Agni-Beyond Digestive Fire – An Exploratory Study

Abstract

NIRUKTI / DEFINITION- Agni in Ayurvedic classics can be referred as following, अन्गाति उर्ध्वगत्ति अति l अिौ स््नामग्रतिन्गेिेजो भेदेll (्ा्स्पियम) That which having the tendency to move forwards and it is considered to be the type of TEJAS

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Satender Tanwar, Pradnya Chittawadgi

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Satender Tanwar, Pradnya Chittawadgi (2014). Agni-Beyond Digestive Fire – An Exploratory Study. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 1(1), 1-16. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-277068