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Dravyaguna Adhara

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SKU: 9789352702350

“Dravyaguna Adhara” by Sonia Dhiman (ISBN: 9789352702350) offers a comprehensive guide to Dravyaguna, the science of medicinal substances in Ayurveda. Explore the properties, uses, and benefits of various herbs and formulations. Perfect for Ayurveda students and practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of this ancient healing system.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789352702350
  • Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 318
  • ISBN-10: 9352702352
  • Publisher Date: 30 Mar 2018
  • Height: 241 mm
  • Width: 172 mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Dravyaguna Adhara

  1. Saket Laxman Shende

    Easy to follow and understand. It’s a good choice for beginners.

  2. Parth Sondager

    A must-have for Ayurveda students. Simple explanation of a lot of herbs.

  3. Devansh Bansal

    Informative guide. Found the sections on herb properties especially useful.

  4. Aslam M U

    This book gives a solid grounding in Dravyaguna. Clear definitions and well-organized content.

  5. Vikram Singh

    A great reference book for anyone learning about Ayurvedic medicine. Easy to search.

  6. Atul Nautiyal

    Well-organized and easy to understand, but not much new if you already have experience in Ayurveda.

  7. Aditya Singh

    Good for beginners. Easy to understand language.

  8. Rashi Srivastava

    The book is just basic. Too general.

  9. Manvi Singh

    Easy to read and understand. Good introduction to the topic.

  10. Rahul Sonowal

    Good book for a quick overview. Doesn’t go into as much detail as I would have liked.

  11. Mamidisetti Bharathi

    Disappointed with the lack of depth in some chapters. It’s an okay starting point, but not comprehensive.

  12. Diksha Saini

    Clear and concise. Exactly what I was looking for.

  13. Vanshika Saini

    A decent resource for Ayurveda students. Some sections are well-explained, while others feel a bit rushed. Overall, a helpful addition to my library.

  14. Ashutosh Pandey

    Not bad, but it doesn’t give enough information about herbs.

  15. Karanveer Singh Marwaha

    Very useful for my Ayurveda practice. Clear explanations and practical examples.

  16. Anurag Kumar

    The book is informative, but I wish there was more detail on specific formulations. Still a valuable read.

  17. Bijetri Chakraborty

    The book is a helpful, but it needed more information.

  18. Pratishtha Tekriwal

    A helpful resource for my studies. The information is presented clearly, and the examples are relevant. Would recommend!

  19. Mohit Dujari

    Provides a basic understanding. However, some explanations lack depth.

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