In the Vēdic scriptures, we find a large number of terms used for describing the plants and plant parts/organs, both external features and internal structures. Many of these botanical and agricultural associated terms that are currently in use in the modern botany were first revealed and comprehensively discussed in the Vēdic texts. The Ṛgvēda (RV) mentions that Vēdic Indians had knowledge about the food manufacture, the action of light on the process and storage of energy in plants. The classical plant morphology and classification based on various plant parts, their structures and growth is explained in detail in the Atharvavēda (AV) and in the Yajurvēda (YV) and particularly in the Taittirīya Saṃhitā (TS) and the Vājasanēya Saṃhitā (VS) ...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
India is a mega-biodiversity rich country comprising a vast traditional knowledge on use of plants a...
This chapter offers an overview of botanical lore in Śūnyapurāṇ, a heterogeneous Bengali liturgical ...
284-297In the Vēdic scriptures, we find a large number of terms used for describing the plants and p...
With the development of agriculture in ancient India, plant science took firm roots in our soil. In ...
Before the invention of microscope, and of course its super-cousin (SEM), the microscopic world was ...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
Rituals are part of Indian society even from vedic period. Hawana is one of the most important vedic...
Ancient India has given us a treasure of Vrikshayurveda which if utilised wisely can be a boon to ou...
The reception of the translations of Aristotelian and pseudo-Aristotelian works at the University of...
Today there is a global search for alternatives to chemical pesticides and as part of this process t...
In India, the use of different parts of several medicinal plants to cure specific ailments has been ...
534-539The study of all relationships between man and plant based on faith, belief and tradition con...
The paper presents an exhaustive list of plant names in the Kāśyapīyakrsisūkti, the most important S...
Nature provided man with all the basic requirements for his existence which is one of the reasons wh...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
India is a mega-biodiversity rich country comprising a vast traditional knowledge on use of plants a...
This chapter offers an overview of botanical lore in Śūnyapurāṇ, a heterogeneous Bengali liturgical ...
284-297In the Vēdic scriptures, we find a large number of terms used for describing the plants and p...
With the development of agriculture in ancient India, plant science took firm roots in our soil. In ...
Before the invention of microscope, and of course its super-cousin (SEM), the microscopic world was ...
This contribution explains three aspects of the development of botanical knowledge between the thirt...
Rituals are part of Indian society even from vedic period. Hawana is one of the most important vedic...
Ancient India has given us a treasure of Vrikshayurveda which if utilised wisely can be a boon to ou...
The reception of the translations of Aristotelian and pseudo-Aristotelian works at the University of...
Today there is a global search for alternatives to chemical pesticides and as part of this process t...
In India, the use of different parts of several medicinal plants to cure specific ailments has been ...
534-539The study of all relationships between man and plant based on faith, belief and tradition con...
The paper presents an exhaustive list of plant names in the Kāśyapīyakrsisūkti, the most important S...
Nature provided man with all the basic requirements for his existence which is one of the reasons wh...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
India is a mega-biodiversity rich country comprising a vast traditional knowledge on use of plants a...
This chapter offers an overview of botanical lore in Śūnyapurāṇ, a heterogeneous Bengali liturgical ...