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12/12/2023
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23/11/2023

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First phase of the contract will prove to be a milestone in the global development of Traditional

Ayurved is need of the hour🙏
12/10/2022

Ayurved is need of the hour🙏

Resistance to common antibiotics had risen by up to 10% in India in a year, a new report finds.

10/09/2022
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25/07/2022


Great innovation... congratulations to the whole team.. technology has to be incorporated in Ayurveda to make it more relevant and acceptable 👌👌

The Ayush sector has been constantly attempting to use technology and new innovation for various Ayu

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27/03/2022

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A painting which is depicting the students of the Sushruta school of ancient India (6th century BC),trained as surgeons ...
12/02/2022

A painting which is depicting the students of the Sushruta school of ancient India (6th century BC),trained as surgeons for 6 yrs and taught the principles of Sushruta Samhita. They are shown performing mock surgery on water melons and cucumbers. As such, they are earliest recorded surgeons of World.
This illustration is from Odisha Museum.
Sushrutha Samhita remained preserved for many centuries exclusively in the Sanskrit language which prevented the dissemination of the knowledge to the west and other parts of the world. Later the original text was lost and the present one is believed to be a revision by the Buddhist scholar Vasubandhu (circa AD 360-350). In the eighth century A.D., ‘Sushruta Samhita' was translated into Arabic as Kitab-Shaw Shoon-a-Hindi and Kitab-i-Susrud. The translation of ‘Sushruta Samhita' was ordered by the Caliph Mansur (A.D.753 -774).11 One of the most important documents in connection with ancient Indian medicine is the Bower Manuscript, a birch-bark medical treatise discovered in Kuchar (in Eastern Turkistan), dated around AD 450 and is housed in the Oxford University library.12 The first European translation of ‘Sushruta Samhita' was published by Hessler in Latin and into German by Muller in the early 19th century. The first complete English translation was done by Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna in three volumes in 1907 at Calcutta.1
The treatise's insight, accuracy and detail of the surgical descriptions are most impressive. In the book's 184 chapters, 1,120 conditions are listed, including injuries and illnesses relating to ageing and mental illness. The compendium of Sushruta includes many chapters on the training and practice of surgeons. The Sushruta Samhita describes over 120 surgical instruments.5,13 300 surgical procedures and classifies human surgeries A painting which is depicting the students of the Sushruta school of ancient India (6th century BC),trained as surgeons for 6 yrs and taught the principles of Sushruta Samhita. They are shown performing mock surgery on water melons and cucumbers. As such, they are earliest recorded surgeons of World.
This illustration is from Odisha Museum.
Sushrutha Samhita remained preserved for many centuries exclusively in the Sanskrit language which prevented the dissemination of the knowledge to the west and other parts of the world. Later the original text was lost and the present one is believed to be a revision by the Buddhist scholar Vasubandhu (circa AD 360-350). In the eighth century A.D., ‘Sushruta Samhita' was translated into Arabic as Kitab-Shaw Shoon-a-Hindi and Kitab-i-Susrud. The translation of ‘Sushruta Samhita' was ordered by the Caliph Mansur (A.D.753 -774).11 One of the most important documents in connection with ancient Indian medicine is the Bower Manuscript, a birch-bark medical treatise discovered in Kuchar (in Eastern Turkistan), dated around AD 450 and is housed in the Oxford University library.12 The first European translation of ‘Sushruta Samhita' was published by Hessler in Latin and into German by Muller in the early 19th century. The first complete English translation was done by Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna in three volumes in 1907 at Calcutta.1
The treatise's insight, accuracy and detail of the surgical descriptions are most impressive. In the book's 184 chapters, 1,120 conditions are listed, including injuries and illnesses relating to ageing and mental illness. The compendium of Sushruta includes many chapters on the training and practice of surgeons. The Sushruta Samhita describes over 120 surgical instruments.5,13 300 surgical procedures and classifies human surgeries in 8 categories.
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