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Ayurveda nighantus #1

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damooo opened this issue Feb 12, 2019 · 5 comments
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Ayurveda nighantus #1

damooo opened this issue Feb 12, 2019 · 5 comments

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damooo commented Feb 12, 2019

many are available at http://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/e-Nighantu/?mod=read, seems can be done easily.

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damooo commented Feb 12, 2019

And this database, http://envis.frlht.org/implad with indian languages names for each plant/dhatu used in ayurveda, and geographic distribution of them, links to external dbs, etc.
same db available at http://www.medicinalplants.in/ too.

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vvasuki commented Feb 12, 2019

There are stubs in https://github.com/indic-dict/stardict-sanskrit/tree/master/sa-Ayurveda - but no progress in years.

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vvasuki commented Feb 12, 2019

Ah - in that case, please move sa-Ayurveda and future such work to https://github.com/indic-dict/stardict-ayurveda

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damooo commented Feb 21, 2019

अभिधानमञ्जरी added.
from readme:

abhidhaanama~njarii has following structure.

it's content is organized in `varga`s, and each `varga` has multiple `upavargas`. under each upavarga, multiple ayurvedic dhaatus are each explained in one or more shlokas.

dict.dz preserves this structure, and is navigatable, and searchable in these layers.

`अभिधानमञ्जरी` is root_index page's headword, from which we can navigate to categories/sub catogories, as they have their own pages. and all dhaatus. each page has at top, their treepath, to quickly know it's place in book structure, and below each, next, previous links will be there.

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vvasuki commented Feb 21, 2019

Thanks for the update! Set up the android dict installer to list it.

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