Table of Contents
20 relations: Alternative medicine, Arun Shridhar Vaidya, Ayurveda, Bhai Vaidya, Billava, Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu, Chintaman Vinayak Vaidya, Ezhava, Jalabala Vaidya, Kaajal Oza Vaidya, Lakshman Jagannath Vaidya, Narayan Jagannath Vaidya, Omi Vaidya, Prahalad Chunnilal Vaidya, Rahul Vaidya, Raja, Sanskrit, Sunar, Vaid (surname), Velutheri Kesavan Vaidyar.
- Ayurveda
- Indian words and phrases
- Linguistic history of India
- Traditional healthcare occupations
Alternative medicine
Alternative medicine is any practice that aims to achieve the healing effects of medicine despite lacking biological plausibility, testability, repeatability or evidence of effectiveness.
See Vaidya and Alternative medicine
Arun Shridhar Vaidya
General Arunkumar Shridhar Vaidya (27 July 1926 – 10 August 1986) was an Indian Army general.
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Ayurveda
Ayurveda is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent.
Bhai Vaidya
Bhalchandra Vaidya (22 June 1928 – 2 April 2018), also known as Bhai Vaidya, was an Indian politician who served as the Home Minister of the Indian state of Maharashtra, a revolutionary, Member of Legislative Assembly of the state of Maharashtra, Mayor of Pune city, veteran Socialist leader and head of the Socialist Party of India.
Billava
The Billava, Billoru, Biruveru people are an ethnic group of India.
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu
Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu (CKP) or historically and commonly known as Chandraseniya Prabhu or just Prabhu is a caste mainly found in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
See Vaidya and Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu
Chintaman Vinayak Vaidya
Chintaman Vinayak Vaidya (18 October 1861– 20 April 1938) was a Marathi-language historian and writer from Bombay Presidency, British India.
See Vaidya and Chintaman Vinayak Vaidya
Ezhava
The Ezhavas, also known as Thiyya or Tiyyar in the Malabar region, are a community with origins in the region of India presently known as Kerala, where in the 2010s they constituted about 23% of the population and were reported to be the largest Hindu community.
Jalabala Vaidya
Jalabala Vaidya (12 August 1936 – 9 April 2023) was an Indian stage actress.
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Kaajal Oza Vaidya
Kaajal Oza Vaidya is an author, screenwriter, radio personality and journalist from Ahmedabad, India.
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Lakshman Jagannath Vaidya
Lakshman Jagannath Vaidya was the Dewan Bahadur of Baroda.
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Narayan Jagannath Vaidya
Narayan Jagannath Vaidya was the first deputy inspector of Sindh (currently in Pakistan).
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Omi Vaidya
Omi Vaidya (born January 10, 1982) is an American actor of Indian descent who works in Bollywood films.
Prahalad Chunnilal Vaidya
Prahalad Chunnilal Vaidya (P.C.Vaidya; 23 May 1918 – 12 March 2010), was an Indian physicist and mathematician, renowned for his instrumental work in the general theory of relativity.
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Rahul Vaidya
Rahul Krushna Vaidya (born 23 September 1987) is an Indian singer and music composer.
Raja
Raja (from, IAST) is a royal Sanskrit title that was historically used in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Vaidya and Raja are titles in India.
See Vaidya and Raja
Sanskrit
Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.
Sunar
The Swarnkar (alternately, Soni, Sonar or Sonaro) is a Hindu caste in India.
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Vaid (surname)
Vaid is a surname of Indian origin. Vaidya and Vaid (surname) are surnames of Indian origin.
Velutheri Kesavan Vaidyar
Velutheri Kesavan Vaidyar(1858–1896) was a Malayalam poet; Sanskrit scholar and Ayurveda physician from the state of Kerala, India.
See Vaidya and Velutheri Kesavan Vaidyar
See also
Ayurveda
- A History of Hindu Chemistry
- Abhyanga
- Agada
- Agni (Ayurveda)
- Agnivesha
- Ashtavaidya
- Ayurveda
- Ayurveda Day
- Ayurvedic medicaments
- Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery
- Basti (Panchakarma)
- Bhaskar Vishwananth Ghokale
- Brhat Trayi
- Clinical trials on ayurveda
- Dhanvantari
- Dhātu (ayurveda)
- Dinacharya
- Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
- Dosha
- Jeronis de Soysa
- Kashayam
- Lehyam
- Maharishi Vedic Approach to Health
- Malas (ayurveda)
- Maya Tiwari
- Medical ethnobotany of India
- Medimix
- Oil pulling
- Pancha Bhuta
- Panchakarma
- Polyherbal formulation
- Pulse diagnosis
- Qurayshi al-Shirazi
- Rasashastra
- Rasayana
- Rājamārtaṇḍa
- Rājamṛgāṅka (Ayurveda book)
- Sadhana Aushadhalaya
- Samskara (ayurvedic)
- Sattvic diet
- Shodhana
- Sura (alcoholic drink)
- Svedana
- Vaidya
- Vedic science
Indian words and phrases
- Aadhiya system
- Arani (name)
- Bai (suffix)
- Batta
- Bhāṣā
- Chashme Baddoor (slogan)
- Chukri system
- Chunara
- Dahi Handi
- Deshmukh
- Gaidher
- Gokhale
- Hara Hara Mahadeva
- Inamdar (surname)
- Istimrari
- Jagir
- Kabiraj
- Kadia (term)
- Karanam
- Kauravi dialect
- Kaviraj
- Kulkarni
- Loi
- Mankari
- Mistri
- Paik (soldier)
- Public call office
- Pukka
- Raj Mistry
- Ryot
- Sant (religion)
- Sasan (land grant)
- Shmashana
- Shmashana Adhipati
- Vaidya
- Varagur
- Village accountant
- Yaksha
- Yakshas
- Yug Charan
Linguistic history of India
- Anga Lipi
- Apabhraṃśa
- Ardhanagari
- Bahuriband
- Barhath
- Bhattiprolu script
- Brahmi script
- Desi words
- Early Indian epigraphy
- Harappan language
- History of Hindustani language
- Indian inscriptions
- Indus script
- Inner–Outer hypothesis
- Kabiraj
- Kadamba script
- Kalinga script
- Kamarupi script
- Kannada inscriptions
- Kaviraj
- Krishna Kolhar Kulkarni
- Linguistic Survey of India
- Linguistic history of India
- Mahamatra
- Major Pillar Edicts
- Major Rock Edicts
- Minor Pillar Edicts
- Minor Rock Edicts
- Mistri
- Nanjagud Taluk Inscription
- Odia script
- People's Linguistic Survey of India
- Persian and Urdu
- Rabatak inscription
- Sanskrit revival
- Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit
- Tadbhava
- Taxila copper plate
- Three-language formula
- Vaidya
- Vatteluttu
- Vedic Sanskrit
- Yug Charan
Traditional healthcare occupations
- Acupuncturists
- Albularyo
- Angakkuq
- Apothecary
- Bhumka
- Bomoh
- Cleverman
- Curandero
- Dukun
- Filipino shamans
- Folk healer
- Herbalists
- Hilot
- History of medicine in the Philippines
- Iatromantis
- Jarrah (surgeon)
- Jhākri
- Kabiraj
- Kahuna
- Kallawaya
- Leech collector
- Lāʻau lapaʻau
- Machi (shaman)
- Mananambal
- Medicine man
- Midewiwin
- Midwifery
- Nganga
- Noaidi
- Oracionista
- Pawang
- Traditional birth attendant
- Traditional healers of Southern Africa
- Traiteur (faith healer)
- Vaidya
- Witch doctor
- Wu (shaman)
References
Also known as Vaid, Vaidhya, Vaidya (surname), Vaidya Brahmin, Vaidyar.

