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India's Ancient Healing Heritage
The Daily Guardian
|April 18, 2025
India's ancient traditional medicines, from Vedic origins to Ayurveda, Siddha, and Unani, offer a rich history of holistic healing practices deeply intertwined with culture and nature, still relevant today.
India boasts a rich and multifaceted history of traditional medicine, a legacy stretching thousands of years, closely interwoven with its culture, philosophy, and spiritual beliefs.
These ancient systems of healing, developed through generations of observation, experimentation, and intuition, continue to play a significant role in the healthcare of a large segment of the Indian population and are increasingly gaining global recognition for their holistic approach to well-being.
The earliest roots of Indian traditional medicine can be traced to the Vedic period (circa 1500-500 BCE). The Rigveda, one of the sacred texts, contains hymns that mention medicinal plants and concepts related to health and disease. The Atharvaveda, in particular, is considered a primary source for early medical knowledge, detailing various ailments, their causes (often attributed to supernatural forces along with physical factors), and remedies involving herbs, minerals, and incantations.
This period marks the nascent stage where empirical observations began to merge with metaphysical explanations of health.
In the subsequent era, often referred to as the Classical period of Ayurveda (circa 800 BCE-1000 CE), witnessed the systematic codification and flourishing of medical knowledge. This produced the foundational texts of Ayurveda, the most prominent and widely practiced traditional medical system in India. The Charaka Samhita, attributed to Charaka, primarily focuses on internal medicine, detailing the principles of Tridosha (the three fundamental energies: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), diagnosis, prognosis, and a vast pharmacopoeia of plant-based remedies.
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