Significance of Scholarly research
According to Ayurveda, scholarly research involves the continuous exploration and analysis of ancient texts such as the Caraka Samhita. This effort aims to uncover historical and medical insights that can enhance understanding of Ayurvedic principles and practices. By studying these texts, researchers contribute to the preservation and advancement of Ayurveda, ensuring that its wisdom is recognized and integrated into contemporary health discussions.
Synonyms: Academic research, Scholarly inquiry, Scientific investigation, Research study, Academic study, Academic inquiry, Scholarly investigation
In Dutch: Wetenschappelijk onderzoek; In Finnish: Tieteellinen tutkimus; In Spanish: Investigación académica
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Hindu concept of 'Scholarly research'
Scholarly research in Hinduism involves the persistent examination of ancient texts, such as the Caraka Samhita, to uncover historical and medical knowledge, enriching understanding of Hindu traditions and their impact on contemporary society.
From: History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda)
(1) The ongoing effort to explore, study, and analyze ancient texts like the Caraka Samhita for historical and medical insights.[1]
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) The academic study and analysis conducted on the histories and texts of Ayurveda, providing insights and critiques on its development.[2]
The concept of Scholarly research in scientific sources
Scholarly research involves systematic investigation and analysis of materials to establish facts and draw conclusions, primarily communicated through peer-reviewed academic publications, such as studies on Enterobacteriaceae, enhancing knowledge in various fields.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Academic investigation that is peer-reviewed and published, as exemplified by the article regarding Enterobacteriaceae.[3] (2) The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions, which is communicated through academic publications.[4]