Dear Dr. Oudhia.... I am Usha di.... I am well known to this group... I am a member and a moderator... that should suffice... for the kind of information I asked for...
I am not asking for any patented or patentable information... NOR AM I ASKING YOU TO MAIL ME ANYTHING... and I am not asking for any trade secrets... if they are secrets...please tell us here in the forum when you introduce a new subject like "VEDIC Farming" ..... so we will not ask you any questions about what you may not be ready to disclose to the world... I understand... And I will ask my Ayurvedic Botany teachers... if its too much trouble for you... enough already.... be well Usha di ========== . On Dec 3, 12:06 pm, Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]> wrote: > Sure. But let me know your name as well as address so that I can understand > that to whom I am replying. Ushadimicromini confuses a lot. Google search > for this name results in references of Efloraindia only. > > regards > > Pankaj Oudhia > > On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Ushadi micromini <[email protected] > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > Dear Dr. Oudhia: Interesting facts... I am very fond of this > > plant... and flowers... > > > I have a few questions, hope you'll take time to respond to them... > > they are not idle questions.... > > > 1: do the tribal healers have their own name list of all the > > varieties, have you written them up someplace where I can see the > > list? you mentioned 20 or more varieties are recognized by the > > healers... > > > 2: What is Vedic method of farming? This is not an idle question... > > am studying vedic math to go with my other vedic studies... such as > > ayurvedic medicine and studying vedas, starting with RIgveda... > > > SO PLEASE RESPOND IN COMPLETE DETAILS>>> > > I can not handle utube...just so you can direct me to correct links... > > so I can read... pdf or word-doc files... > > > Thanks... > > Usha di > > > ==================== > > > On Dec 2, 7:03 pm, Pankaj Oudhia <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thanks for sharing. For us it is mere Gloriosa superba but on the basis > > of > > > medicinal properties, habitat etc. the Traditional Healers categorize it > > in > > > different types. For example the Traditional Healers of Chhattisgarh > > Plains > > > describe about 35 types of Jhagadhin i.e. Gloriosa whereas Healers of > > > Niyamgiri describe 20 types of Gloriosa. > > > > We know that it is toxic plant but new students of Traditional Healers > > chew > > > it in front of villagers on the eve of Rishi Panchami. They join the > > > "class" on Hareli Amavasya and learn how to deal with toxic herbs like > > > Gloriosa. On the eve of Rishi Panchami based on the performances they are > > > declared as new Healers. > > > > Many Indian farmers are cultivating it under my technical supervision. I > > am > > > encouraging them to adopt Vedic Farming Methods. > > > > regards > > > > Pankaj Oudhia > > > > On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 6:53 PM, prasad dash <[email protected] > > >wrote: > > > > > Dear members sending the photograph of *Gloriosa superba* from Ranpur > > > > > Name of the species: *Gloriosa superba* > > > > > Place of collection: Ranpur, Odisha > > > > > Habit: Climber > > > > > Habitat: Wild, Scrub forests > > > > > Altitude: 250 m above msl > > > > > Regards > > > > > Prasad > > > > -- > > > > Prasad Kumar Dash > > > > Ecologist, Orissa, India > > > > email: [email protected] > > > > ph. 09437444241

