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  2. Category:Panchakarma - Wikipedia

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    Panchakarma ("Pancha" means five and "karma" means actions) is essentially 5 karmas or actions done to detoxify the body according to Ayurveda. It includes Vaman, Virechan, Basti, Raktamokshan, and Nasya. However some other procedures are also involved in the list of Panchakarma and the list goes beyond 5.

  3. Panchamakara - Wikipedia

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    In the introduction of his translation of the Mahanirvana Tantra, Sir John Woodroffe, under the pseudonym Arthur Avalon, describes the individual makara. [2] He states that they include madya (wine), mamsa (meat), matsya (fish), mudra (grain), and maithuna (sexual intercourse).

  4. File:Fa33aalah EN.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Ministry of Ayush - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... National Research Institute for Panchakarma - Set up in 1971 at Cheruthuruthy. Undertakes research ...

  6. Vamana (Panchakarma) - Wikipedia

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    Vamana Karma, also known as medical emesis or medical vomiting, [1] is one of the five Pradhana Karmas of Panchakarma which is used in treating Kaphaj disorders. [2]Only a limited number of high-quality clinical trials have been conducted to date.

  7. Swadhyaya Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Swadhyaya Movement or Swadhyaya Parivara started in mid 20th-century in the western states of India, particularly Maharashtra and Gujarat. [1] Founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (1920-2003), the movement emphasizes self-study (swadhyaya), selfless devotion and application of Indian scriptures such as the Upanishads and Bhagavad gita for spiritual, social and economic liberation.

  8. Madhavgarh - Wikipedia

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    Madhavgarh is a small village in the area of Satna district, Madhya Pradesh, India, which is 7 km from Satna.It once was a large kingdom but lost all its glory after the fall of the dynasty that ruled the kingdom and slowly became a village.

  9. Basti (Panchakarma) - Wikipedia

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