to be found only in the Atharva Veda. The Atharva Veda is considered to have originated later than the Rig Veda, and contains a description of diseases and the cure of them.<ref name=":0" /> |
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− | === '''Upanishad''' === | + | === Upanishad === |
| There are 108 Upanishads which date from around 800-400 BCE. Major references regarding Pranayama are found in some Upanishads esp taittariya and Chandayoga. | | There are 108 Upanishads which date from around 800-400 BCE. Major references regarding Pranayama are found in some Upanishads esp taittariya and Chandayoga. |
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| Description of certain Dravyas/drugs like Agaru, amla, Amra etc. | | Description of certain Dravyas/drugs like Agaru, amla, Amra etc. |
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− | === '''Smritis''' === | + | === Smritis === |
| Vedas are the foundation of Smritis. There are 18 smritis basically, like manusmriti, Naradiya smriti, and Vishnu smriti in total. | | Vedas are the foundation of Smritis. There are 18 smritis basically, like manusmriti, Naradiya smriti, and Vishnu smriti in total. |
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| Descriptions about lifestyle, for example, bathing and studying after having meals are contraindicated. This is mentioned in smritis. Thus, concepts that regulate lifestyle in an ayurvedic way are mentioned. | | Descriptions about lifestyle, for example, bathing and studying after having meals are contraindicated. This is mentioned in smritis. Thus, concepts that regulate lifestyle in an ayurvedic way are mentioned. |
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− | === '''Ramayana and Mahabharata''' === | + | === Ramayana and Mahabharata === |
| These two great epics have mentions of Ayurveda as well. | | These two great epics have mentions of Ayurveda as well. |
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