
Volume 23, Issue 4
NAMAH Journal Volume 23, Issue 4
Published 15th January 2016
Articles in this Issue

Moving Forward
By Unknown Author — Jan 15, 2016
Being human is a precarious state of being. Man has left the security of the cave and the surety of his natural instinct. A nomad of varying climes, he is ever in search of a light he has lost. An…

Suśruta saṁhitā su. 3-
By Translated by Sampadananda Mishra — Jan 15, 2016
Ancient physicians of Āyurveda were known to have extraordinary capacities of healing. They could predict the life-span of a person by just looking at him or her. A brief hint on how this was done…

Knowledge frameworks in medicine and health
By Natalie Tobert — Jan 15, 2016
A special problem is faced in the West, whereby people who have anomalous experiences were often assumed to have a mental health condition. However, survivors (of the mental health system) are rising…

Immunity in Āyurveda
By Asit Kumar Panja — Jan 15, 2016
Dr. Asit Kumar Panja , M.D., D.Y.N., Ph.D. is Lecturer at the Dept. of Basic Principles, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur.

Expanding through pain
By James Anderson — Jan 15, 2016
This article, based largely on personal experience, looks at the problem and nature of pain, suggesting some ways of expanding in consciousness beyond it. Pain is a schooling and the process of…