{"title":"通过博物馆修复AYUSH遗产-创造全球意识","authors":"Pannaga N. Teragundi","doi":"10.4103/ijar.ijar_22_22","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Museums are the pride of any nation. Museum laws govern art, history, war, medical history, ethnography, etc. State-owned and private museums depict the priority they enjoy. Whole life events either stuffed or in various forms are showcased here, which makes everyone contemplates about nature just as Ayurveda in its glory. Museums in India find itself in a high pedestal. Ayurveda, the ancient holistic science suitable even to the next generation includes all those that could be represented in museums. Raw, fresh, or dry preserved flora, fauna, and all aspects of changes in the environment, geology, entomology, and many more need to be included here. A review of the exhibits is discussed and examples analogous to Ayurveda are given to create extensive cognizance in the public. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and many such aspects can be focused on in Ayurveda museums based on information from classical texts produced in various historical periods. Oriental libraries and temples carry invaluable heritage not only for religious purposes but also to carry art, sculpture, and scientific innovations craved. Knowledge tourism based on geoclimatic variation concepts in various parts of the world shall have a huge impact in empathetically acknowledging Ayurveda globally. Biodiversity hot spots, climate changes, and zero-carbon nations are some important facets that every individual needs to understand, accept, and adopt to ensure a better world in the future. 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Museums in India find itself in a high pedestal. Ayurveda, the ancient holistic science suitable even to the next generation includes all those that could be represented in museums. Raw, fresh, or dry preserved flora, fauna, and all aspects of changes in the environment, geology, entomology, and many more need to be included here. A review of the exhibits is discussed and examples analogous to Ayurveda are given to create extensive cognizance in the public. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and many such aspects can be focused on in Ayurveda museums based on information from classical texts produced in various historical periods. Oriental libraries and temples carry invaluable heritage not only for religious purposes but also to carry art, sculpture, and scientific innovations craved. Knowledge tourism based on geoclimatic variation concepts in various parts of the world shall have a huge impact in empathetically acknowledging Ayurveda globally. 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Restoration of AYUSH legacy through museums - Creating global awareness
Museums are the pride of any nation. Museum laws govern art, history, war, medical history, ethnography, etc. State-owned and private museums depict the priority they enjoy. Whole life events either stuffed or in various forms are showcased here, which makes everyone contemplates about nature just as Ayurveda in its glory. Museums in India find itself in a high pedestal. Ayurveda, the ancient holistic science suitable even to the next generation includes all those that could be represented in museums. Raw, fresh, or dry preserved flora, fauna, and all aspects of changes in the environment, geology, entomology, and many more need to be included here. A review of the exhibits is discussed and examples analogous to Ayurveda are given to create extensive cognizance in the public. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and many such aspects can be focused on in Ayurveda museums based on information from classical texts produced in various historical periods. Oriental libraries and temples carry invaluable heritage not only for religious purposes but also to carry art, sculpture, and scientific innovations craved. Knowledge tourism based on geoclimatic variation concepts in various parts of the world shall have a huge impact in empathetically acknowledging Ayurveda globally. Biodiversity hot spots, climate changes, and zero-carbon nations are some important facets that every individual needs to understand, accept, and adopt to ensure a better world in the future. Virtual Ayurveda museums could be the next generation of the revolutionary movement to create health, happiness, and global peace.