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Welcome to Amidha Ayurveda

Digitizing Ayurvedic knowledge through open datasets, citable research outputs, educational resources, and open-source tools for the global Ayurveda community.

🌿 Herb Database

Explore our citable database of 360 curated Ayurvedic medicinal plants with botanical classification, Sanskrit synonyms, therapeutic indications, and advanced Ayurvedic filtering.

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📘 BAMS Course

Find syllabus-aligned notes, recommended books, and resources for all BAMS Professional Years.

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🔬 Research & Publications

View our citable (DOI) projects, open-source tools, and list of all professional profiles (ORCID, GitHub).

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📰 Blog Articles

Read insightful articles on Ayurvedic practices, herbal remedies, lifestyle tips, and student resources.

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🧠 ShlokaAI (Open-Source Tool)

Analyze raw Sanskrit text and classify shlokas against Ayurvedic concepts with our citable NLP tool.

Launch Tool

🧘 Ayurvedic Quiz Suite

A citable collection of professional assessment tools for Prakriti, Ojas, Agni, Ama, and Manas Gunas.

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Featured Research & Datasets

🪷 Amidha Ayurveda Herb Database (v2.0)

A curated open dataset of 360 Ayurvedic medicinal plants with botanical classification, Sanskrit synonyms, therapeutic indications, and Ayurvedic pharmacological metadata.

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📖 Siddhanta Kosha (v1.0)

A foundational dataset of 162 core Ayurvedic principles (Siddhantas) in JSON format.

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🧠 ShlokaAI: Sanskrit NLP Tool (v1.0)

An open-source web tool for analyzing Sanskrit shlokas against custom concept maps.

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💊 Bhaishajya Kalpana Kosha (v1.0)

A structured database of classical Ayurvedic formulations and their preparations. (In development for NIDHI Prayas).

In Development

Latest Articles & Insights

Professional Profiles

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amidha Ayurveda?
Amidha Ayurveda is an open-source research and education hub. We offer free BAMS course notes, citable (DOI) datasets, open-source tools for Ayurvedic research, and insightful blog articles.
Is the content free to use?
Yes, all notes, articles, and tools are 100% free. Our datasets are published under open licenses (like CC-BY 4.0) for free use in research, provided you cite the work.
How can I cite your datasets?
Each dataset and software project includes a permanent DOI through Zenodo. Citation information, BibTeX entries, and version history are provided on the corresponding Zenodo records.
Who is this site for?
It's ideal for BAMS students, Ayurvedic researchers, digital humanities scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of traditional medicine and modern technology.
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