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Charaka, sometimes spelled Caraka, born c. 300 BC was one of the principal contributors to the ancient art and science of Ayurveda, a system of medicine and lifestyle developed in Ancient India. He is sometimes referred to as the Father of Indian Medicine.According to Charaka's translations health and disease are not predetermined and life may be prolonged by human effort and attention to lifestyle. As per Indian heritage and science of Ayurvedic system, prevention of all types of diseases have a more prominent place than treatment, including restructuring of life style to align with the course of nature and four seasons, which will guarantee complete wellness.
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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.
Ayurvedic medicine originated in ancient India and has roots that date back thousands of years. The term "Ayurveda" is derived from the Sanskrit words "Ayur," meaning life, and "Veda," meaning knowledge or science. Therefore, Ayurveda translates to the "science of life" or the "knowledge of life." The origins of Ayurveda can be traced to the ancient Indian scriptures known as the Vedas, particularly the Atharvaveda. The Atharvaveda, which is believed to have been composed around 1500 BCE, contains hymns and verses that describe various aspects of healthcare, diseases, and natural remedies. Ayurveda is considered one of the Upavedas, supplementary texts associated with the Atharvaveda. The foundational principles of Ayurveda are expounded in two primary classical texts: Charaka Samhita: Attributed to the ancient sage Charaka, the Charaka Samhita is a comprehensive compilation of medical knowledge. It covers a wide range of topics, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, and treatments. Charaka Samhita is often referred to as the "Charaka's Compendium." Sushruta Samhita: Attributed to the sage Sushruta, the Sushruta Samhita focuses on the field of surgery and is regarded as an important treatise on ancient Indian medicine. Sushruta is often considered the "Father of Surgery" for his contributions to surgical techniques and practices. Ayurveda is founded on the concept of maintaining a balance between the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—which represent different combinations of the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and ether) present in the human body. Imbalances in these doshas are believed to lead to illness, and Ayurvedic treatments aim to restore balance and harmony to promote overall well-being. Over the centuries, Ayurveda has evolved and adapted, incorporating influences from various regions and cultures. While its ancient roots remain, Ayurvedic principles continue to be applied in modern healthcare, wellness practices, and alternative medicine in many parts of the world. However, it's essential to approach Ayurvedic treatments with caution and under the guidance of qualified practitioners, as individual responses can vary, and safety is a primary concern.
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Chakra comes from inside the body.