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Vaidya Dilip Gadgil1

  • 1BSDT's Ayurveda College, Wagholi, Pune, India.

Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
|August 11, 2011
PubMed
Summary
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To unlock Ayurveda's global potential, learning Sanskrit and traditional texts is crucial. This approach ensures a deep understanding of Ayurvedic principles and their effective application in treating diseases.

Keywords:
AyurvedaTriskandhakoshachronic diseaseeducationhealth care crisis

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Area of Science:

  • Ayurvedic Medicine
  • Traditional Indian Medicine
  • Sanskrit Studies

Background:

  • Ayurveda requires enhanced understanding for global recognition and effective disease treatment.
  • Current study methods may limit the full appreciation of Ayurvedic principles and practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of Sanskrit for studying Ayurveda.
  • To advocate for traditional text-based learning over translations.
  • To promote the use of Triskandhakosha for comprehensive understanding.

Main Methods:

  • Emphasis on learning Sanskrit as the primary medium of instruction.
  • Advocacy for studying original Ayurvedic texts in their traditional context.
  • Utilizing Triskandhakosha for in-depth analysis of terminology and concepts.

Main Results:

  • Sanskrit proficiency enhances the understanding of Ayurvedic nuances.
  • Traditional learning preserves the precision and depth of Ayurvedic knowledge.
  • Triskandhakosha facilitates a thorough grasp of fundamental concepts and technical terms.

Conclusions:

  • Mastery of Sanskrit and traditional study methods are essential for realizing Ayurveda's full potential.
  • Accurate comprehension of Ayurvedic wisdom is key to its effective application in medicine.
  • This approach will elevate Ayurveda's status among global medical systems.