Search references for CHARAKA. Phrases containing CHARAKA
See searches and references containing CHARAKA!CHARAKA
Ancient Indian physician and academic
Charaka was one of the principal contributors to Ayurveda, a system of medicine and lifestyle developed in ancient India. He is known as a physician who
Charaka
Sanskrit text on ayurveda
The Charaka Samhita (Sanskrit: चरक संहिता, romanized: Caraka-Saṃhitā, lit. 'Compendium of Charaka') is a Sanskrit text on Ayurveda (Indian traditional
Charaka_Samhita
Passage of text in the Charaka Samhita
Charaka shapath (or, Charaka oath) is a certain passage of text in Charaka Samhita, a Sanskrit text on Ayurveda (Indian traditional medicine) believed
Charaka_shapath
Scholar of Ayurveda
The original contents of Charaka Samhita are credited to Atreya, which were in turn codified and edited by Agnivesha and Charaka. According to Surendranath
Atreya
Community in Greece
Charakas (Greek: Χάρακας) is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Asterousia on Crete, Greece with about 800 inhabitants. It is about 45 km
Charakas
Sage in Hinduism
and Kaurava princes in the Mahabharata. Bharadvaja is also mentioned in Charaka Samhita, an authoritative ancient Indian medical text. The word Bharadvaja
Bharadvaja
Ancient Sanskrit medical compendium
of Suśruta is one of the foundational texts of Ayurveda, alongside the Charaka-Saṃhitā, the Bhela-Saṃhitā, and the medical portions of the Bower Manuscript
Sushruta_Samhita
Sanskrit medical text
pupil Bhela, the author of the text. It shows many similarities with the Charaka Samhita, another text of the Atreya school, but it also shows some similarities
Bhela_Samhita
Topics referred to by the same term
text of the Indian medical system of Ayurveda written by Charaka Charaka shapath or Charaka oath, a set of instructions for students of medicine, the
Charak
Pseudoscientific alternative medicine originating from India
later author before 500 CE. Similar arguments apply to the Charaka Samhita, written by Charaka, and the Bhela Samhita, attributed to Atreya Punarvasu, that
Ayurveda
Aniconic representation of the Hindu goddess Shakti, consort of Shiva
medicine and surgery-related Sanskrit texts such as the Sushruta Samhita and Charaka Samhita. In this context, yoni broadly refers to "female sexual and procreative
Yoni
Nectar of immortality in Hinduism and used as a metaphor in Buddhism
with rejuvenating (Rasayana) properties. In the foundational text, the Charaka Samhita, Amrita is a primary synonym for Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia)
Amrita
Vedic sage and founder of Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy
philosophy, but possibly scholars in other fields such as Charaka who wrote a medical text named Charaka Samhita. The century in which Kaṇāda lived is unclear
Kaṇāda
Oath of ethics taken by physicians
a college in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, medical students took the Charaka shapath, a Sanskrit oath attributed to ancient sage and physician Maharishi
Hippocratic_Oath
Sanskrit word
word that now refers to the entire plant kingdom. However, according to Charaka Samhitā and Sushruta Samhita medical texts and the Vaisesikas school of
Vanaspati
Spice made from flower buds
Cloves are mentioned in the Ramayana. Cloves are also mentioned in the Charaka Samhita. One of the earliest examples of literary evidence of cloves in
Clove
Indian alcoholic drink
India circa 400 BCE). Other ancient medical authorities also mention it ; Charaka referred to making a woman with a miscarriage senseless to pain by administering
Sura_(alcoholic_drink)
Ancient Indian scholar(s)
Patanjali, who likely lived in 8th-century CE and wrote a commentary on Charaka Samhita and this text is called Carakavarttika. According to some modern
Patanjali
Ayurvedic author in Hinduism
preceptor, Atreya, and arranged it in the form of a treatise, named the Charaka Samhita. Agnivesha is described to be the chief pupil of Punarvasu Atreya
Agnivesha
namely Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita. These are the two foundational Hindu texts of this field that have survived from ancient India. Charaka Samhita
Debates_in_ancient_India
Ancient Indian physician and surgeon
Suśruta-saṃhitā was known to the scholar Dṛḍhabala, a contributor to the Charaka Samhita that wrote between the fourth and fifth centuries CE. Additionally
Sushruta
Treatise on Ayurveda attributed to Kashyapa
Sushruta Samhita, Charaka Samhita, Bhela Samhita, and Harita Samhita. It is dependent upon the works of the Ayuvedic practitioner Charaka. In contemporary
Kashyapa_Samhita
Topics referred to by the same term
scientists, a form of the medical oath, adapted for scientists Charaka shapath or Charaka oath, similar oaths in traditional Indian medicine This disambiguation
Hippocratic Oath (disambiguation)
Hippocratic_Oath_(disambiguation)
Ancient Indian veterinarian
in his book Agnivesha Tantra and later by Charaka (Charaka Samhita, encyclopedia of the physician Charaka). Others[who?] say the great surgeon Sushruta
Shalihotra
Species of plant
herb. The plant is mentioned in the ancient Indian ayurvedic medicine Charaka Samhita (circa 100 AD). Modern ayurvedic medicine uses the plant, known
Cyperus_rotundus
Species of flowering plant
"wind-killing." According to the Nighantus the kernels are narcotic. In the Charaka Samhita, the ancient Ayurvedic text, bibhitaki fruits are mentioned as
Terminalia_bellirica
Faking illness for personal gain
Diabetes, and Other Subjects More or Less Related". Proceedings of the Charaka Club. 10. New York: Columbia University Press: 52–55. Garrison, Fielding
Malingering
Hindu devotional hymn
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Hanuman_Chalisa
Diet based on foods in yogic and ayurvedic literature
foods (viruddha) are considered to be a cause of many diseases. In the Charaka Samhita, a list of food combinations considered incompatible in the sattvic
Sattvic_diet
Range of Indian religious traditions
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Hinduism
Hindu religious texts
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Maalika
Literature originating in the Kashmir region
Hindu treatise known as the Yogasutra, and Dridhbala, who revised the Charaka Samhita of Ayurveda. In medieval times, philosophers of Kashmir Shaivism
Literature_of_Kashmir
Municipal unit in Greece
492 sq mi). Its ancient name was Kiamon while the Byzantines called it Charaka. The largest town in the peninsula is Kounoupidiana. The beach at Stavros
Akrotiri,_Crete
Internal framework of the human body
differences in the count of bones in the two schools is partly because Charaka Samhita includes 32 tooth sockets in its count, and their difference of
Human_skeleton
Tantric text based on Hindu goddess Radha
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Radha_Tantra
Type of fresh cheese in South Asian cuisine
introduced into India by Afghan and Iranian invaders. Based on texts such as Charaka Samhita, BN Mathur wrote that the earliest evidence of a heat-acid coagulated
Paneer
Traditional wedding ceremony in India
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Telugu_Hindu_wedding
Indian Hindu text, the oldest layer of the Vedas
period. Some post-vedic Samhitas are – Ashtavakra Gita Bhrigu Samhita Charaka Samhita Garga Samhita Gheranda Samhita Kashyap Samhita Shiva Samhita Brihat
Samhita
Ancient Hindu text
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Manusmriti
Used to denote Brahmin paternal lineage
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Brahmin_gotra
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Symbolism_of_Rama
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Hindu_kingship
Hindu deity
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Nookalamma
Sanskrit verse in Anustubh metre
and the scientific treatises of Hinduism such as Sushruta Samhita and Charaka Samhita. The Mahabharata, for example, features many verse metres in its
Shloka
Sanskrit expression
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Neti_neti
Reproductive biofluid of male or hermaphroditic animals
digestion of highly nourishing foods (milk, ghee, nuts) yield healthy shukra. Charaka states brahmacharya (abstinence), proper diet, and rest/sleep as the three
Semen
Book containing the names and descriptions of plants
animal sources. Other early works of Ayurveda include the Charaka Samhita, attributed to Charaka. This tradition, however is mostly oral. The earliest surviving
Herbal
Regional form of the Hindu deity Mahavishnu
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Jagannath
Modern alternative name for Hinduism
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Sanātana_Dharma
Village in Karnataka, India
Heggodu is a village located in the Sagar Taluk of Karnataka. It is a very important cultural and educational hub in South India, because of the organizations
Heggodu
Indian yogi and guru (1855 – 1936)
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Swami_Sri_Yukteswar_Giri
Hindu/Vedic goddess of night
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Ratri
Traditional system of Indian architecture as described in Hindu texts
with Vastu Vidya (वास्तुविद्या) expertise should construct these. The Charaka Samhita dated between 100 BCE to 150 CE, for example, in book 1, verse
Hindu_architecture
Indian confection
& Pākaśāstra texts ranging from Charaka Samhita of the 4th century BCE to Bhojanakutūhala of 17th century CE. Charaka Samhita enlists piṇḍaka along with
Peda
12th-century Hindu temple in Goa, India
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Mahadev_Temple,_Tambdi_Surla
Hindu temples in India
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Shakta_Pithas_in_Maharashtra
Rigvedic hymn dedicated to Purusha
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Purusha_Sukta
Branch of Rigveda
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Shakala_Shakha
Royal genealogies as described in Indian tradition
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Epic-Puranic royal genealogies
Epic-Puranic_royal_genealogies
Hindu goddess epithet
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Jagdamba
Ayurvedic physician
make extensive reference to earlier Ayurvedic authorities, especially the Charaka Saṃhitā and the Suśruta Saṃhitā, and they systematize the eight-fold (aṣṭāṅga)
Vagbhata
Indian mythological character
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Ikshvaku
Hindu artisan community traditionally associated with pottery
Gora Kumbhar Monier-Williams, Sanskrit-English Dictionary. Sharma, P. V. Charaka Samhita. Chaukhamba Orientalia. Possehl, Gregory L. (2002). The Indus Civilization:
Kumbara
Medieval-era Sanskrit text
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Skanda_Purana
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Paliya
Hindu temple
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Achaleshwar_Mahadev_Temple
Ancient university in Taxila
Jivaka, court doctor at Rajagriha and personal doctor of the Buddha. Charaka, the Indian "father of medicine" and one of the leading authorities in
University_of_ancient_Taxila
Brahmin gotra
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Savarna_(gotra)
Hindu temple in Nagaon, Assam, India
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Maha_Mrityunjay_Temple
Division of a zodiacal sign in Indian astrology
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Varga_(astrology)
Varna in Hinduism, one of four castes
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Brahmin
Indian Hindu spring festival of colours
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Holi
thrown into the water splashes, hisses and smokes in volumes..." In the Charaka Samhita an analogy occurs that probably refers to the lost wax technique
History of metallurgy in the Indian subcontinent
History_of_metallurgy_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Religious account of a Hindu temple and its site
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Sthala_purana
Hindu festival associated with Hanuman
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Hanuman_Jayanti
Race in Hindu mythology
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Danava_(Hinduism)
Abode of Indra in Hinduism
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Amaravati_(mythology)
Rigvedic hymns dedicated to Lakshmi
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Śrī_Sūkta
Hindu wedding ritual
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Kanyadana
Artisan god in Vedic Hinduism
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Tvashtr
South and East Asian drink
non-alcoholic form now being marketed there as a traditional herbal remedy. The Charaka Samhita as we know today is from 1st century CE finds earliest records
Triphala
Hindu hymn
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Sharanagati_Gadyam
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Panch_Sarovar
Upanishad on Hindu god Ganesha
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Ganapati_Atharvaśīrṣa
Abbasid-era library in Baghdad, modern-day Iraq
Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Hippocrates, Euclid, Plotinus, Galen, Sushruta, Charaka, Aryabhata and Brahmagupta. Many important texts were translated during
House_of_Wisdom
Sanskrit term meaning virility
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Vīrya_(Hinduism)
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Tantrasara
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Origin of the Bhagavata Purana
Origin_of_the_Bhagavata_Purana
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Dravidian_folk_religion
Punishments for criminal activity in Hindu law
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Daṇḍa_(Hindu_punishment)
Ritual offering sacrifice in Hinduism
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Yajna
Three Sanskrit encyclopaedias of medicine
constitute the Bṛhat-Trayī: Charaka Samhita (चरकसंहिता) was composed by Agnivesha (अग्निवेश) and later edited by Charaka (चरक). Sushruta Samhita (सुश्रुतसंहिता)
Brhat_Trayi
Hindu philosophical concept
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Tamas_(philosophy)
Hindu festival held every 144 years
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Godavari_Maha_Pushkaram
Kannada and Telugu Hindu New Year
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Ugadi
Amputation of the nose
as do the laws of ancient Egypt, and in Hindu medicine the writings of Charaka and the Sushruta Samhita. Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, Horemheb, authored
Rhinotomy
Hindu text
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Lakshmi_Tantra
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
List of Hindu temples in the United Kingdom
List_of_Hindu_temples_in_the_United_Kingdom
Form of poem with eight stanzas
Mimamsa Sutras Nyāya Sūtras Vaiśeṣika Sūtra Yoga Sutras Pramana Sutras Charaka Samhita Sushruta Samhita Natya Shastra Vastu Shastra Panchatantra Divya
Ashtakam
Hindu Temple in Goa
Sthapatyaveda Shastras, sutras, and samhitas Arthashastra Brahma Sutras Charaka Samhita Dharma Shastra Kama Sutra Natya Shastra Nyāya Sūtras Panchatantra
Shanta_Durga_Temple
CHARAKA
CHARAKA
CHARAKA
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish Celtic
Wise.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Kashmiri
Bright; Lord Krishna
Female
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Cairistìona, CIORSTAIDH means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Faithful, Loyal
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Hard working.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vardhani | வரà¯à®¤à®¾à®¨à¯€
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Praised.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic Muslim
Panther.
CHARAKA
CHARAKA
CHARAKA
CHARAKA
CHARAKA