The exact date of Charaka's death is not well-documented, but he is believed to have lived around the 2nd century BCE to the 2nd century CE. Charaka was a prominent ancient Indian physician and the author of the "Charaka Samhita," a foundational text of Ayurveda. His contributions to medicine and philosophy have had a lasting impact, but specific details about his life and death remain largely unknown.
He was born in 1945
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Sushrut and Charaka are two famous scholars of the Ayurveda. They were the pioneers in developing this type of medical science in ancient India.
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Charaka, also called Caraka.
Chakra comes from inside the body.
Sage Charaka
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The Charaka Samhita, an ancient Indian text on medicine and Ayurveda, is attributed to the sage Charaka. He is considered one of the principal contributors to Ayurvedic literature and is often referred to as a pioneer in the field of medicine. The text itself is a compilation of knowledge on various aspects of health, disease, and treatment methods, reflecting the medical practices and philosophies of ancient India.
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Dhanwantari is considered the God of medicine.