Volume 24, Issue 1
NAMAH Journal Volume 24, Issue 1
Articles in this Issue

Homoeopathic medicine in dentistry
By D.E. Mistry - Apr 24, 2016
Root canal therapyArnicaHypericumCalendulaHypericum

Heartwarming kids
By Unknown Author - Apr 24, 2016
We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere.

Growth of consciousness
By Alok Pandey - Apr 24, 2016
Is the body purely matter? How is it different from the metal or mud? What is the link between a human being, his body and the matter of which it is formed? Seers, since ancient times have said that it is ’consciousness’ or the ’spirit-that-moves-in-all things’. This article explores this aspect deeply and gives us a tool to mould our bodies.

Evolution Next — VI
By Alok Pandey - Apr 24, 2016
We can regard evolution as a mechanical, inconscient process or a conscious unfolding. If it be the former then there it is like a blind and random process at a mega scale where no one really has any particular role in it. But if it is a conscious process with a direction and a plan, then we can not only observe it but also consciously participate in it. There are several levels at which Nature unfolds itself creating several levels of self-awareness. What is seen as unconscious at one level may well be seen as conscious at another. What appears as lifeless and inert at one level of vision and understanding may appear teeming with life and even idea at another, life pushing matter to organise itself in certain ways.

Ethical considerations in the Āyurveda classics
By Asit Kumar Panja, Suman Godara - Apr 24, 2016
Each age of mankind has had its own ethical sense. In ancient India, the sense of ethics was born out of Dharma, which is not merely religion, but the recognition of a mighty law of Life or a law of Truth, so to say. While much of the modern sense of ethics is based on a rational view of life, the ethics of developed ancient cultures such as India were primarily rooted in a spiritual and psychic vision and understanding of man and the cosmos. This article explores some of these ethical areas as they would apply in the field of medical practice through the eye of Āyurveda.