Thursday, September 23, 2010

who is the father of Ayurveda?

who is the father of Ayurveda?
The word "Ayurveda" is a tatpurusha compound of āyus "long life" and veda "knowledge", and would roughly translate as the "Science of a long Life". Ayurveda deals beside the measures of healthy living, along beside therapeutic measures that relate to physical, mental, social and spiritual chord. Ayurveda is also one among the few traditional systems of medicine involving surgery.
Ayurveda be first described by Agnivesha, in his book Agnivesh tantra. The book be later revised by Charaka, and renamed to Charaka Samhitā. Another impulsive text of Ayurveda is the Sushruta Samhitā, which within addition to the Charaka Samhitā, served as the textual matter in the ancient Universities of Takshashila and Nalanda. These text are believed to have be written around the beginning of the Common Era, and is base on a holistic approach rooted in early Vedic culture. Its conspicuous use of the word veda, or knowledge, reveals its role within early Hinduism and explains its popularity surrounded by India. The origin of Ayurvedic medical sciences is claimed to come from a divine revelation from Lord Brahma.

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