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The Editor's and anonymous Pandita Commentator's intent is to redact an extensive non-profit educational-use-only commentaried synthesis redaction of Buddhist Ayurveda based on the concepts of the following disciplines: Explication, Explanation, Translational science, Syncretism, Moral syncretism, Exegesis, Eisegesis, Exegete#Indian_philosophy, Shastra, Hermeneutics, Source criticism, Source evaluation, Critical reading, Textual criticism, Historical criticism, Redaction Criticism, Content analysis with Peer review. This is offered to our enrolled students for Non-Profit Educational Purposes for Distance Learning by this Non-Profit Educational Institution free of charge.

Since words create our reality (see prajna), there are certain words to avoid: Please see also: Words to Avoid.

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