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Ayurveda Darsana: Philosophical Speculations in Indian Medicine / Dasgupta, Surendranath (Prof.)
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Ayurveda Darsana: Philosophical Speculations in Indian Medicine
Dasgupta, Surendranath (Prof.)
 
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  Book ID : 42566
  ISBN-10 : 81-218-0349-7 / 8121803497
  ISBN-13 : 978-81-218-0349-6 / 9788121803496
  Place of Publication : Varanasi
  Year of Publication : 2014
  Edition : (First Edition)
  Language : English
  Compiled by Dr. Manoj Sankaranarayana; 207p., 22 cm. (Krishnadas Ayurveda Series No. 143)
   
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CONTENTS:-
1. Ayurveda and the Athara Veda.
2. Practice of Medicine in the Athara Veda.
3. The Foetus and the Subtle Body.
4. Foetal Development.
5. Growth and Disease.
6. Vayu, Pitta and Kapha.
7. Head and Heart.
8. The Circulatory and the Nervous System.
9. The Nervous System of the Tantras.
10. The Theory of Rasas and their Chemistry.
11. An Early School of Samkhya.
12. Caraka, Nyaya sutras and Vaisesika sutras.
13. The Psychological Views and other Ontological Categories.
14. Logical Speculations and Terms relating to Acadenic Dispute.
15. Tantrayukti.
16. Did Logic Originate in the Discussions of Ayurveda Physicians?
17. Ayurveda Ethics.
18. Springs of action in the Caraka-samhita.
19. Good Life in Caraka.
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PREFACE:

The 'art of healing' plays a pivotal role in the shaping of any civilized society and its future course of development. Fortunately, in India, the healing awareness through ages is preserved in form of well knit medical compilations in Sanskrit and regional languages. The indigenous medical wisdom of India even played a very vital role in the early development of European botanical science. The 'Concept of global village', demands every culture and their associated knowledge to play an active role beyond their traditional medicine for the benefit the contemporary world order, one must be able to appreciate the cultural, historical, and philosophical factors that have influenced its development. Any attempt to strength the safety and efficacy of traditional medicine through scientific research must respect its established theory and practices. World Health Organisation while formulating the general guidelines for methodologies on research and evaluation of traditional medicine; emphasized the respect for this fundamental outlook in all its future studies on traditional medicine.

"The following basic principles. On the one hand, the methodologies should guarantee the safety and efficacy of herbal medicines and traditional procedure-based therapies. On the other hand, however, they should not become obstacles to the application and development of traditional medicine. The complex issue has been a concern fro national health authorities and scientists in recent years."

Thus any person who attempts to deconstruct the concepts of Ayurveda not only requires a through understanding of clinical principles and practice of the system but also a firm grounding in its fundamental orientation.

“The study of traditional systems of knowledge requires a fair description of each systems i.e., a description that does not start from the demarcationist principles of the Western science alone can be regarded as a system of knowledge based on the rationality and directed at the structure of reality. Applied to Ayurveda, this means that we need a description of this particular medical system that does not presuppose the universal validity of the methodological norms of Western medicine, thus degrading any system of medicine that differs from it. Fairness requires a thorough study of the metaphysical basis of Ayurveda, its methodological and heuristic principles, as well as, its adaptability and its potential for producing new knowledge. Research on this line will not only yield results which are theoretically interesting and useful for the comparative study of the medical systems but will also serve practical aims since, to take one example, the degree of adaptability of a medical system is of vital important for its survival in a changing society. The required type of description does not yet exist with regard to Ayurveda. The numerous books are articles on this subject by Indian authors flecting the struggle for power of the practitioners and their efforts to prove that their system is as valid as or more valuable than, that of Western medicine. Attempts by non-Indian authors to provide us with a more adequate picture are not known to me.

Cakrapani observes the influence of various schools of Indian tradition in the medical system. Indeed the positions Ayurveda as a separate school of thought having allegiance to all intellectual traditions of India, which are not antagonistic to tenets of Ayurveda. Cakrapani conveys his idea through the explicit usages like vaidyakadarsana and asmaddarsanam.

Though the tradition as well as modern researches shows the uniqueness of Indian medicine's theoretical foundation and its interaction with then live systems of thought is not well appreciated and given its due credit by Indian scholars and academy. This can be shown by the observations by well-known Indian thinker D.P.Chattopadhaya's observation on Indian medicine's relationship with philosophical systems.

All this, however, means one thing. The source-books of Ayurveda in their extant forms give us the apparent impression of being quaint bundle of incompatible ideas.

These prejudicial and non-historic attitudes towards the basic orientation of Ayurveda demand the true seekers of this system to know its subtler nuances and there comes the role of Prof. Dasgupta's work on Indian medicine's philosophical speculations.

The compilation of Dr. S. Dasgupta's study on speculations in Ayurveda: Ayurveda Darsana is our first work in this direction. The studies on philosophical speculations in Ayurveda found scattered in this classical work i.e. History of Indian Philosophy, is compiled in to single volume for easier access of graduate and post graduate of Ayurveda. We hope that Ayurveda community; the students in particular, will be benefited by this humble effort.

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