A study on the Research Trend of Music Education in Korea with Special Reference to ‘Korean Journal of Research in Music Education’ : Focusing on key words selected by the author

2017 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Hyun-Gyu Kwag ◽  
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Min-Seok Kwag ◽  
Author(s):  
DIVYA PAWAR ◽  
Dr Sameer Gholap

Motherhood is a divine blessing. Anti-natal care is a potential timely care of mother and foetus till delivery from first month of her pregnancy which is co-related with Garbhini Paricharya explained in Ayurveda, to get Shreyasi Praja which ensure normal pregnancy and uncomplicated labour with delivery of a healthy baby from healthy mother. Wellbeing of garbha can be achieved only through of the wellness of the garbhini thus Acharyas have given it under Garbhini Paricharya concept. In Ayurveda along with Trimester wise regimen, Garbhini Paricharya comprises Masanumasik Pathya (Month wise dietary regimen), Garbhopaghatakara Bhavas which are contraindicated Dietetics and mode of life for mother. Garbhasthapaka drugs which are useful for foetus.   AIMS AND OBJECTIVE To study Garbhini Paricharya and establish its Ayurveda co-ordination. To evaluate Trimester wise regimen. To give proper nutrition, equilibrium of doshas, welfare and contraindication of mother and Foetus.   METHODOLOGY Reviewing the modern science literature regarding Anti-natal care and Ayurvedic classics, commentaries also recently published books and Research journals, the Garbhini Paricharya collection done and attempt to get co-relation between Ayurveda and Modern Anti-natal care for healthy progeny.   CONCLUSION- Ayurvedic preconceptional measure help to achieve the goal of preconception to have healthy and good progeny. Ayurvedic remedy for getting healthy progeny emphasizes again preventive aspect of Ayurveda.   KEY WORDS: Garbhini Paricharya, Month wise dietary regimen, Garbhopaghatakara Bhavas, Garbhasthapaka drugs, Anti-natal care.


Author(s):  
Dr Sreeja Pillai

Immunization has been one of the biggest success stories of modern medicine. The WHO estimates that at least 10 million deaths were prevented between 2010 and 2015.Ayurveda upholds the unique principles of strengthening innate resistance of an individual in prevention and cure of diseases which is inculcated from the time of conception.The bala or vyadhikshamatva is the functional aspect of ojus.Vyadhi utpadak pratibandhakatva and Vyadhibala virodhitva which are the two aspects of vyadhikshamatva are determined and controlled by the state of Ojus.The immunomodulation is done through the medium of medicines at proper age, dose and state of body along with proper  diet,regimen and state of mind.     The study explores the immuno modulation strategies in children through a literature survey through the Brhat trayee and kaumarabhritya  classics  like Kashyapa samhitha,Arogya kalpadruma  along with relevant online articles..”Prakara yoga” will be elaborated for its immunomodulatory action.An experience survey among ayurveda experts for the use of methodologies for use and practicality of these strategies also is included. Key words : immunomodulation,vyadhikshamatva,ayurveda.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 138
Author(s):  
SOOHYUN SUNG ◽  
Jong-Hyun Park ◽  
Young-Joon Lee ◽  
Chang-Hyun Han

Author(s):  
T. Bozhuk

Theoretical issues of formation and functioning of religious tourism as a modern research trend are considered. The literature sources are surveyed, the analysis of religious tourism problems in geography is made as well as the understanding of the discipline by Ukrainian, Polish, and Russian scientists. The functions of religious tourism, which have social, humanitarian, or economic character, are defined. The priority tasks of theoretical and methodological character are delineated. Key words: religious tourism, functions of religious tourism, tasks of religious tourism, geography of religions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 229-235
Author(s):  
Raju Kumar ◽  
Prabhakar Vardhan ◽  
Gulab Chand Pamnani

Rationale: Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) is a recurrent bilateral chronic allergic inflammatory disease of the ocular surface affecting mainly young children in first decade of life. As per Ayurveda, the disease VKC bears resemblance to the kaphaja abhishyanda which is one among four types of abhishyanda (conjunctivitis). The line of treatment of abhishyanda is langhana (fasting), lepana (anointing with medicated paste), swedana (causing perspiration), siravedhana (venesection), virechana (purgation), anjana (collyria application) and ashchyotana (guttae application) respectively. Based on this principle, the present case was managed with amapachanayoga and ashchyotana as per classical guidelines. Background: An Indian female aged 23 years presented in December 2020 with complaints of severe itching, watering, redness, papillae on upper palpebral conjunctiva, gelatinous opacification (approx. 2 mm in size) around the limbus and Tranta’s dots for 11 years. The patient had recurrent episodes of this illness since last 11 years. Intervention and Outcome: The patient was treated on prescribed line of treatment i.e. langhana (amapachana) and ashchyotana as described in Ayurveda for abhishyanda disease. Before treatment, the severity score determined by the 5-5-5 Exacerbation Grading Scale in VKC was 145. After the therapy, the severity score reduced to 0.00. Hence, 100% improvement in disease severity. Key words: abhishyanda, ashcyotana, amapachana, spring catarrah.


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