Bhela-Samhita: Text with English Commentary

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Bhela Samhita written by Bhela carya one of the oldest Samhitas belonging to the contemporary time of Agnivesa the writer of the Agnivesa Samhita Bhela Carya one among the six disciples of Punarvasu Atreya. It is described by Burnell in his catalogue of manuscripts under 10773. A palm leaf manuscript of Bhela Samhita composed in Sanskrit language but written in Telugu script was first found in the palace library, Tanjore. The unique manuscript of this ancient treatise was first published by the Calcutta University in1921 as Volume VI of the Journal of Department of letters. This great treatise thought at some places incomplete, is not known to have been redacted or condensed from the original tantra into smaller Samhita, with the benefit the although it had been dormant in the past ages it has sustained its originally. Bhela Samhita divided a follows:- Nidana Sthana, Vimana Sthana, Sarirasthana, Indriyasthana, Cikitsasthana, Kalpasthana and Siddhisthana, Bhela is distinct in explaining vividly about the local food habits and specificity in disease prevalence pertaining to them. Again Bhela is distinct in explaining different symptoms emerge in Dhatus owing to the vitiation of pitta, deranged pregnancy also with its peculiar consequence, and classifying much disease as Karmaja and also such other. Thus Bhela has advanced his own ideas and thrown light on specific flora fauna, customs, disease prevalence, natural history etc., suggestive of additions and improvements as an yield of his talented genius.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P Srinivasa Rao

Dr. P. Srinivasa Rao is a B.A. (Lit.), M.D. (Ayu.) Professor & Head , Department of Kayacikitsa, Dr. B.R.K.R. Govt. Ayurvedic College, Hyderabad.

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Title
Bhela-Samhita: Text with English Commentary
Krishnadas Ayurveda Series
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
978812180291
Length
xi+383p., Bibliography; Index; 25cm.
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