Modern and Global Ayurveda: Pluralism and Paradigms

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Dagmar Wujastyk, Frederick M. Smith
SUNY Press, Jul 10, 2008 - Medical - 363 pages
Modern and Global Ayurveda provides an overview of the relatively recent history of Ayurveda in its modern and globalized forms. One of the traditional medical systems originating on the Indian subcontinent, Ayurveda is fast becoming a transnational phenomenon. Contributors to this volume include both scholars and practitioners of Ayurveda. The wide range of perspectives they offer include the philosophical, anthropological, sociopolitical, economic, biomedical, and pharmacological. Issues such as the ideological clashes between “classical” and “modernized” Ayurveda, the “export” of Ayurvedic medical lore to Western countries, and the possible “reimport” of its adapted and reinterpreted contents are covered and prove particularly relevant to contemporary discussion on the integration of complementary and alternative health care.

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About the author (2008)

Dagmar Wujastyk is an independent scholar pursuing her PhD in Indology at Bonn University, Germany.

Frederick M. Smith is Professor of Sanskrit and Classical Indian Religions at the University of Iowa and the author of The Vedic Sacrifice in Transition: A Translation and Study of the Trikaμn|d|aman|d|ana of Bhaμskara MisŒra.

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