Flowers as medicines
By: Parameswaran, K.
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ArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.46-47.Subject(s): Medical sciences
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YojanaSummary: The Vedas considered flowers as part of the primordial impulse that marked the advent of life on earth. Brahma, considered the Creator in Hindu mythology is also called `pushpa sambhavan', meaning one who was born out of flowers. Legends say that Brahma was born from a lotus that grew from the navel of Vishnu, the primeval life force. - Reproduced.
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The Vedas considered flowers as part of the primordial impulse that marked the advent of life on earth. Brahma, considered the Creator in Hindu mythology is also called `pushpa sambhavan', meaning one who was born out of flowers. Legends say that Brahma was born from a lotus that grew from the navel of Vishnu, the primeval life force. - Reproduced.


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