Caraka Samhita- Uttarardha Chikitsasthana : Text with Ayurvedadipika Commentary Cakrapanidatta (Part-1)

Caraka Samhita- Uttarardha Chikitsasthana : Text with Ayurvedadipika Commentary Cakrapanidatta (Part-1)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAW284
Author: P.V. Tewari
Publisher: Chaukhambha Visvabharati , Varanasi
Language: SANSKRIT TEXT WITH ENGLISH TR
ISBN: 9788194356608
Pages: 1264
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 10.00 X 7.00 inch
Weight 1.68 kg

Book Description

About The Book

I The present edition of Caraka Sarnhita is the first book in which complete Ayurvedadipika commentary of Cakrapanidatta is translated in English. Besides this few other special points of book are:

  • The translation of text and commentary is done almost in verbatim, except that any matter I repeated in commentary itself is not translated. In translating the attempt is made to convey exact connotation of the author i.e. Caraka or Drdhabala and Cakrapanidatta.

  • Allalternative readings given in footnote, except those which convey the same matter as of original text are included with alternate reading in the text. At certain places own explanation are given but those are within the brackets so that reader does not get confused or think that to be view of Caraka or Cakrap4ni. At certain places separate notes after the translation of the text are also given. Language is very simple and intelligible.

  • In order to maintain relevance and acceptability, for certain words opinion of Apte’s or & M.M.W’s Dictionaries have been used liberally which also gives better clarity.

  • The book is being presented in 2 volumes such as : Purvardha (Sutra, Nidana, Vimana, Sarira and Indriyasthana) and Uttarardha (Chikitsa, Kalpa and Siddhisthana); in both volumes Index is given.

    About the Author

    Dr. P. V. Tewari A. M. B. S., Ph. D., a well known academician, administrator and research workers was born on 5th August, 1937 to freedom fighters Shri Rama Shankar Tewari recipient of Tamrapatra awarded by Late Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi and Mrs. Rama Devi Tewari having lost her life during 42 freedom movement. A throughout meritorious student has been serving Ayurveda for last 59 years in different capacities at SAC Lucknow and B.H.U. and now serving gratis Mata Anandamayee Hospital, Shivala, Varanasi, as Additional Medical Superintendent and senior Gynecologist. During her tenure of 36 years at B.H.U. served as Lecturer, Reader and Professor, Head Department of Prasuti Tantra, Dean, Faculty of Ayurveda twice, Director, WHO Research Centre and Coordinator, Faculty of Ayurveda and Ayurveda Pharmaceutical. She has also been associated with almost all important committees of universities and institutes of Ayurveda and also Ministry of Health, Govt. of India.

    As a dedicated research worker has guided 53 D.Ay. M./MD. Ay. scholars and 21 Ph. Ds.; has published 258 scientific papers in National and International Journals and attended sizeable National and International conferences. She has received 18 awards, citations and honours.

    A prolific writer has written preface/forewords of 17 books related to Prasuti-Striroga and Kaumarabhitya; published 19 books, contributed 7 chapters and edited 3 Journals and is continuing to serve goddess Sarswati.

    CONTENT

    Chapter-1.1 : Firts Quarter of the Chapter on Rasayana (Rejuvenation Therapy) Pertaining to Abhyamalaka

    Chapter-1.2 : Second Quarter of Chapter on Rasayana (Rejuvenation Therapy) Pertaining to Desires for Vital Breath

    Chapter-1.3 : Third Quarter of Chapter on Rasayana (Rejuvenation Therapy) Pertaining to

    Chapter-1.4 : Fourth Quarter of Chapter on Rasayana (Rejuvenation Therapy) Pertaining to

    Chapter-2.1 : First Quarter of Chapter of the Vajikarana (Aphrodisiacs) Pertaining to Samyogasaramuliya (Formulation of rots of Sara)

    Chapter-2.2 : Second Quarter of Chapter of the Vajikarana (Aphrodisiacs) Pertaining to Drugs Soaked in Milk

    Chapter-2.3 : Third Quarter of Chapter of the Vajikarana (Aphrodisiacs) Pertaining to Fostered on Masa-Leaves

    Chapter-2.4 : Fourth Quarter of Chapter of the Vajikarana (Aphrodisiacs) Pertaining to Person having achieved Strengh etc.

    Chapter-3 : Treatment for Fever

    Chapter-4 : Treatment of Raktapitta (Bleeding Disorder)

    Chapter-5 : Treatment of Gulma (Abdominal Lump)

    Chapter-6 : Treatment for Prameha (Urinary disorders including diabetes mellitus)

    Chapter-7 : Treatment of Kustha (Skin disorders including Leprospy)

    Chapter-8 : Treatment of Rajayaksma (Tuberculosis)

    Chapter-9 : Treatment of Unmada (Psychosis)

    Chapter-10 : Treatment of Apasmara (Epilepsy)

    Chapter-11 : Treatment of Ksataksina (Chest Wound and Emaciation)

    Chapter-12 : Treatment of Svayathu (Edema or Inflammation)

    Chapter-13 : Treatment of Abdominal Disorders

    Chapter-14 : Treatment of Arsa (Piles)

    Chapter-15 : Treatment of Grahanidosa (Disorder)

    Chapter-16 : Treatment of Pandu (Anemia)

    Chapter-17 : Treatment of Hikka (Hiccups) and Svasa (Dyspnoea)

    Chapter-18 : Treatment of Kasa (Cough)

    Chapter-29 : Treatment of Atisara (Diarrhoea)

    Chapter-20 : Treatment of Chardi (Vomiting)

    Chapter-21 : Treatment of Visarpa (Erysipelas)

    Chapter 22 : Treatment of Trsna (Polydipsia)

    Chapter-23 : Treatment of Visa (Poisoning)

    Chapter-24 : Treatment of Madatyaya (Alcoholism)

    Chapter-25 : Treatment of Two types of Wounds

    Chapter-26 : Treatment Pertaining to Three Marmas (Vital Organs)

    Chapter-27 : Treatment of Urustamha (Stiffness of things)

    Chapter-28 : Treatment of Vatavyadhi (Disorders caused by Vata)

    Chapter-29 : Treatment of Vatasonita (?Gout)

    Chapter-30 : Treatment of Yonivyapat (Gynecological Disorders)

    **Contents and Sample Pages**


















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