Cow Urine: A Magical Remedy W.S.R. to Brahattrayi
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Cow is equated to mother in the Indian tradition and her urine is panacea of all diseases. Cow urine is the treasure of medicines used to cure a no. of diseases since ancient times. Various researches have also proved the significance of cow urine. In Ayurveda, cow urine is used alone and also in the yogas to alleviate various health issues. In this article an attempt has been made to compile the use of cow urine in Brahattrayi to facilitate its literary research which will serve as a base for further scientific researches.
Authors and Affiliations
Pallavi Singh, Premraj Chaudhary, Rohit Ranjan
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