Sanskrit Ayurvedic Names - #5331
As I’ve been reading more about Ayurveda, I’ve noticed the frequent use of Sanskrit Ayurvedic names for herbs, therapies, and concepts. These names seem to carry a lot of meaning, and I want to understand why they are so significant in Ayurveda. How do Sanskrit Ayurvedic names help in understanding the qualities or uses of herbs and treatments? For example, herbs like Haridra (turmeric) and Amalaki (Indian gooseberry) seem to have names that describe their properties. Are Sanskrit Ayurvedic names meant to highlight the taste, potency, or effects on the doshas? If so, where can I find a comprehensive list or guide to these names and their meanings? I’ve also noticed therapies like Shirodhara and Basti use Sanskrit terms. Are these names still commonly used in modern practice, or have they been replaced with English equivalents?
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