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Jadi Booti Rahasya in Hindi Books by Swami Ramdev ji |
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This book by Swami Ramdev ji provides illustrious explanation about the plants that are used for treatment purposes in ayurveda. This book gives a very brief picture of the plants, about their natural habitat, factors affecting their growth, properties that are produced in these herbal plants due to the surrounding environment in which they grow. How they produce effects on our body and the diseases they cure. This even gives us info regarding the Rasa, guna, virya, and Vipaka etc.
This book therefore contains literature from the start of Vedic period when it was just a simple naming of various types of medicinal plants. This even explains the meaning of the word Dravyaguna in which “Dravya is one which is subtraction or abode for Guna meaning the qualities and action which is a concomitant cause in the matter. Dravyaguna deals with diet and drugs beside nomenclature, identification, synonyms, botanical structure and ecological status etc. Due to continued efforts of researchers and practitioners adequate knowledge has generated about the medicinal plants, their used for nutrition and health care.
This book explains that the treatment of Ayurveda is totally based on natural herbs. And each herb has certain medicinal value or properties. The medicinal value of plants mainly depends upon the season in which they are grown and the season in which they are collected. It is said that our ancestors generally preferred the use of fresh plants but they also instructed that if it was not possible to collect fresh plants then the preserved or well stored drugs, not more than a year old could be used. Dravya-guna-vigyan has been formulated in context with swasthya state of health both mental and physical and rugna a state of disease or ill health. These basic ideas in ayurveda have been developed keeping the patient in mind. Dravya-guna-vigyan is thus a science of treatment. Ayurveda is the system of traditional medicine prevalent in India since 2000 B.C. Ayurveda means the 'science of life'. Ayurveda derives medicine from Nature. After thorough study, experimentation and documentation of hundreds of plants over a period of more than a thousand years, India's ancient sages have come to accurate conclusions about the efficacy of different plants and herbs. Most of the Ayurvedic medicines and treatment measures are free from any side effects or reactions. Ayurveda provides rational means for the treatment of many internal diseases, which are considered to be obstinate and incurable in other systems of medicine.
This book provides explanation that all Ayurvedic medicines are made from natural medicinal herbs which are used as herbal medicines, herbal extracts, herbal cosmetics, nutrition foods and other alternative medicines and herbal remedies for natural healings. It even explains that Life according to Ayurveda is a combination of senses, mind, body and soul. So it is clear that Ayurveda is not only limited to body or physical symptoms but also gives a comprehensive knowledge about spiritual, mental and social health. Ayurveda is a natural form of treatment by natural remedies, which makes use of the power of nature to restore human beings to a state of balance.
This even explains that ayurveda is almost exclusive for the knowledge of medicinal herbs; it can also include the knowledge of matter in general. Dravya means matter (everything is made of matter and energy). Dravya guna vigyan also includes the knowledge of quality of matter, change of properties while in combination with other materials, etc. This explains that the herbs are to be used in each individual as per the diseased state of an individual. It explains that a herbal drug that is to be given to a user as per his/her individual strengths and that gunas or properties within the body of the persons.
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