Siddhisthana, Siddhisthāna, Siddhi-sthana: 5 definitions
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchSiddhisthāna (सिद्धिस्थान):—n. ein Ort der Glückseligkeit [Devīpurāṇa,] [KUṆḌAPR.] nach [Śabdakalpadruma] Nomen proprium einer best. Oertlichkeit [Oxforder Handschriften 289], a, [?4. ŚUK. in Lassen’s Anthologie (III) 34, 11.]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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Partial matches: Siddhi, Sthana.
Full-text: Agniveshatantra, Caraka-samhita, Shalihotra, Nirantarapadavyakhya, Dvaravasini.
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Charaka Samhita (English translation) (by Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society)
Siddhisthana (Siddhi Sthana) — Section on Successful Treatment
Chapter 12 - The remaining best kinds of Enema (uttara-basti-siddhi) < [Siddhisthana (Siddhi Sthana) — Section on Successful Treatment]
Philosophy of Charaka-samhita (by Asokan. G)
Analytical devices (tantrayukis) < [Chapter 7 - Logic and Dialectical Speculations]
Sense capacities [in Charaka philosophy] < [Chapter 5 - The Complete Man]
Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita (by Nayana Sharma)
The Question of Authorship < [Chapter 1]
Denial of Treatment < [Chapter 4]
Processing of medicines < [Chapter 7]
History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda) (by Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society)
Chapter 5 - The Story of Agnivesha < [Part 1 - The History of Medicine in India]
Chapter 7 - The Story of Dridhabala < [Part 1 - The History of Medicine in India]
Chapter 20 - Veterinary Science < [Part 2-3 - Medical Institutions in Ancient India]
Atharvaveda and Charaka Samhita (by Laxmi Maji)
Bhela and Bhela Saṃhitā < [Chapter 1 - Introduction]
Agniveśa (Āyurveda scholars) < [Chapter 1 - Introduction]
Caraka-Saṃhitā (Āyurveda book) < [Chapter 1 - Introduction]
Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine) (by Hin-tak Sik)
(a) Brief History of Āyurveda < [Chapter 2 - Background Information]
Medicines (e): Fruits (Phala) < [Chapter 4 - Medicinal Substances in the Chapter on Medicine]
(b) The Skandhaka < [Chapter 2 - Background Information]