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  1. Nature Cure and Ayurveda: Nationalism, Viscerality and Bio-ecology in India.Joseph S. Alter - 2015 - Body and Society 21 (1):3-28.
    Nationalism can be closely associated with powerful feelings about the relationship among cultural heritage, identity and embodied experience. Almost by definition this relationship is expressed in terms of continuity, distinctiveness and the purity of tradition, to an extent that nationalistic sentiments can be said to be ‘visceral.’ Contrasting the way in which the body is implicated in nature cure and Ayurveda, two forms of medicine closely linked to nationalism in India, this article presents an analytical perspective on the embodiment of (...)
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  • Food in india.Patrick Olivelle - 1995 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 23 (3):367-380.
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  • Medicine And Dharma.Dominik Wujastyk - 2004 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 32 (5-6):831-842.
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  • A Bird bereaved: The identity and significance of valmiki's krauñca. [REVIEW]Julia Leslie - 1998 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 26 (5):455-487.
    The key event at the start of the Sanskrit Ramayana attributed to Valmiki is the death of a bird at the hands of a hunter. In Sanskrit, that bird is termed krauñca. Various identifications have been offered in the past but uncertainty persists. Focusing on the text of the critical edition and drawing on ornithological data regarding the birds commonly suggested, this article establishes beyond doubt that Valmiki's krauñca bird is the Indian Sarus Crane. It then considers a key verse (...)
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  • From brahma to a blade of grass.Alfred Collins - 1991 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 19 (2):143-189.
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