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Arya Vaidya Sala

Arya Vaidya Sala, popularly known as Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, is a healthcare centre located in Kottakkal, in the Indian state of Kerala, providing services under the Indian traditional medicine system of Ayurveda.[1]

Arya Vaidya Sala
Geography
LocationKerala, India
Coordinates10°59′55″N 75°59′33″E / 10.9986°N 75.99238°E / 10.9986; 75.99238
Organisation
Care systemPrivate
FundingPrivate
TypeCharitable Trust
Services
Beds330
History
Opened1902; 121 years ago (1902)
Links
WebsiteOfficial web site

History Edit

Vaidyaratnam P. S. Warrier, a scholar in whose honour the Government of India have issued a postage stamp,[2] founded Arya Vaidya Sala in 1902,[3] at Kottakkal, a small town in Malappuram district, in the Indian state of Kerala. It began as a small clinic for outpatient treatment and sale of ayurvedic medicines.[4] Fifteen years later, Warrier established the Arya Vaidya Patasala (School of Ayurvedic Medicine), in the town of Kozhikode teaching under the Gurukula method.[5] The school was shifted later to Kottakkal and has transformed itself into a Medical College, Vaidyaratnam P. S. Varier Ayurveda College, affiliated to the Kerala University of Health Science

Since 1944, when Warrier died, the clinic has been managed by the, Kottakkal Charitable Trust as per the provisions of his will.[1][3] Warrier was conferred the title of Vaidyaratnam (jewel among physicians) by the Government of British India in 1933.[5]

After the death of P. S. Warrier, his nephew, P. Madhava Warrier (P. M. Warrier) took over the position as the Chief Physician and became the first Managing Trustee of the charitable trust in 1944.[3][4] He is reported to have modernized the institution and initiated many efforts for the growth of the institution.[3] Madhava Warrier died in an air crash in 1953[4] and the next head of the institution was his youngest brother, P. K. Warrier, a physician and the winner of the civilian award, Padmabhushan, who was the Managing Trustee and the Chief Physician.[6] After the death of P K Warrier , P Madavankutty Warrier took over the position as the Managing Trustee of the institution.

Profile Edit

The Arya Vaidya Sala (AVS) group of institutions has its headquarters in Kottakkal in Malappuram district, located 16 kilometers from Malappuram and 48 kilometers from Kozhikode. Two of the hospitals run by the group are based at Kottakkal. The group consists of five hospitals of which one is a charitable centre,[7] 15 branches,[8] a research centre,[9] two medicine factories,[10] a Marketing Division overseeing over 1500 retail outlets,[11][12] and four herbal gardens.[13] The group is reported to be treating over 800,000 patients, through consultation and in patient services.[1][3] Arya Vaidya Sala provides readymade ayurvedic medicines and dispensing ayurvedic medicines in the form of pills.[5]

Hospitals Edit

 
Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala has branches across India
 

AVS group manages five hospitals with inpatient facilities with a total capacity of over 400 beds, three under the brand name of Ayurvedic Hospital and Research Centre (AH&RC) one under the name, Charitable Hospital and the fifth - a new Ayurvedic hospital at Baddi, Himachal Pradesh. AH&RC Kottakkal, the flagship hospital, is based in Kottakkal, and has a capacity of 300 beds. Established in 1954, the hospital provides traditional Kerala preparatory therapies along with classical panchakarma treatment. It is known to be a referral hospital and the patient profile is multiethnic.[14] AH&RC Delhi is located at Karkardooma in East Delhi and is a 49 bedded facility.[15] AH&RC Kochi is situated in Thrikkakkara while the Ayurvedic Hospital Baddi is situated at Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, www.aryavaidyasalabaddi.com.

The Charitable Hospital, based in Kottakkal, was started in 1924 and offers free consultation and treatment to the financially compromised.[16] The hospital, which has a capacity of 140 beds, is composed of Panchakarma, Poison treatment and clinical research wards, a surgical unit and a maternity home. The hospital claims that the free treatment provided by the hospital amounts to US$ 900,000 annually. The unit is managed by the Ethical and the Research committees of Arya Vaidya Sala.[17]

Branches Edit

AVS group runs twenty seven branches of which seven are located in Kerala and eight at various other states in India. The branches in Kerala are placed at two locations in Aluva, two places in Kochi, one each at Kannur, Adoor, and Thrikkakkara and a Sales Office in Malappuram whereas the out of state branches are at Delhi, Indore, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, [Mysuru] Chennai, Coimbatore, Jamshedpur, Secunderabad and Kolkata.[8]

Centre for Medicinal Plants Research Edit

Arya Vaidya Sala opened its research centre, Centre for Medicinal Plants Research (CMPR) in 2003, with financial assistance from Sir Dorabji Tata Trust. The centre is involved in the research on medicinal plants based on taxonomy, tissue culture, genetic resources, phytochemistry, anatomy and extension activities and is equipped with a phytochemistry laboratory and a tissue culture laboratory. The administration is handled from an administrative office block. The centre is located in Kottakkal and has ongoing research programmes in association with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) of the Government of India.[9]

Factories Edit

The group has manufacturing facilities at Kottakkal and Kanjikode, near Palakkad.[3] They are operated under license from the Drug Controller's office and has received Good Practices certification from the Government of Kerala. The units support the medicinal requirements of the hospitals run by the group as well as the over the counter sales at the retail outlets. The factories have in house Quality Assessment departments to oversee the manufacturing processes and are certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards.[10] The total turnover of the manufacturing units is reported to be US$ 19 million.[1]

Herbal gardens Edit

Of the four herbal gardens maintained by the group, two are located at Mannarkkad, near Palakkad and Thrikkakkara, in Ernakulam[3] and together, they measure over 200 acres.[18] AVS has two more demonstration gardens of lesser areas at Kottakkal,[19] making the total area to 220 acres[20] and the gardens provide 44 varieties of herbs to the AVS factories.[5] The gardens permit research and studies to aspiring students which have precipitated several scientific papers and books. The International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada has collaborated on one of the projects, Medicinal Plants (India) Project.[19] Some of the notable works that came out of researches are:

  • Ayurvedic Drugs and Their Plant Sources[21]
  • Some important medicinal plants of the Western Ghats, India: a profile[22]
  • Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. I[23]
  • Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. II[24]
  • Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. III[25]
  • Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. IV[26]
  • Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. V[27]

Marketing Edit

More than 1200 sales outlets have been lined up under the Marketing Division, which has its main office functioning in Kottakkal. The outlets are spread across the country, through franchise system. AVS outlets have also presence in United Arab Emirates,[28] Germany,[20] UK,[20] and USA.[29] These centres also act as a referral point for Arya Vaidya Sala inpatient services in India.[29] It is known that Arya Vaidya Sala does not resort to brand building marketing techniques and keeps its sales and marketing clinic oriented.[11]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal - Part 1 (Documentary). BBC World - India Business Report. 30 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Postage stamp". Department of Tourism, Government of Kerala. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Brand Kerala". Brand Kerala. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "AVS About". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal - Part 2 (Documentary). BBC World - India Business Report. 30 May 2013.
  6. ^ "The Hindu PK Warrier". The Hindu. 6 June 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Hospitals". 2014. AVS. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Branches". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Research". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  10. ^ a b "Factories". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  11. ^ a b Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal - Part 3 (Documentary). BBC World - India Business Report. 30 May 2013.
  12. ^ "Marketing". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  13. ^ "Herbal Gardens". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  14. ^ "AHRC". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  15. ^ "Delhi". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  16. ^ Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal - Part 4 (Documentary). BBC World - India Business Report. 30 May 2013.
  17. ^ "Ch Hospital". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  18. ^ "Research Garden". AVS. 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  19. ^ a b . Ayurveda Service. 2014. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  20. ^ a b c "Kottakkal UK". Kottakkal UK. 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  21. ^ V. V Sivarajan; Indira Balachandran (1994). Ayurvedic Drugs and Their Plant Sources. Oxford & IBH Pub. Co. p. 570. ISBN 978-8120408289.
  22. ^ Warrier P. K.; Nambiar V. P. K.; Ganapathy P. M. (2001). Some important medicinal plants of the Western Ghats, India: a profile. Canada: Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Program in Asia (MAPPA), International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada, South Asia Regional Office (SARO). p. 398.
  23. ^ P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1993). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. I. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717024.
  24. ^ P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1994). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. II. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717031.
  25. ^ P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1994). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. III. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717048.
  26. ^ P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1995). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. IV. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717055.
  27. ^ P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1996). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. V. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717062.
  28. ^ . Kottakkal UAE. 2014. Archived from the original on 4 October 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  29. ^ a b "Kottakkal USA". Kottakkal USA. 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014.

Further reading Edit

  • P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1993). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. I. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717024.
  • P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1996). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. II. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717031.
  • P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1994). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. III. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717048.
  • P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1995). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. IV. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717055.
  • P K Warrier, V P K Nambiar & C. Ramankutty (1996). Indian Medicinal Plants: A Compendium of 500 Species, Vol. V. Orient BlackSwan/ Universities Press. ISBN 9788173717062.
  • V. V Sivarajan; Indira Balachandran (1994). Ayurvedic Drugs and Their Plant Sources. Oxford & IBH Pub. Co. p. 570. ISBN 978-8120408289.
  • Warrier P. K.; Nambiar V. P. K.; Ganapathy P. M. (2001). Some important medicinal plants of the Western Ghats, India: a profile. Canada: Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Program in Asia (MAPPA), International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada, South Asia Regional Office (SARO). p. 398.

External links Edit

  • Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal - Part 1 (Documentary). BBC World - India Business Report. 30 May 2013.
  • Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal - Part 2 (Documentary). BBC World - India Business Report. 30 May 2013.
  • Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal - Part 3 (Documentary). BBC World - India Business Report. 30 May 2013.
  • Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal - Part 4 (Documentary). BBC World - India Business Report. 30 May 2013.
  • "Exterior view of Arya Vaidya Sala". Video. YouTube. 22 May 2011. Retrieved 26 December 2014.

Related links Edit

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Arya Vaidya Sala popularly known as Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala is a healthcare centre located in Kottakkal in the Indian state of Kerala providing services under the Indian traditional medicine system of Ayurveda 1 Arya Vaidya SalaGeographyLocationKerala IndiaCoordinates10 59 55 N 75 59 33 E 10 9986 N 75 99238 E 10 9986 75 99238OrganisationCare systemPrivateFundingPrivateTypeCharitable TrustServicesBeds330HistoryOpened1902 121 years ago 1902 LinksWebsiteOfficial web site Contents 1 History 2 Profile 2 1 Hospitals 2 2 Branches 2 3 Centre for Medicinal Plants Research 2 4 Factories 2 5 Herbal gardens 2 6 Marketing 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External links 7 Related linksHistory EditVaidyaratnam P S Warrier a scholar in whose honour the Government of India have issued a postage stamp 2 founded Arya Vaidya Sala in 1902 3 at Kottakkal a small town in Malappuram district in the Indian state of Kerala It began as a small clinic for outpatient treatment and sale of ayurvedic medicines 4 Fifteen years later Warrier established the Arya Vaidya Patasala School of Ayurvedic Medicine in the town of Kozhikode teaching under the Gurukula method 5 The school was shifted later to Kottakkal and has transformed itself into a Medical College Vaidyaratnam P S Varier Ayurveda College affiliated to the Kerala University of Health ScienceSince 1944 when Warrier died the clinic has been managed by the Kottakkal Charitable Trust as per the provisions of his will 1 3 Warrier was conferred the title of Vaidyaratnam jewel among physicians by the Government of British India in 1933 5 After the death of P S Warrier his nephew P Madhava Warrier P M Warrier took over the position as the Chief Physician and became the first Managing Trustee of the charitable trust in 1944 3 4 He is reported to have modernized the institution and initiated many efforts for the growth of the institution 3 Madhava Warrier died in an air crash in 1953 4 and the next head of the institution was his youngest brother P K Warrier a physician and the winner of the civilian award Padmabhushan who was the Managing Trustee and the Chief Physician 6 After the death of P K Warrier P Madavankutty Warrier took over the position as the Managing Trustee of the institution Profile EditThe Arya Vaidya Sala AVS group of institutions has its headquarters in Kottakkal in Malappuram district located 16 kilometers from Malappuram and 48 kilometers from Kozhikode Two of the hospitals run by the group are based at Kottakkal The group consists of five hospitals of which one is a charitable centre 7 15 branches 8 a research centre 9 two medicine factories 10 a Marketing Division overseeing over 1500 retail outlets 11 12 and four herbal gardens 13 The group is reported to be treating over 800 000 patients through consultation and in patient services 1 3 Arya Vaidya Sala provides readymade ayurvedic medicines and dispensing ayurvedic medicines in the form of pills 5 Hospitals Edit nbsp Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala has branches across India nbsp AVS group manages five hospitals with inpatient facilities with a total capacity of over 400 beds three under the brand name of Ayurvedic Hospital and Research Centre AH amp RC one under the name Charitable Hospital and the fifth a new Ayurvedic hospital at Baddi Himachal Pradesh AH amp RC Kottakkal the flagship hospital is based in Kottakkal and has a capacity of 300 beds Established in 1954 the hospital provides traditional Kerala preparatory therapies along with classical panchakarma treatment It is known to be a referral hospital and the patient profile is multiethnic 14 AH amp RC Delhi is located at Karkardooma in East Delhi and is a 49 bedded facility 15 AH amp RC Kochi is situated in Thrikkakkara while the Ayurvedic Hospital Baddi is situated at Baddi Himachal Pradesh www aryavaidyasalabaddi com The Charitable Hospital based in Kottakkal was started in 1924 and offers free consultation and treatment to the financially compromised 16 The hospital which has a capacity of 140 beds is composed of Panchakarma Poison treatment and clinical research wards a surgical unit and a maternity home The hospital claims that the free treatment provided by the hospital amounts to US 900 000 annually The unit is managed by the Ethical and the Research committees of Arya Vaidya Sala 17 Branches Edit AVS group runs twenty seven branches of which seven are located in Kerala and eight at various other states in India The branches in Kerala are placed at two locations in Aluva two places in Kochi one each at Kannur Adoor and Thrikkakkara and a Sales Office in Malappuram whereas the out of state branches are at Delhi Indore Ahmedabad Bengaluru Mysuru Chennai Coimbatore Jamshedpur Secunderabad and Kolkata 8 Centre for Medicinal Plants Research Edit Arya Vaidya Sala opened its research centre Centre for Medicinal Plants Research CMPR in 2003 with financial assistance from Sir Dorabji Tata Trust The centre is involved in the research on medicinal plants based on taxonomy tissue culture genetic resources phytochemistry anatomy and extension activities and is equipped with a phytochemistry laboratory and a tissue culture laboratory The administration is handled from an administrative office block The centre is located in Kottakkal and has ongoing research programmes in association with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR of the Government of India 9 Factories Edit The group has manufacturing facilities at Kottakkal and Kanjikode near Palakkad 3 They are operated under license from the Drug Controller s office and has received Good Practices certification from the Government of Kerala The units support the medicinal requirements of the hospitals run by the group as well as the over the counter sales at the retail outlets The factories have in house Quality Assessment departments to oversee the manufacturing processes and are certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards 10 The total turnover of the manufacturing units is reported to be US 19 million 1 Herbal gardens Edit Of the four herbal gardens maintained by the group two are located at Mannarkkad near Palakkad and Thrikkakkara in Ernakulam 3 and together they measure over 200 acres 18 AVS has two more demonstration gardens of lesser areas at Kottakkal 19 making the total area to 220 acres 20 and the gardens provide 44 varieties of herbs to the AVS factories 5 The gardens permit research and studies to aspiring students which have precipitated several scientific papers and books The International Development Research Centre IDRC Canada has collaborated on one of the projects Medicinal Plants India Project 19 Some of the notable works that came out of researches are Ayurvedic Drugs and Their Plant Sources 21 Some important medicinal plants of the Western Ghats India a profile 22 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol I 23 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol II 24 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol III 25 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol IV 26 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol V 27 Marketing Edit More than 1200 sales outlets have been lined up under the Marketing Division which has its main office functioning in Kottakkal The outlets are spread across the country through franchise system AVS outlets have also presence in United Arab Emirates 28 Germany 20 UK 20 and USA 29 These centres also act as a referral point for Arya Vaidya Sala inpatient services in India 29 It is known that Arya Vaidya Sala does not resort to brand building marketing techniques and keeps its sales and marketing clinic oriented 11 See also EditP K Warrier Vaidyaratnam P S Warrier Panchakarma Documentary on Arya Vaidya Sala in Malayalam https www youtube com watch v IuPbz etmMIReferences Edit a b c d Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal Part 1 Documentary BBC World India Business Report 30 May 2013 Postage stamp Department of Tourism Government of Kerala 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 a b c d e f g Brand Kerala Brand Kerala 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 a b c AVS About AVS 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 a b c d Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal Part 2 Documentary BBC World India Business Report 30 May 2013 The Hindu PK Warrier The Hindu 6 June 2011 Retrieved 25 December 2014 Hospitals 2014 AVS Retrieved 25 December 2014 a b Branches AVS 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 a b Research AVS 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 a b Factories AVS 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 a b Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal Part 3 Documentary BBC World India Business Report 30 May 2013 Marketing AVS 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 Herbal Gardens AVS 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 AHRC AVS 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 Delhi AVS 2014 Retrieved 25 December 2014 Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal Part 4 Documentary BBC World India Business Report 30 May 2013 Ch Hospital AVS 2014 Retrieved 26 December 2014 Research Garden AVS 2014 Retrieved 26 December 2014 a b Ayurveda Service Ayurveda Service 2014 Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 26 December 2014 a b c Kottakkal UK Kottakkal UK 2014 Retrieved 26 December 2014 V V Sivarajan Indira Balachandran 1994 Ayurvedic Drugs and Their Plant Sources Oxford amp IBH Pub Co p 570 ISBN 978 8120408289 Warrier P K Nambiar V P K Ganapathy P M 2001 Some important medicinal plants of the Western Ghats India a profile Canada Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Program in Asia MAPPA International Development Research Centre IDRC Canada South Asia Regional Office SARO p 398 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1993 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol I Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717024 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1994 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol II Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717031 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1994 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol III Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717048 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1995 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol IV Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717055 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1996 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol V Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717062 Kottakkal UAE Kottakkal UAE 2014 Archived from the original on 4 October 2014 Retrieved 26 December 2014 a b Kottakkal USA Kottakkal USA 2014 Retrieved 26 December 2014 Further reading EditP K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1993 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol I Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717024 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1996 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol II Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717031 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1994 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol III Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717048 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1995 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol IV Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717055 P K Warrier V P K Nambiar amp C Ramankutty 1996 Indian Medicinal Plants A Compendium of 500 Species Vol V Orient BlackSwan Universities Press ISBN 9788173717062 V V Sivarajan Indira Balachandran 1994 Ayurvedic Drugs and Their Plant Sources Oxford amp IBH Pub Co p 570 ISBN 978 8120408289 Warrier P K Nambiar V P K Ganapathy P M 2001 Some important medicinal plants of the Western Ghats India a profile Canada Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Program in Asia MAPPA International Development Research Centre IDRC Canada South Asia Regional Office SARO p 398 External links EditArya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal Part 1 Documentary BBC World India Business Report 30 May 2013 Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal Part 2 Documentary BBC World India Business Report 30 May 2013 Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal Part 3 Documentary BBC World India Business Report 30 May 2013 Arya Vaidya Sala Kottakkal Part 4 Documentary BBC World India Business Report 30 May 2013 Exterior view of Arya Vaidya Sala Video YouTube 22 May 2011 Retrieved 26 December 2014 Related links Edithttps www aryavaidyanjournal org https www aryavaidyasala com https aryavaidyasala com ckeditor ckfinder integration uploads files Publication 20Catalogue pdf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arya Vaidya Sala amp oldid 1167667346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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