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A·yur·ve·da A0558950 (ī′yər-vā′də, -vē′-)n. The ancient Hindu science of health and medicine, based on maintaining balance among the five elements earth, air, fire, water, and ether. [Sanskrit āyurvedaḥ : āyuḥ, life, health; see aiw- in Indo-European roots + vedaḥ, knowledge, lore; see weid- in Indo-European roots.] A′yur·ve′dic adj.Ayurveda (ˈɑːjʊˌveɪdə; -ˌviːdə) n (Hinduism) Hinduism an ancient medical treatise on the art of healing and prolonging life, sometimes regarded as a fifth Veda[from Sanskrit, from āyur life + veda knowledge] ˌAyurˈvedic adjAyurvedism, Ayurvedathe conventional Hindu system of medicine, founded chiefly on naturopathy and homeopathy. — Ayurvedic, adj.See also: HinduismAyurveda From the Sanskrit words “ayur,” meaning life, and veda,” meaning knowledge, a traditional Indian text referring to ayurvedic medicine.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Ayurveda - (Sanskrit) an ancient medical treatise summarizing the Hindu art of healing and prolonging life; sometimes regarded as a 5th VedaHindooism, Hinduism - a body of religious and philosophical beliefs and cultural practices native to India and based on a caste system; it is characterized by a belief in reincarnation, by a belief in a supreme being of many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation from earthly evilsSanskrit, Sanskritic language - (Hinduism) an ancient language of India (the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism); an official language of India although it is now used only for religious purposes | TranslationsAyurvedaenUK
Ayurveda (ī′yər-vā′də, -vē′-)n. The ancient Hindu science of health and medicine, based on maintaining balance among the five elements earth, air, fire, water, and ether. A′yur·ve′dic adj.ayurveda (1) The Indian philosophical basis for ayurvedic medicine. (2) Ayurvedic medicine, see there. While the terms ayurveda and ayurvedic medicine are often used interchangeably, the former is more global and includes both the ayurvedic philosophy and those components of ayurveda that are rarely applied in modern ayurvedic medicine; the major branches of ayurveda incorporated into current ayurvedic medicine are internal medicine, geriatrics, aphrodisiac medicine and panchakarma.AyurvedaAyurveda is a system of wholistic medicine from India that aims to bring the individual into harmony with nature. It provides guidance regarding food and lifestyle, so that healthy people can stay healthy and people with health challenges can improve their health.Mentioned in: Corns and Calluses, Polarity TherapyAyurveda, "science of life" from ancient Vedic tradition of India. Ayurvedic medicine - ancient science of natural medicine which promotes health of mind and body.AyurvedaenUK
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