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Vagabhatta : A famous personality in the history of Ayurveda wrote Astanga Sangraha and Astanga Hrdya. |
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Vaidya : Ayurvedic doctor |
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Vajikarana : the science of aphrodisiac, producing virility. |
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Vamana : the act of vomiting, emesis. |
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Vanaspatya : a tree, shrub or plant. |
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Varuna : God of waters, sea, rivers. |
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Vata : wind or air as one of the three main biological energy of the body. |
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Vata-tapika : exposed to air and heat (sun), outdoor. |
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Vayu : air, wind, one of the five elements. |
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Veda : ancient books of knowledge, sacred knowledge. |
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Vibhitaka : Belliric myrobalan, Latin name: Terminalia bellirica. |
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Vidahi : heat, burning, inflammation, acid. |
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Vikrti : sickness, alteration, change, imbalance, agitation. |
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Vipaka : ripe, mature, state of food after digestion. |
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Virecana : purgation. |
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Virya : potency, power, vigor, semen. |
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Visada : clear, pure, spotless, shining. |
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Visesa : opposite, different, not similar. |
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Vismagni : irregular digestive fire, unstable digestive fire. |
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Visravana : to let flow, to let spread. |
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Vyakta : visible, specific. |
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Vyana (vata) : one of the five types of vata (circulates in whole body). |