scholarly journals A CASE STUDY OF MILD DEPRESSION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KAPHAJONMADA

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 53-55
Author(s):  
Bijisha T.A ◽  
Miharjan K ◽  
Arjun Chand C.P
Author(s):  
ASHWINI DNYANDEV SHINDE

Avabahuka is a disease of Amsasandhi ( Shoulder joint ) . Acharya Sushruta have described Avabahuka as a one of the type of Vata Vyadhi. It is one of the commonest musculoskeletal disorder . In Avabahuka,Vata gets lodged at the root of shoulder,subsequently constricting the veins and producing the loss of movements of the shoulder . Avabahuka can be corelate with Frozen shoulder having same complaints. Acharya Sushruta have mentioned Agnikarma for the treatment of Avabahuka


Author(s):  
Malte Zimmermann

The chapter provides a general overview of the formal marking of pluractionality in Chadic languages and its observable interpretive effects, with a special focus of Hausa. Section 29.2 introduces the three major strategies for marking pluractionality in Chadic (reduplication, infixing/ablauting, suffixation), before discussing possible correspondences between formal marking and interpretation. The empirical focus lies on languages that do not figure prominently in earlier works on pluractionality in Chadic. The section also contains a case study on the interpretation of different ways of pluractional marking in West Chadic Bole. Section 29.3 introduces the basic patterns of pluractional marking in Hausa, and their basic semantic interpretation in terms of distribution over participants or places. It then discusses secondary, pragmatically inferred meaning effects in terms of abundance, individuation, or intensification. The chapter ends with a discussion of why pluractional marking in Hausa does not easily allow for iterative event interpretations.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 1-32
Author(s):  
Muhammad Abdul Mannan

Linking Islamic Commercial and Social Finance with Special Reference to Cash-Waqf as New Strategy of Interest-Free Micro-Credit for Family Empowerment of the Poor Towards Establishing World Social Bank: A Case Study Approach


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