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    Lehyam (Sanskrit: लेह्य, romanized: Lēhya, lit. 'food to be licked'), also referred to as Lekiyam (Tamil: லேகியம், romanized: Lēkiyam) refers to a traditional...
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    medical training. Yoga Naturopathy Sowa Rigpa Tattva (Siddha medicine) Lehyam Manual therapy "Siddha medicine". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 29...
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    observed by Tamils of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, Sri Lanka and elsewhere Lehyam, often prepared on the occasion of Deepavali to aid the digestion Lantern...
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    stomach, and in India the fruit is eaten as a blood-enhancer for the liver; a lehyam, nellikai lekiyam, for which the salient ingredient is gooseberry fruit...
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  • kocherei eberle.ch [dead link] "Latwerge". wiktionary.org. 7 February 2022. "Lehyam: Herbal Elixirs from Ayurveda | Kerala Ayurveda India". The Canon of Medicine/vol...
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