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Synonyms for Veda

(from the Sanskrit word for 'knowledge') any of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit

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Caption: Under the direction of executive editor Samhita Mukhopadhyay, right, Teen Vogue has become a more consciously activist publication
I had to study about 'Vedas', 'Upanishads', 'Brihad Samhita' and 'Kuttani-mata' in order to get minute aspects of life of that period."
He gave examples of the ancient Charaka Samhita that introduced Ayurveda and Yoga as various innovations in India.
In the books of Caraka Samhita (CS), Susruta Samhita (SS), and Bhela Samhita (BS) pigmentary disorders are presented in detail.
According to Ambedkar: "It was not that the cow was not sacred in Vedic times, it was because of her sacredness that it is ordained in the Vajasaneyi Samhita that beef should be eaten." (Dharma Shastra Vichar in Marathi, p.
The Charak Samhita, a Sanskrit text of the 2nd century CE believed to have been narrated by Lord Agnivesh, expands upon this definition, telling us that ayu is the "combination of the body, sense organs, mind and soul", the entities responsible for preventing decay.
in the Sushruta Samhita for correcting cutaneous defects, the Nasolabial Flap was used in 1868 by Thiersch for palatal intraoral reconstruction.
There are a lot of literature not only documenting this fact but provide hefty references to plant protection viz., Vedas, Buddhist literature, Kautilya's Artha-sastra, Krishi-parashara Sangam literature, of Tamil, Agnipurana, Brihat samhita of Varahamihira, Surapala's Vrikshayurveda, Viswavallabha of Chakrapani Misra etc (1).
Manvi M Saki, N S Subhiksha, Neha R Attur, Niranjana Rajesh, Nirosha J Prakash, Prerna Ravi, Mukesh Palaniappan, Rasith M A Kader,Renitha Ramakrishnan,RuchiraUdupa, RugmaManoharan, RupshaDebnath, S Praisy, Samhita Nulu, Sandra Shanly, Saniya A Solkar, SanjanaAjeej, Sayali P Joshi, Shivani Ramakrishnan, Shouvik Chatterjee, Shreya Dadhwal, Shriya Seth, ShwethaShenod,
He has undertaken the monumental work bringing out the foundational text of Indian Medicine in Sanskrit -- Charaka Samhita.
Melolabial flap as described in the sushruta samhita has evolved through ages to become one of the prime reconstructive options for correction of orofacial defects [8].