Reborn Ancient Science: The Ancient Indian Knowledge System And The Medical Science
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- 1. Dr. D. Y. Patil Arts, Commerce and Science College Akurdi, Pune.
Description
The Ancient Indian Knowledge System has been a profound source of wisdom in various fields, especially in ayurvedic medicine. Rooted in texts like the Vedas and Upanishads, this knowledge system emphasizes a holistic approach to health, combining physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. One of the key aspects of the ancient Indian medical system is Ayurveda, a comprehensive science that uses natural remedies such as herbs, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications to prevent and cure diseases. Vedic literature is the foundation of India's knowledge tradition. It includes important texts like the Upanishads, Vedas, and Upvedas. One key idea from these teachings is "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," a phrase from the Maha Upanishad, which means "The World is One Family. "The word "Ayurveda" comes from two Sanskrit words: "Ayu," meaning life, and "Veda," meaning knowledge. So, Ayurveda is the knowledge of life, focusing on health and well-being.
This research paper aims to explore the rich history and contributions of IKS in the field of medical sciences, highlighting its relevance in modern times. It will cover the essential principles of Ayurveda, the role of medicinal plants, diagnostic methods like pulse reading (nadi vigyan), and how these ancient practices can be integrated into contemporary healthcare. The paper will provide insights into the sustainability of these practices, particularly in the context of global health challenges. By looking at IKS through various lenses, this study seeks to present a comprehensive understanding of how ancient Indian medical knowledge continues to influence modern science.
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