Ayurveda

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Etymology

From Sanskrit आयुर्वेद (āyurveda).

Pronunciation

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Ayurveda (uncountable)

  1. Traditional Hindu alternative medicine, involving balancing three bodily humours of wind, bile, and phlegm.
    • 1788, Asiatic Society of Bengal, chapter XVIII, in Asiatic researches or transactions of the Society instituted in Bengal, for inquiring into the history and antiquities, the arts, sciences, and literature, of Asia[1], volume 1, Calcutta, India: Manuel Cantopher, page 340:
      From these are deduced the four Upavédas, namely, Ayush, Gándharva, Dhanush, and St'hápatya; the first of which, or Ayurvéda, was delivered to mankind by Brahma', Indra, Dhanwantari, and five other Deities ; and comprizes the theory of Disorders and Medicines, with the practical methods of curing Diseases.

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