25, June 2025

Āyurveda: Relevance in Human Life

Author(s): Dr. Biswendu mondal

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Department of Sanskrit, Assistant professor, Onda Thana Mahavidyalaya

Bankura, West Bengal, India

DOIs:10.2018/SS/202506011     |     Paper ID: SS202506011


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Ayurveda is an Indian method of healing that has been passed down to us from very old times. In this piece, I look at this system from the point of view of a researcher, judging seriously the new ideas or perceptions about Ayurveda. In this way, it might seem like a different point of view or a position from what is said about where it came from, when it came from, whether it has a religious background, etc. This piece talks about how other medical systems might have affected Ayurveda. It does not connect Ayurveda to any one faith, and it looks at the three main figures of the system—Caraka, Śuśruta, and Bhagavata—as a separate medical practice.

Atharvaveda ,Caraka-saṃhitā , Śuśruta-saṃhitā, Ayurveda, Caraka, Śuśruta, Ayurveda.

Dr. Biswendu Mondal (2025); Āyurveda: Relevance in Human Life, Shikshan Sanshodhan : Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences,      ISSN(o): 2581-6241,  Volume – 8,   Issue –  6.,  Pp.63-68.       Available on –   https://shikshansanshodhan.researchculturesociety.org/

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