- The Bṛhat-
Trayī,
literally translated as "The
Great Triad (Of Compositions)",
refers to
three early Sanskrit encyclopaedias of medicine,
which are the...
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Prasthanatrayi (Sanskrit: प्रस्थानत्रयी, IAST: Prasthānatrayī), literally,
three sources (or axioms),
refers to the
three canonical texts of
theology having...
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Abhyanga is a part of the
Dinacharya (daily practices)
specified by the
Brhat Trayi and
Laghutrayi series of
ayurvedic textbooks to
maintain good
health and...
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Consort Pṛśni (according to
Bhagavata Purana)
Children Sāvitrī, Vyāhṛti and
Trayī (daughters) 9 sons
including Agnihotra, Paśu, Soma and Cāturmāsya (according...
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foundational texts of
classical Indian medicine and Ayurveda,
included under Brhat-
Trayi. Charaka, also
known as
Charak acharya, was an
ancient Indian physician...
- part of the
Brhat Trayi, it is one of the prin****l
texts of Ayurveda,
which is an
indigenous medicine system of India.
Brhat Trayi History of science...
- 1500–1000 BCE Indian-origin
religions Ancient Hindu texts:
Ayurveda Brhat Trayi Viswanatha chikitsa Yoga
Sutras of
Patanjali Yoga
Korunta Ancient pioneers:...
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Shankara include commentaries on the
Bhagavad Gitā (part of his
Prasthana Trayi Bhasya). He also aut****d Upadesasahasri, his most
important original philosophical...
- these, the
first three were the prin****l
original division, also
called "
trayī vidyā"; that is, "the
triple science" of
reciting hymns (Rigveda), performing...
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Shankara include commentaries on the
Bhagavad Gita (part of his
Prasthana Trayi Bhasya). His
Vivarana (tertiary notes) on the
commentary by
Vedavyasa on...