This ppt is prepared & uploaded by Prof.dr.R.R.Deshpande & Dr.Ila Bhor .This ppt is very useful for Ayurvedic Students .This includes raw & wet Herbs with nice photos & information of their properties ,Uses & products.This ppt is a part of Pack of 7 PPTS .So viewers must also see Dravyaguna Part 1 to 7 .Please feel free to discuss any thing to us on 922 68 10 630 or 9423211003
in ayurvedic pharmacology some drugs have action according to their aura. this aura treat patients in various aspects eg wearing of jems and different stones
Vipaka comes under the five concepts under the study of a dravya (Rasapanchakas). In Ayurveda the digestion & metabolism of any substance is explained in two stages:
Avasthapaka
Nishtapaka
Avasthapaka is the first phase considered as digestion.
In charaka the word “prapaka” is used as the synonym for avasthapaka.
Nishtapka or Vipaka is the second phase and considered as metabolism.
This is the second part of presentation regarding definitions in Rasa shastra. An attempt is made to clarify the definitions in more clear way also useful images are added to further improvise the presentation.
Sandhana kalpana is the preparation of self generated alcohol. All the preparations that are resulting from FERMENTATION procedure come under SANDHANA KALPANA.
Sandhana kalpana is a special technique to prepare most effective medicines like Asava and Aristas. The medicines prepared through Sandhana kriya are quick in action, long shelf life, palatability and has nutritive value.The self-generated alcohol is the key factor behind the success of Sandhana kalpana.
Dravyagun IMP Schlok - PPT
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following features –
• Imp Contents – Definitions of Dravya, Guna, Karma, Veerya, Prabhav ;What is Nighantu, Properties of Panchabhautik Dravyas ;Functions of 6 Tastes, Explanation of different karmas like Sanshodhan & Shaman ;Definitions of Charak Mahakashay ;Mishrak gan
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in ayurvedic pharmacology some drugs have action according to their aura. this aura treat patients in various aspects eg wearing of jems and different stones
Vipaka comes under the five concepts under the study of a dravya (Rasapanchakas). In Ayurveda the digestion & metabolism of any substance is explained in two stages:
Avasthapaka
Nishtapaka
Avasthapaka is the first phase considered as digestion.
In charaka the word “prapaka” is used as the synonym for avasthapaka.
Nishtapka or Vipaka is the second phase and considered as metabolism.
This is the second part of presentation regarding definitions in Rasa shastra. An attempt is made to clarify the definitions in more clear way also useful images are added to further improvise the presentation.
Sandhana kalpana is the preparation of self generated alcohol. All the preparations that are resulting from FERMENTATION procedure come under SANDHANA KALPANA.
Sandhana kalpana is a special technique to prepare most effective medicines like Asava and Aristas. The medicines prepared through Sandhana kriya are quick in action, long shelf life, palatability and has nutritive value.The self-generated alcohol is the key factor behind the success of Sandhana kalpana.
Dravyagun IMP Schlok - PPT
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following features –
• Imp Contents – Definitions of Dravya, Guna, Karma, Veerya, Prabhav ;What is Nighantu, Properties of Panchabhautik Dravyas ;Functions of 6 Tastes, Explanation of different karmas like Sanshodhan & Shaman ;Definitions of Charak Mahakashay ;Mishrak gan
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Ayurveda strongly believes in using drugs with particular tastes in treating diseases. This presentation will help you understand the basics of rasa and its applied aspects in planning treatment protocol.
Concept of balya and brimhana (immunity and micronutrients) in ayurvedaKopila Adhikari
according to ayurveda many diseases arises due to lack of immunity powder. proper nutrition and herbal preparation helps to boost up energy and to relief malnutrition.
Dravyaguna Vignyan Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Dravyaguna part 2 By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande ,Pune,Indiarajendra deshpande
Dravyaguna PPT Part 2 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all parts. Some of the contents are Punarnava,Amla,Arjun,Shirish,Vasa,Lodhra etc . . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Charak & 50 Mahakashay – Part 1 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande
• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
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Ayurveda strongly believes in using drugs with particular tastes in treating diseases. This presentation will help you understand the basics of rasa and its applied aspects in planning treatment protocol.
Concept of balya and brimhana (immunity and micronutrients) in ayurvedaKopila Adhikari
according to ayurveda many diseases arises due to lack of immunity powder. proper nutrition and herbal preparation helps to boost up energy and to relief malnutrition.
Dravyaguna Vignyan Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Dravyaguna part 2 By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande ,Pune,Indiarajendra deshpande
Dravyaguna PPT Part 2 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all parts. Some of the contents are Punarnava,Amla,Arjun,Shirish,Vasa,Lodhra etc . . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Charak & 50 Mahakashay – Part 1 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande
• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
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Dravyaguna PPT Part 7– Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all Parts. Some of the contents are Ardrak,Lavanga,Narikel,Bilva . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Dravyaguna PPT Part 3 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all Parts. Some of the contents are Shatavari,Vacha,Pushkar mul, Argawadha,Behada etc. . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Charak & 50 Mahakashay – Part 2 – By Prof.Dr.R.R.deshpande
• This Topic is very Popular in Ayurvedic field .This 50 Groups are like Readyrecknor or Practical Prescriber for Ayurvedic Medical Practice. This Topic is a part of Syllabus in 2 subjects of BAMS course –1) Dravyaguna vignyan ( Paper 1 Part A ,Point 10 –Dashemani Gan 2) Charak Purvardha ( Charak Sutrasthan ,Chaper 4 –Shadvirechan Shatiya) .Each group consists of 10 Herbs .So 50 x 10 = 500 Herbs .But unfortunately many Herbs are controversial & many are not available .Students will easily now note ,which plants are not available from this PPT .Also this PPT will explain the Pharmacodynamics of these herbs .So students by their own intelligence can add other herbs also in this Group
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Understanding of dravya, guna and paryay is the foundation of undertstanding how the universe works as per the Jain philosophy.
This presentation throws light on these concepts.
Dravyaguna PPT Part 6 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all Parts. Some of the contents are Gokshur,Kanchanar,Nagakeshar,Manjistha,Ashok etc. . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Aturvedic Medicinal Herbs Schlok - PPT
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following features
• This PPT includes IMP schlokas of Medicinal Herbs .Useful for Ayurvedic Students ,Teachers & Practitioners.Schlok includes Synonyms ,Properties & Indications .Schlokas are like Mathematical or chemical Formulae, which give vast information in few lines .Schlokas Recitation is helpful in Medical Practice .Most IMP schlokas are given with Sandhi vigraha – so easy to read ,easy to understand meaning & easy to remember.Plants are arranged Alphabetically –Easy to find out expected reference
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Dravyaguna PPT Part 5 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all Parts . Some of the contents are Lavanga,Eranda,Yashtimadhu ,Karanja,Bhallatak etc. . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Rakta Dhatu
– By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 4 March 2017
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 2 & Part A. Point 1 . Introduction of Dhatu .This PPT contains --- Information of Rasa Dhatu
12 Points to study Physiological Aspect of Rakta Dhatu –i) Name, Nirukti, Synonyms ii) Rakta - Sthana or site iii) Rakta -- Swarup, Sanghatan ( Structure & Composition iv) Rakta -- Dhatu Prakar ( Types) v) Rakta ------ Dhatu --- Tridha Parinaman ( Metabolism) vi) Rakta Dhatu Poshan kal ( Time for Formation of Dhatu) vii) Rakta Dhatu Guna ( Properties or Attributes) viii) Rakta Dhatu Praman ( Quantity) ix) Rakta Dhatu Karya ( Functions) x) Rakta Dhatu Sarata ( Quality of Dhatu) xi) Rakta -- Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissuers) xii) Rakta -- Dhatu Mala ( Waste Products)
2 Points to study Pathological Aspect of each Dhatu – i) Rakta Dhatu Vruddhi ( Pathological Excess) ii) Rakta Dhatu Kshaya ( Deficiency)
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Dravyaguna PPT Part 4 – Ayurvedic Herbology is very interesting,if you can recognize herbs & know it’s properties.Herbs are many times like Neutraceuticals & also simple & safe remedies for many Health Problems .We have 7 sets of Dravyaguna PPT .Please check all Parts. Some of the contents are Sarpagandha,Guduchi,Kiratatikta,Guggul etc. . Please send feed Back Form of www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Ayurvedic Prakruti or biotype By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande,Pune,Indiarajendra deshpande
Biotype or Prakruti is like Key for your Health .Once you know your Biotype ,you can understand about Ideal Life style,Diet ,Exercises ,Occupation etc suitable for your Constitution. Visit also www.ayurvedicfriend.com .
Dhatu Sarata Examination Practical – By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya Practical . This PPT is very useful to Teachers & Students ,to teach & learn respectively ,the Practical of Dhatu Sarata Examination .First Basic Oral questions are discussed like what is Dhatu Sarata ? Types of Dhatu Sarata ? Importance of Dhatu Sarata Examination? Then further as per University Journal proforma ,how each Dhatu can be examined for Sarata by Darshan ( Inspection) ,Sparshan ( Palpation) ,Prashna ( Interrogation or History Taking) is explained .This is followed by showing Journal pages ,should be written is shown .Lastly ,what advice we can give for Heena or Madhyam sara Dhatu is given .
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Dhatu Sarata
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
This PPT has following Imp Contents – Concept of Health ,Bioenergy + Body Tissues- Supporters and pillars of our body.+ Healthy & Disease state , To keep fit –Functions of each Dhatu
What is Dhatu Sarata ? ,What is the Importance of Sarata Examination ,Importance of Saravan Dhatu ,Types of Dhatu Sarata ? ,Practical Utility of Dhatu Sarata ,Dashavidha Pariksha What is meaning of word- Sara ? ,Advice for Heena Dhatu Sarata Clinical Features of Each Dhatu Sarata ,Diction
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Sharir kriya charts & Models PPT by Prof.Dr.R.R..Deshpande,pune,indiarajendra deshpande
Sharir Kriya Charts & Models By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande –
Sharir Kriya ( Ayurvedic Physiology) is Basic subject of First BAMS ( Ayurvedic Graduation).This PPT is very useful as a Teaching Aid for Ayurvedic Teachers & useful Assets for Learning to Ayurveda students.PPT covers all Important Charts & Moels ,that we have in Ayurved College Nigdi ,Pune .Charts of Vata, Pitta ,Kapha & of 7 Dhatus like Rasa ,Rakta Mansa ,Meda ,Asthi ,Majja & Shukra & also waste products like Mutra are very useful as a Teaching aid with LCD Projector.Students can down load it on their smart Phones & Can circulate freely in What’s App Group..Another interesting part is you will get Introduction to useful Books & web site Links of Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande .Visit – www.ayurvedicfriend.com
Roga Nidan ( Ayurvedic & Modern Pathology) – syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Swasthavrutta ( PSM) – syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Rasa shastra Bhaishajya Kalpana Syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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NATIONAL SEMINAR ON TRADITIONAL INDIAN DIETS AND HEALTH CARE
Jointly organized by - Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas & National Institute of Nutrition - on 4th & 5th February, 2010
At NIN, Hyderabad, Andhara Pradesh
Dr.KSR Prasad lecture on Ayurveda Nutriceuticals in Genitourinary Tract disorders Or Dietary Preventive and Curative aspects of Genitourinary Tract disorders
DIETS AND HEALTH CARE
Dr.KSR Prasad lecture on Ayurveda Nutriceuticals in Genitourinary Tract disorders Or Dietary Preventive and Curative aspects of Genitourinary Tract disorders at NATIONAL SEMINAR ON TRADITIONAL INDIAN DIETS AND HEALTH CARE, Jointly organized by – Institute of Scientific Research on Vedas & National Institute of Nutrition – on 4th & 5th February, 2010
At NIN, Hyderabad, Andhara Pradesh
Shimbi dhanya Varga and Comparison with todays food items Ayurveda approach w...Dr Arpitha R Sachin
Shimbhi Dhanya Varga and Comparison with todays food items- Food is considered as medicine since many year ayurveda say pathya ahara are the best healer than the medice. Ahara acts as amrutha. So one should understand "what we eat"
Welcome introduction ppt for 2016 BAMS admission Students rajendra deshpande
Welcome to BAMS Course PPT -- By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on the first lecture ( like an address ) of Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande to new admitted students in 2016 in Ayurved college ,Nigdi Pune ,India . Prof.Deshpande explains about God Dhanvantari ,God of Health .He explains about course BAMS ,Governing bodies ,Subjects of BAMS ,Staff of Ayurved college ,Syllabus Distribution of Kriya Sharir .He Gives Basic Information of Ayurved .He introduces himself .He gives his ATP ( Advance Teaching Programme) ,date wise Topics. Lastly he gives Time Table to students .
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Dhatu Introduction – By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 31 Oct 16
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 2 & Part A. Point 1 . Introduction of Dhatu .This PPT contains --- Etymology of word Dhatu , derivation, definition of Dhatu , general introduction of term Dhatu ,Concept of Kala, Concept of Srotas ,Dhatu Poshan Kal , different theories related to Dhatuposhana (Dhatuposhana Nyaya)
12 Points to study Physiological Aspect of each Dhatu –i) Name, Nirukti, Synonyms ii) Sthana or site iii) Swarup, Sanghatan ( Structure & Composition iv) Dhatu Prakar ( Types) v) Tridha Parinaman ( Metabolism) vi) Dhatu Poshan kal ( Time for Formation of Dhatu) vii) Dhatu Guna ( Properties or Attributes) viii) Dhatu Praman ( Quantity) ix) Dhatu Karya ( Functions) x) Dhatu Sarata ( Quality of Dhatu) xi) Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissuers) xii) Dhatu Mala ( Waste Products)
2 Points to study Pathological Aspect of each Dhatu – i) Dhatu Vruddhi ( Pathological Excess) ii) Dhatu Kshaya ( Deficiency)
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Paper 1 – Part A – PPT Set 9 –Aahar
This PPT Set is in Marathi ( Maharashtra State Language) .Very useful for 1st BAMS ,Teachers & Students for Teaching & Learning. It contains Ahara: Definition, classification & significance of Ahara , Aara-vidhi-vidhana ,Ashta Aharavidhi Viseshayatana , Ahara Parinamkar Bhava
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Rationality & Mode of action In Sweda Karma
Dr KSR Prasad
On 12-12-2016@CME on Panchakarma at SV Ayurveda College, Tirupathi
Significance of sweda karma other than shodhana poorvanga sweda
Significance of Kala (time) and desha (place) vichara in sweda karma
Sweda karma in different diseases with rationality
Mode of action of sweda karma
Common complications of sweda karma and their management
Similar to Dravyaguna part 1 By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande & Dr.Ila Bhor (20)
Ayurvedic Concept of Waste Products
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- 1) Mutra ( Urine) , 2) Purisha ( Faeces or Stool ) , 3) Sweda ( Sweat ) ,4) Rasa Mal –Kapha , 5) Rakta Mal – Pitta , 6) Mansa Mal – Kha mal , 7) Meda Mal – Sweda , 8) Asthi Mal – Kesha ,Lom ,Nakha, Smashru 9) Majja Mal – Akshi & Vit –Sneha , 10) Shukra Mal –Oja
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Ayurvedic Concept of Upadhatu
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- What is Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissues) ?,Difference in Dhatu & Upadhatu ,Stanya ( Breast Milk) ,Raj ( Menstrual Discharge) ,Sira ( Blood Vessels) ,Kandara( Tendons) ,Vasa ( Fat in Meat) ,Twacha ( Skin) ,Sandhi ( Bony Joints) ,Syayu ( Aponerosis, Sphincters ,Tendons)
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Ayurvedic Concept of Srotas
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- Ayurvedic Concept of Srotas ,Causes for the Pathology of Srotas ,Clinical Features of Pathological Srotas ,Treatment for Pathology in Srotas
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Dravyaguna PPT
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 2nd BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- Latin Name ,Useful part ,Type of plant –Tree or herb or creeper ,Description of leaves ,Product Picture of Plant
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Stri rog & Prasuti Tantra Question Papers
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
This PPT has following Imp Contents – Final Year UG BAMS Question Papers of the Subject –Stri Rog & Prasuti Tantra .This is PDF .Download it & Save in your mobile .You can Zoon in & enlarge the image & read it .Very useful for Ayurved UG & PG students.
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Virechan – Panchakarma
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Introduction of Virechan 2) Causes of Pitta Vitiation 3) Pitta & Rakta –Relation ( Ashraya –Ashrayi) 4) Virechan –Indications 5) Virechan – Contraindications 6) Virechan –Benefits 7) Pre Treatment of Virechan ( Purva Karma) 8) Symptoms of Optimal Snehan or Oiling 9) Virechan – Main Procedure ( Pradhan Karma) 10) Advice after Virechan 11) Post Regimen after Virechan 12) Sansarjankram ( Specific Diet Advice) 13) Symptoms of Proper Virechan ( Samyak) 14) Symptoms of Less Virechan ( Ayog) 15) Symptoms of Excess Virechan ( Ati yog) 16) Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics of Virechan Dravyas 17) Types of Virechan 18) Drug Formulations 19) Virechan in Clinical Practice Worms Burn wounds Acne Vulgaris ,Urticaria 20) Case study
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Mechanism of Respiration
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Mechanism of Respiration 2) 2 Stages of Respiration 3) Muscles of Respiration 4) Bucket Handle movement of ribs 5) Pump Handle movement of Sternum 6) Role of Expiratory Muscles 7) Role of Accessory Muscles 8) Respiration & Ayurved
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Management of Problems in Sub-types of Tri-dosha
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – Health problems & Management of Sub types of Vata,Pitta & Kapha
• 5 Subt ypes of Vata –Prana,Udan,Vyan,Saman,Apan
• 5 Sub Types of Pitta – Pachak,Ranjak,Sandhak,Bhrajak ,Alovhak
• 5 Sub types of Kapha – Kledak,Bodhak,Avalambak,Schleshak ,Tarpak
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Ayurved Propagation in Germany
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Munich ,German Visit in 2012 –By Prof.Dr.Deshpande 2) Details of Travelling 3) Photographs 4) Programme Details 5) Details of Preparation of –Dhanyak Him ; Panchakol Phanta ; Shatavari Kalpa ;Kshir Bala Taila ;Arjun Kshirpak
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Shalya Tantra(Surgery) –Part 1- B
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents –1) Sterilization
• 2) Anaesthesia 3) Positions 4) Incisions 5) Bandages
• 5) IV Fluids 6) Shock
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Shalya Tantra(Surgery) –Part 1- A
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Introduction 2) Historical IMP points 3) Abnormalities at birth 4) Instruments Like -- Kidney Tray , Scalpel & Blades Different Forceps ,Retractors ,Catheters ,Ryle’s Tube Flatus Tube ,Sigmoidoscope ,Proctoscope
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Second BAMS Question Papers –Summer 2018
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – MUHS - Question Papers of Summer 2018 .Subjects – Dravyaguna Paper 1 & 2 ;Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana –Paper 1 & 2 ; Agadtantra ;Charak Purvardha
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Meda Dhatu
– By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 6 July 2018
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 2 & Part A. Point 1 . Introduction of Dhatu .This PPT contains --- Information of Meda Dhatu
12 Points to study Physiological Aspect of Meda Dhatu –i) Name, Nirukti, Synonyms ii) Meda - Sthana or site iii) Meda -- Swarup, Sanghatan ( Structure & Composition iv) Meda -- Dhatu Prakar ( Types) v) Meda ------ Dhatu --- Tridha Parinaman ( Metabolism) vi) Meda Dhatu Poshan kal ( Time for Formation of Dhatu) vii) Meda Dhatu Guna ( Properties or Attributes) viii) Meda Dhatu Praman ( Quantity) ix) Meda Dhatu Karya ( Functions) x) Meda Dhatu Sarata ( Quality of Dhatu) xi) Mansa -- Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissuers) xii) Meda -- Dhatu Mala ( Waste Products)
2 Points to study Pathological Aspect of each Dhatu – i) Meda Dhatu Vruddhi ( Pathological Excess) ii) Meda Dhatu Kshaya ( Deficiency)
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Mansa Dhatu
– By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 3 July 2018
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 2 & Part A. Point 1 . Introduction of Dhatu .This PPT contains --- Information of Mansa Dhatu
12 Points to study Physiological Aspect of Mansa Dhatu –i) Name, Nirukti, Synonyms ii) Mansa - Sthana or site iii) Mansa -- Swarup, Sanghatan ( Structure & Composition iv) Mansa -- Dhatu Prakar ( Types) v) Mansa ------ Dhatu --- Tridha Parinaman ( Metabolism) vi) Mansa Dhatu Poshan kal ( Time for Formation of Dhatu) vii) Mansa Dhatu Guna ( Properties or Attributes) viii) Mansa Dhatu Praman ( Quantity) ix) Mansa Dhatu Karya ( Functions) x) Mansa Dhatu Sarata ( Quality of Dhatu) xi) Mansa -- Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissuers) xii) Mansa -- Dhatu Mala ( Waste Products)
2 Points to study Pathological Aspect of each Dhatu – i) Mansa Dhatu Vruddhi ( Pathological Excess) ii) Mansa Dhatu Kshaya ( Deficiency)
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Female reproductive system
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents
• Description of Organs of Female Reproductive System –Vagina,Cervix ,Uterus ,Fallopian Tubes ,Ovary ,
• Menstruation –Slide 54 to 66
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Male reproductive system
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – Introduction ,Penis ,Scrotum , Testis , Spermatogenesis , Spermatozoon, Epididymis , Vas deferance ,Accessory Glands , Seminal Vesicle , Prostate Gland , Bulbourethral Glans , Spermatozoa , Spermatogenesis , Seminiferous tubules , Control of Spermatogenesis , Fate of Spermatozoa, Metabolism of Spermatozoa , Fertilization of Ovum, Semen
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Pediatrics in GP
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – Basic Understanding of Paediatrics ,Normal Weight,Mile Stones, About Breast Milk ,Immunization, Marasmus, Kwashiorkor, Rickets, Pica ,Febrile Convulsions, Epilepsy,Chronic Recurrent Cough ,Bed wetting ,Causes of Crying of Baby
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GI Tract –Part 1
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 5) Histology of Digestive Tract 6) Salivary glands 7) to 19) –Functions of Liver 21) Five Secretions & Five Movements 25) Functions of Salivary Gland 33) Functions of Gastric secretions 43) Functions of Pancreatic Sectretions 53) Intestinal Juice –Enzymes 54) Functions of Large Intestine 58) Deglutition
• 65) Mastication 73) Movements of Stomach 80) Enteric Nervous system 90) Movements of small Intestine 102) Defecation Reflex 109) Stool
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Anticoagulants & Plasma
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) What is Anti Coagulant ? 2) Uses of Anti Coagulants 3) Examples of Anticoagulants –Coumerin & Heparin 4) Laboratory or in Vitro use of Anti Coagulants 5) Three Main Plasma Proteins as Albumin, Globulin & Fibrinogen 6) Properties of Plasma Proteins 7) Functions of Plasma Proteins 8) Pathology of Plasma Proteins 9) Plasmapheresis or Therapeutic Plasma Exchange
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38. Ajamoda
• Owa – Agni deepan ,Ama Pachana
• Katu,Tikta—Katu—Ushna
• Ajamodadi Chrna ( Vati) – Amavat,Hingvashtak
Churna,Dwiruttar Hingvadi Churna for
Udavarta,Owa arka for Abdominal gas in
children,Amruta dhara ,
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39. Ajamoda
• Owa & Pinch of salt with warm water in
Gas or pain in abdomen
• Owa fried on hot plate & wrapped in
hankerchief for smelling in Cold
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41. Vacha root
• Vekhanda – Medhya ,Buddhi vardhak
• Saudnya sthapan – To stimulate dead tissue (
B.P Nanal – use it in the cases of Liver & Kidney
Failure )
• Anti Cold – Application of powder to chest ,neck
,back of children after bath in rainy season
• Vacha oil –Application – inside of nostril – as a
prevention from allergy of fumes & dust
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42. Vacha root
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Vacha oil Natsya – To drain cough from sinuses
Roots are used
Tikta,Katu—Katu—Ushna
Hingu Vachadi Churna in Udavarta
Victory pain balm ( Ayurvruddhi herbal product )
Vamak Churna ( Madanphal,Vacha &
Yastimadhu)
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44. Ahaliv( Chandrashur)
• Laddu ( Sweet balls) – as a nutritious
edible & as a Anti Vata & to reset
Menstual cycle in post delivery ladies
• Chaturbeeja churna – To stimulate
menstrual cycles in Amenorrhoea or
Oligomenorrhoea
• Tikta,Madhur—Madhur--Ushna
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57. Indrajava ( Seeds of Kuda)
• Ama pachak – Anti Pyretic
• Indrajava churna
• Content of Yogaraj Guggul as a Ama
pachak
• Tikta,Katu—Katu—Anushna
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59. Ashok --1
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Ashok bark – Rakta pradar ( Menorrhagia)
Rakta stambhak – Kanda sar
Khara Ashok – Tree of middle height
Kashay,Tikta—Katu—Sheeta
Ashokarishta,
Ashok bark – is not getting genuine in the
market .Lot of Adultration – Khota Ashok (
Polyalthea longifolia ) Bark is given in spite of
Saraca Indica
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63. Latakaranja ( Thorny)-1
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Thorny – So planted as a fencing
Tree
Beeja majja from fruit – Vishama jvara
Tikta—Katu—Ushna
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69. Rakta chandan--1
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Tree – Sara bhaga – Red colour
Lep – Vishagna ,Rakta prasadan,Ankle sprain
Tikta,Kashaya—Katu—Sheeta
Chadanasav – from Shweta chandan
Medapachak kadha contains Rakta chandan
Today Rakta chandan is banned by Govt
Shweta chandan has aroma but not so much to
Rakta chandan
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73. Gambhari ( Kashmari) --1
• Dasha mul,Tree,Roots are used
• Sarbat from fruits --- Anti Pitta
• Dashamul – Bilva
,Agnimantha,shonak,patala,Tentu &
Shaliparni,Prushniparni ,Bruhati,Katakari
,Gokshur
• Root-Katu,Tikta,Kashay—Katu—Ushna
• Fruit-Madhur,Tikta—Madhur--Sheeta
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74. Gambhari ( Kashmari) --1
• Dashamularishta – Gambhari stem is
given many times in place of roots
• Kashmaryadi Ghruta ( Dr.Bhor) for
prevention of Abortion & miscarriage & to
get conception in Infertility ( Garbha
Sthapan) .Agrya in Raktastambhan( Best
Styptic)
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Red colour after lep
Leaves – Dying of hair
Tikta,Katu—Katu—Sheeta
Mendi Powder for hair colouring
Daha shaman – hence used in Burning hands &
feet ( But due to red coloration ,used less)
• Lot of chemical adulteration in hair dye with
Mendi ( Can be identified ,with less smell & not
properly giving red colour)
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