AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON MANUSCRIPT TITLED “DĒHATTILĒ MAṚMA VIPARAṂ
Published in January-March 2025 (Vol. 1, Issue 1, )

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Neenu Jessy Sabu
Department of Samhita, Sanskrit and Siddhanta, VPSV Ayurveda College Kottakkal, Kerala, India
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Dept. of Panchakarma, Vishnu Ayurveda College, Palakkad, Kerala, India
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Dept. of Rachana Shareera, VPSV Ayurveda College Kottakkal, Kerala, India
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