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REVIEW OF MUSIC AND ITS THERAPEUTICS W.S.R. AYURVEDIC CLASSICS (BRIHATRAYEE
Ayurveda is the science of living being. With the aim of health and procurement of disease it almost covers all facets of life. It includes health of an individual at physical, mental, spiritual, social level. Ayurvedic classics includes brihatrayee samhita like Charak, Sushruta and Ashtanga Hridaya. A review based study of music (geet, sangeet) was done in these classics to explore whether these classics includes any form of music as therapy or not. Based on review of these classics it was found that music in form of geet (vocal or instrument) has been given in contexts like vajikara(aphrodisiac), vata/pitta prakriti (basic consititutional make up), gandharva sattva, madyapana (intake of alcohol), therapy for rajyakshma (immune deficiency diseases), sanyasa (syncope/coma), jivadan (haemetemesis) etc. various swara have been correlated with their pacifying power of three sharirikadoshas viz. vata, pitta and kapha. Also a relationship between various raga of indian classical music have been said to be based on time of its singing which may be used as a therapy to pacify the dearrangement of prevalent doshas. several articles have shown music as therapy in sleep disorder, psychiatric disorders, schizophrenia, cardiovascular, cancer etc. with this paper a perspective of Ayurveda have been explored in music therapeutics
Optimised determinisation and completion of finite tree automata
Determinisation and completion of finite tree automata are important
operations with applications in program analysis and verification. However, the
complexity of the classical procedures for determinisation and completion is
high. They are not practical procedures for manipulating tree automata beyond
very small ones. In this paper we develop an algorithm for determinisation and
completion of finite tree automata, whose worst-case complexity remains
unchanged, but which performs far better than existing algorithms in practice.
The critical aspect of the algorithm is that the transitions of the
determinised (and possibly completed) automaton are generated in a potentially
very compact form called product form, which can reduce the size of the
representation dramatically. Furthermore, the representation can often be used
directly when manipulating the determinised automaton. The paper contains an
experimental evaluation of the algorithm on a large set of tree automata
examples
A critical review of fundamental principles of Ayurveda
The fundamental principle holds a strong ground in Ayurveda. Every medical stream
has its own science in which its matter is developed, evolved and explained. From creation of
living to issues of health, disease and its treatment these fundamental principles are the root.
These can be enumerated as Tridosha, Panchamahabhuta, Prakriti, Ojas, Dhatu, Mala, Agni,
Manas, Atma etc. They are most unique and original approach to the material creation and it
has all scope to incorporate the modern development in the elemental physics. The aim of
Ayurveda is to maintain the proper equilibrium of dosa, dhatus, and mala constituent in order
to preserve health in a healthy person and cure a disease in a diseased person.The presence of
cognition as well as the absence of cognition is an indication of the mind. In the presence of
senses with senses object and soul the man does not perceive a thing in the absence of mind
that is to say that senses are unable to grasp the object in the absence of Manas. The term
Ojas has been used in Ayurveda for the factor which prevents decay and degeneratioif the body and provides strength and support against a disease. Concept of Agni which incorporates all activities and factors responsible for digestion and metabolism in the living organism as known today, knowledge to these fundamental principles is a key to health and diseases .Maintenances of health depend on good and sound knowledge of these. Detail will be given in full paper.
Keywords: Ayurveda, health, dosa, Agni, min
conceptual review of Adhyatma in Ayurveda
This adhyatma gyana is also a part of Ayurveda because it is related to human health especially with mental health; A group of diseases is described independently in Sushruta as adhyatmika dukha. Contemporary books also mention adhyatmika dukha and adhyatma has been described in details. The subject matter of adhyatma has been mentioned from different point of view, but in fact the adhyatma is related to atman, as it is knowledge of atman and its related subjects are the knowledgeable materials of adhyatma. Here in thispaper is a brief review of adhyatma ,terminology and its different prospects in ayurveda
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Relationships among classifications of ayurvedic medicine diagnostics for imbalances and western measures of psychological states: An exploratory study.
BackgroundAccording to Ayurveda, the traditional medical system of India, doshas are a combination of characteristics based on a five-element philosophy that drive our mental and physical tendencies. When the doshas, or functional principles, are out of balance in quality or quantity, wellbeing is adversely affected and symptoms manifest.ObjectiveThis study examined relationships among imbalances in the doshas (termed Vikruti) reported via questionnaire and Western measures of psychological states.Materials and methodsStudy participants were 101 women (n = 81) and men (n = 20), mean age 53.9 years (SD = 11.7; range 32-80). Participants completed questionnaires to categorize their Vikruti type and psychological states, which included depressed mood (CESD), anxiety (PROMIS), rumination & reflection (RRQ), mindfulness (MAAS), stress (PSS), and quality of life (Ryff).ResultsMultivariate general linear modeling, controlling for age, gender and body mass index (BMI), showed that Vata imbalance was associated with more anxiety (p ≤ 0.05), more rumination (p ≤ 0.01), less mindfulness (p ≤ 0.05), and lower overall quality of life (p ≤ 0.01). Pitta imbalance was associated with poorer mood (p ≤ 0.01) and less mindfulness (p ≤ 0.05), more anxiety (p ≤ 0.05) and stress (p ≤ 0.05). Kapha imbalance was associated with more stress (p ≤ 0.05), more rumination (p ≤ 0.05) and less reflection (p ≤ 0.05).ConclusionThese findings suggest that symptoms of mind-body imbalances in Ayurveda are differentially associated with western assessments of psychological states. Ayurvedic dosha assessment may be an effective way to assess physical as well as emotional wellbeing in research and clinical settings
Classification of Humans into Ayurvedic Prakruti Types using Computer Vision
Ayurveda, a 5000 years old Indian medical science, believes that the universe and hence humans are made up of five elements namely ether, fire, water, earth, and air. The three Doshas (Tridosha) Vata, Pitta, and Kapha originated from the combinations of these elements. Every person has a unique combination of Tridosha elements contributing to a person’s ‘Prakruti’. Prakruti governs the physiological and psychological tendencies in all living beings as well as the way they interact with the environment. This balance influences their physiological features like the texture and colour of skin, hair, eyes, length of fingers, the shape of the palm, body frame, strength of digestion and many more as well as the psychological features like their nature (introverted, extroverted, calm, excitable, intense, laidback), and their reaction to stress and diseases. All these features are coded in the constituents at the time of a person’s creation and do not change throughout their lifetime. Ayurvedic doctors analyze the Prakruti of a person either by assessing the physical features manually and/or by examining the nature of their heartbeat (pulse). Based on this analysis, they diagnose, prevent and cure the disease in patients by prescribing precision medicine.
This project focuses on identifying Prakruti of a person by analysing his facial features like hair, eyes, nose, lips and skin colour using facial recognition techniques in computer vision. This is the first of its kind research in this problem area that attempts to bring image processing into the domain of Ayurveda
Isolation of a transcriptionally active element of high copy number retrotransposons in sweetpotato genome
Many plant retrotransposons have been characterized, but only three families (Tnt1, Tto1 and
Tos17) have been demonstrated to be transpositionally competent. We followed a novel approach
that enabled us to identify an active element of the Ty1-copia retrotransposon family with
estimated 400 copies in the sweetpotato genome. DNA sequences of Ty1 -copia reverse
transcriptase (RTase) from the sweetpotato genome were analyzed, and a group of
retrotransposon copies probably formed by recent transposition events was further analyzed.
3’RACE on callus cDNA amplified transcripts containing long terminal repeats (LTR) of this
group. The sequence -specific amplification polymorphism (S-SAP) patterns of the LTR sequence
in the genomic DNA were compared between a normal plant and callus lines derived from it. A
callus -specific S-SAP product was found into which the retrotransposon detected by the 3’RACE
had been transposed apparently during cell culture. We conclude that our approach provides an
effective way to identify active elements of retrotransposons with high copy numbers.</p
Modern trends in the development of innovative transport and logistic complex of the European Union
Досліджено аспекти розвитку транспортно-логістичної інфраструктури Європейського Союзу. Проаналізовано досвід розвинених європейських держав у застосуванні логістичних підходів у транспортному секторі. Визначено роль транспортно-логістичних центрів, охарактеризовано процес формування євромережі логістичних терміналів. Особливу увагу приділено транспортній інфраструктурі, зокрема сформульовано чотири основні завдання галузі: зміна балансу між різними видами транспорту, усунення «вузьких місць» у транспортній інфраструктурі, орієнтація транспортної політики на її споживачів, отримання позитивного ефекту від процесу глобалізації транспорту.Тhe aspects of the development of transport and logistic infrastructure of the European Union is examined in the article. The experience of the developed European countries in logistical approaches of the transport sector is analyzed. The role of transport and logistic centers is determined, the process of forming the euro network of logistic terminals is characterized. Special attention is paid to the transport infrastructure and its four basic tasks are formulated as follows: balance changing between different types of transport, elimination of bottlenecks within the transport infrastructure, transport policy focus on its customers, a positive effect from the transport globalization process. European experience testifies that transportation system of any country without logistical approaches operates less efficiently and is more expensive. It is of great importance that transport as an element оf the infrastructure takes over the non-transportation functions releasing the user out of the marketing and distribution operations. Therefore, transport becomes a separate branch of the economy which sells services for cargo or passengers movement. It serves as a manufacturer of a wide range of logistics services and is willing to make a comprehensive service of material flows. In addition, information technology and communication in European transport and logistic sector are used rationally. Thus, the aim of the article is to explore the European experience of functioning and development of basic infrastructure facilities in transport and logistic complex in order to their further implementation
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