Significance of Agadatantra
Agadatantra is a branch of Ayurveda dedicated to toxicology, focusing on the study, identification, and treatment of poisons and their effects on the human body. It encompasses the management of various types of poisoning, including treatments for snake bites and other envenomations. As one of the eight branches of Ayurveda, Agadatantra not only addresses the symptoms of poisoning but also offers detoxification strategies and antidotes, ensuring effective management of toxicological emergencies.
Synonyms: Toxicology
In Dutch: Agadatantra; In Finnish: Agadatantra; In Spanish: Agadatantra
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Hindu concept of 'Agadatantra'
Agadatantra in Hinduism is interpreted as a branch of Ayurveda focused on toxicology, specifically the study of poisons, their effects, and the treatment of poison-related conditions, including snake bites.
From: History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda)
(1) The branch of Ayurveda that deals with toxicology, the study of poisons and their effects.[1]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana
(1) A branch of Ayurveda that specializes in toxicology, dealing with poison treatment and snake bites.[2]