Ayurvediya Samskrtam- A Study of Textual Prescriptions in Ayurveda

Ayurvediya Samskrtam- A Study of Textual Prescriptions in Ayurveda

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Book Specification

Item Code: NBZ285
Author: Ghanashyam Dora
Publisher: Chowkhamba Krishnadas Academy
Language: Sanskrit Text With Trasnliteration and English Translation
Edition: 2021
ISBN: 9788121804592
Pages: 404
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 9.50 X 7.50 inch
Weight 540 gm

Book Description

Foreword

I had a very pleasant experience to go through the text "Ayurvediya Samskrtam compiled by Prof (Dr) Ghanashyam Dora, Principal, KVS Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Science and Research Centre, Mardapur, Baksupur, Ghazipur (UP), particularly, on the subject "Sanskrit". The subject Sanskrit is comprised of four texts - Laghusiddhantkaumudi, Sarirasthanam fourth chapcer of Susruta - samhita, Vaidyakiys Subhasita Sahityam and Pancatantram (Apariksitakarakam.)

Such an English edition was highly essential for the newly entrants to Ayurvedic course as this compendium has been prescribed by the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM),NewDelhi as a text in Sanskrit (Ayurvedarsa-granthadhyayana-kramah) in the First year BAMS course. This subject is exclusively meant for Science based students to acquint with Sanskrit so as to facilitate them in further studies in Sanskrit based Atyurvedic texts.

Prof. Dora, at present working as Principal in my afore said College, has completely expressed the intricacies of Sanskrit based Ayurvedic terms into English. He has already published individually the texts Laghusiddhanta-kaumudi and Vaidyakiys Subhasita Sahityam earlier. The present text is anthology of Laghusiddhantakaumudi Sarirasthanam Fourth chapter of Susrutasamhita and Pancatantram (Apariksitakarakam).

Translating Sanskrit into English or other languages is a difficult imposition. Many Universities adopted English as the teaching medium of Ayurveda, thus Prof. Dora made an effort to elucidate the text into comprehensible English language by elaborating the difficult colloquies of Sanskrit terms.

The present text is praiseworthy for bringing out such a rare edition, and I hope, the text will be highly appreciated by the erudite readers.

I feel glorious and wish the compendium a success.

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