![]() from this universe and bows his head to that supreme power and prayed that the ongoing work should not get any obstacles. Greed, lust, jealousy, anxiety, delusion, dissatisfaction, fever, diarrhoea etc. Similarly Vägbhala also after praying his favorite God only, started writing the text entitled, Astanga Hrdaya.Īchrya Vagbhata believed that God is the unique physician who is potential in eliminating all sorts of psychosomatic disorders such as passion, In Indian tradition there is a strong belief that for successful completion of any work taken up by them should be preceded by offering prayers to their beloved deity. Though various authors have written many a number of commentaries at different periods on Astanga Hrdaya Surbhits.Īrunaduta’s “Sarvangasundars” and Hermadri’s Ayurveda Rasayana are the popular and available commentaries as on today. Keeping this in view Acarya Vaghlata has given equal importance to all the eight branches and written this present text entitled Astanga Hrdaya. Out of all eight branches of Ayurveda, Maharsi Caraka has been given top priority to Kayacikita Le general medicine, where as Maharsi Suśruta discussed the surgical aspects in detail in his text Susruta Samhitä. e… which has been written by quoting the references from other texts. That means they are self-authentic where as Astanga Hrdaya can be called as Prakarana granthai. Caraka Samhith and Susruta Samhita are called as Akara granthas. Madhavanidana, Sarngadhara Sarhhita and Bhavaprakasa became popular as Laghurrayfi.e. Sušruta Samhita and Astänga Hrdaya/Astanga Sangraha and these texts are much more familiar in the name of Brhattray i.e. Though there are a number of treatises available in the Ayurvedic literature, the popular texts are known as Caraka Sarhhitä. Heart or Essence of all the Eight Branches of Ayurveda ![]()
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