Significance of Curative herbs
Curative herbs, as referenced in Purana and Ayurveda, are medicinal plants with therapeutic properties. Notable examples include Vishalyakarani and Savarnyakarani, which played a critical role in reviving Lakshmana from injuries. These plants hold historical significance in ancient medical practices and are documented in traditional texts for their ability to heal and treat various ailments.
Synonyms: Therapeutic plants, Folk remedies, Herbal medicine., Therapeutic herbs, Remedial herbs
In Dutch: Geneeskrachtig kruid; In Finnish: Hoitava yrtti; In Spanish: Hierba curativa
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Hindu concept of 'Curative herbs'
In Hinduism, Curative herbs signify plants with therapeutic properties documented in ancient texts, playing a crucial role in medicine, exemplified by medicinal plants like Vishalyakarani and Savarnyakarani, which aimed to heal Lakshmana's injuries.
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Shastri)
(1) Refers to the various healing plants residing on the mountain that can restore those who are injured.[1] (2) Medicinal plants, such as Vishalyakarani and Savarnyakarani, sought to revive Lakshmana from his injuries.[2]
From: History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda)
(1) Plants recognized for their therapeutic properties, which were historically significant in the practice of medicine as recorded in ancient texts.[3]