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Ancient Ayurvedic Herbs From Vedic Literature
Ancient ayurvedic herbs are described in Vedas. Vedas are
regarded as the treasure house of ancient wisdom of Indian
civilization and culture. These ayurveda herbal remedies are
important as some of them are found in Ayurveda and others are found
only in Vedic literature. They are significant from historical and
medicinal point of view in history of herbal medicine.
The literal meaning of 'Veda' is to know, or 'the science'
or 'the light'. There is difference of opinion among historians
about the period of Vedic age. But it is accepted to be thousands of
years back. So Vedas are naturally the resource of ancient wisdom.
Medicinal plants and herbal remedies had been popular and in use
all over the world as far back as history is available and beyond
that. So the findings of herbs and herbal remedies in Vedas is very
interesting aspect of history of herbal medicine.
"These herbs are derived from nature and these have been
present in earlier time, is present now and will ever be present.
Seven hundred herbs are well known regarding their beneficial
effects. Soma is the most important herb. Hundreds of thousands of
people have benefited by using these herbal remedies time and
again."
(Rigveda, Chapter 10/97, Verse 1,2)
"Herbs are important for the herbalist in the same manner
as governing body of ministers is important for the king. One who
knows about herbal remedies, is the physician and is able to treat
the disorders. I know several herbs like Ashwavati, Somavati,
Urjayanti, Udaujasa etc."
(Rigveda, Chapter 10/97, Verse 6,7)
Medicinal Plants Mentioned In Vedic Literature And Textbooks Of
Ayurveda:
Medicinal herbs of ayurveda has been used and mentioned in Vedas.
We try to provide a list of vedic herbs. This is not a comprehensive
and all inclusive list.
- Karanja
- Kinshuka
- Palasha
- Semala
- Khadira
- Durva
- Pippal
- Kamala
- Amla
- Godhuma, Masura
- Badar or Bera
- Mudaga
- Masha
- Priyangu
- Tila
- Yava
- Apamarga
- Arka
- Ashvatha, Khadira
- Tila, Arjuna. Yava, Palala
- Pippali
- Prishniparni
- Bilwa, Udumbara
- Ikshu
- Laksha
- Sahadevi
- Soma
- Munja or Kasa
- Guggul
Ancient Ayurveda Plants From Vedas Not Recognized in Textbooks
Of Ayurveda Now:
- Talasha
- Chipudru
- Vishanaka
Four Types Of Ancient Ayurvedic Herbs In Atharva Veda:
- Atharvavani or related with Atharva Veda
- Aangirasi or related to Aangirasa
- Daivi or Divine
- Manushayaja or beneficial for common people.
References Of Ancient Ayurvedic Herbs In Vedas:
- Rigveda
- Yajuraveda
- Atharvaveda
- Samaveda
- Abhinava Bhaisajya Kalapna Vigyana (The Modern Textbook Of
Ayurveda Herbal Pharmacy), 4th Edition, 1993, by Acharya
Sidhinandana Mishra, published by Chaukhamba Vidyabhavan,
Banaras, India
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