About the Formulation Data
This encyclopedia (Kosha) compiles classical Ayurvedic textual data, meticulously referenced from authoritative sources like the Ayurvedic Formulary of India (AFI), Bhavaprakasha Nighantu, Sharngadhara Samhita, and others.
🔗 Each dataset entry includes the following parameters where available:
- Formulation Name
- Type (e.g., Churna, Vati, Ghrita)
- Category / System (e.g., Digestive System, Rasayana)
- Main Ingredients
- Full Ingredient List
- Indications
- Dosage
- Anupana (Adjuvant)
- Reference Text
🧠Purpose: To create a standardized, machine-readable dataset of Ayurvedic formulations, making this knowledge more accessible for modern research, education, and clinical practice support.
Last Updated: October 2025 (Beta Release)
Data Insights
📊 Database Stats (as of Oct 2025)
- Total Formulations: Loading...
- Reference Texts Cited: 10+
- Formulation Types: Loading...
- Language: English (with Sanskrit terms)
Open Data for Researchers
Access the complete dataset in JSON format via our GitHub Repository. The data is freely available for educational, academic, and non-commercial use.
We welcome contributions, corrections, and additions from the research community.
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[
{
"name": "Triphala Churna",
"type": "Churna",
"category": "Digestive System",
"main_ingredients": ["Haritaki", "Bibhitaki", "Amalaki"],
"ingredients": "Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica), Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) in equal parts.",
"reference": "Bhavaprakasha / Sharngadhara Samhita",
"indications": "Mild laxative (Anulomana), Eye health (Chakshushya), Rejuvenative (Rasayana), Constipation (Vibandha).",
"dosage": "3-6 grams",
"anupana": "Warm water or honey & ghee."
}
// ... more formulations
]
License & Citation
This dataset is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
You are free to share and adapt the data for educational, research, and non-commercial purposes, provided appropriate credit is given.
How to Cite: Bhaishajya Kalpana Kosha (Beta), 2025. Amidha Ayurveda. Retrieved from [Your Page URL]
About the Creator
This open-source project was developed by Dr. Sparsh Varshney to contribute to the accessibility and understanding of Ayurvedic knowledge, complementing the Ayurvedic Herb Database.
Connect with Dr. Sparsh Varshney:
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sparshvarshney
- About Page: amidhaayurveda.com/p/about.html