Astangasamgraha of Vahata of vrddha vagbhata Sanskrit
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- 615.538 Sh694 A 105031
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Ubhayabharati Sanskrit | 615.538 Sh694 A 105031 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 105031 |
Vāgbhata (वाग्भट) is one of the most influential classical writers of ayurveda. Several works are associated with his name as author, principally the Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha (अष्टाङ्गसंग्रह) and the Ashtāngahridayasaṃhitā (अष्टाङ्गहृदयसंहिता). The best current research, however, argues in detail that these two works cannot be the product of a single author. Indeed, the whole question of the relationship of these two works, and their authorship, is very difficult and still far from solution. :645 Both works make frequent reference to the earlier classical works, the Charaka Samhita and the Sushruta Samhita. :391–593 Vāgbhata is said, in the closing verses of the Ashtānga sangraha, to have lived in Sind (today in Pakistan), and to have been the son of Simhagupta and pupil of Avalokita. He was a vedic, as is shown by his explicit praise for the Shiva by name at the start of the Ashtāngasangraha, and his praise of the Shiva under the title "Unprecedented Teacher" in the opening verse of the Ashtānga hridayasamhitā. His work contains syncretic elements.
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