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We are offering Sanskrit text with English translation according to M.N. Dutt also includes the index of verses with exhaustive introduction by Dr. Ramashraya Sharma.

2004, xxi+438p., x+520p., viii+387p., viii+504p., 25 cm. (Parimal Sanskrit Series No. 48)

Ramayana, the story of the Rama-Ravana-Yuddha, is an immortal composition of Valmiki and presents us a national event of ancient India in a poetic form. Names of Iksvaku, Dasaratha, Asvapati, Janaka, Rama and Sita are incidentally the characters of the Ramayana.

Translation of M.N. Dutt is very lucid in reading but the editor made some changes in the present edition according to the Sanskrit text. Dr. Ramashraya Sharma an authantic personality on Ramayana has written an eloborated introduction and in the end of volume, the index of verses is very useful for the researchers and layman also.
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Ramayana

Offering standardization of botanical: testing and extraction methods of medicinal herbs; 2 volumes by dr. V . Rajpal 2008, xviii+286p., xix+361p., abb., figs., charts, index, 25 cm. Contents:- vol.1:
1. Acorus calamus;
2. Aloe barbadensis mill/ vera tourn ex. Linn;
3. Andrographis paniculata (chuanxintiant);
4. Bacopa monnieri (herpestis monnieri linn);
5. Boswellia serrata;
6. Cassia angustifolia vahl;
7. Centella asiatica (linn) urban (hydrocotyle asiatica linn);
8. Cissus quadrangularis linn syn. Vitis quadrangularis (heliotropium indicum);
9. Commiphora mukul gum (guggul gum);
10. Eclipta alba / prostata linn;
11. Garcinia cambogia; 12. Glycyrrhiza glabra linn;
13. Gymnema sylvestre;
14. Hypericum perforatum linn;
15. Mucuna pruriens;
16. Passiflora incarnata linn;
17. Phyllanthus amarus schum / fraternus webster;
18. Picrorhiza kurroa;
19. Polygala senega / tenuifolia polygala Chinese (Indian senega, meradu);
20. Tinospora cordifolia;
21. Tribulus terrestris fruit (gokhru);
22. Trigonella foenum-graecum linn;
23. Valeriana wallichii;
24. Withania somnifera;
25. Zingiber officinale rosc; annexures; index of chemical constituents.
Vol.2:
1. Adhatoda vasica nees;
2. Aegle marmelos linn;
3. Aesculus hippocastanum;
4. Ammi majus;
5. Artemisia annua;
6. Asparagus racemosus willd;
7. Azadirachta indica a. Juss;
8. Coleus forskohlii (willd.) briq;
9. Crataeva nurvala buch - ham;
10. Curcuma ionga linn;
11. Gloriosa superba linn;
12. Glycine max merrill;
13. Holarrhena antidysenterica wall ex dc;
14. Lagerstroemia speciosa (l.) pers;
15. Matricaria recutita linn;
16. Ocimum sanctum linn;
17. Phyllanthus emblica linn;
18. Piper nigrum;
19. Podophyllum emodi wallich;
20. Psoralea corylifolia linn;
21. Pterocarpus marsupium roxb;
22. Sida cordifolia linn;
23. Taxus wallichiana zucc;
24. Terminalia arjuna (roxb.) wight and arnot;
25. Terminalia chebula retz; annexures; index
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Standardization of Botanicals (2 Volumes)

Providing operating procedures (sop) for hospitals in India:
Complete with stationery formats used in various departments in a hospital by arun kumar agarwal 2007, viii, 515p., 25 cm.
Contents:-
- Government legislatures pertinent to hospitals.
- hospital promotion (health check-up plans).
- reception services.
- opd services.
- ipd services.
- emergency/casually services.
- medico-legal services.
- administrative services.
- accounts department.
- certificate issuing.
- nursing services.
- dietetic services.
- housekeeping services.
- laundry and linen services.
- ambulance services.
- blood bank services.
- central sterile and supply department services.
- generator services.
- medical gases services.
- medical records. - operation theatre services.
- laboratory services.
- personnel department (hrd).
- imaging department.
- security services; stores and materials management.
- physiotherapy and rehabilitation services.
- immunization services.
Every medical facility tries to provide best possible services to its customers. Standard operating procedures (sop) of various departments together constitute a hospital manual which significantly determines the performance of a hospital in practical terms.
Thus, every hospital must prepare sop in a way that it ensures consistency in working of varied departments on the one hand and enables to obtain best results in a cost-effective manner on the other.
The present book will prove a useful aid in preparing sops. It is written keeping in mind the problems usually faced by middle and small size hospitals during the first few years of their operation.
It not only lays down the basic duties and responsibilities of staff members, procedures and policies but also provides many samples stationery formats applicable to various departments.
This book will be particularly beneficial to all such persons who are involved in managing middle and small sized hospitals a
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Standard Operating Procedures

Offering Mahabharata of Vyasa having following specifications:

* Sanskrit text, translated into English according to M.N. Dutt. Edited and revised with introduction by Dr. Ishvar Chandra Sharma & Dr. O.N. Bimali.

xxiv+832p., vii+880p., v+520p., vi+433p., viii+724p.,
viii+768p., viii+219p., viii+642p., xii+1022p., 25 cm.

- Year 2008, (Parimal Sanskrit Series No. 60) (Second Revised Edition pub. in 2006).

* CONTENTS:-
Vol.1: Adiparva and Sabhaparva.
Vol.2: Vana Parva.
Vol.3: Virata Parva and Udyoga Parva.
Vol.4: Bhisma Parva.
Vol.5: Drona Parva.
Vol.6: Karna Parva, Salya Parva, Sauptika Parva and Stri Parva.
Vol.7: Santi Parva.
Vol.8: Santi Parva: Makshadharma Parva.
Vol.9: Anusasana Parva, Asvamedhika Parva, Asramavasika Parva, Mausala Parva, Mahaprasthanika Parva and Svargarohana Parva.

* The Mahabharata is a curious mixture of history and mythology, through the former aspect is the subject of grave doubts in the minds of the professional historians. This is called the fifth Veda and it is universally acknowledge to be of pre eminent importance. It extoles its greatness itself in the following words: yad ihasti tad anyantra yan nehasti na tat kvacit (whatever is here is also elsewhere; whatever is not here is extant nowhere). It contains not only a celebrated Gita but also a large number of other texts which are them selves independent treatise. It is a valuable product of the ancient Indian literature of the Post-Vedic age and seems to go back to the prehistoric stage of the human society.
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Mahabharata of Vyasa (9 Volumes)



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