Sarangdhar Samhita is a classical compendium of 'Pharmaceutical Science in Ayurveda' that caters to all the basics of pharmaceutics. Thus it is the sole systematized referral book for Ayurveda pharmaceutics till date.
Innumerable number of Ayurveda pharmaceutical companies that are functional all over the world, truly depend on this book for the basics of medicine preparation. The volumes of 'AFI' (Ayurvedic Formulary of India) largely borrow the information from this great book.
Sarangdhar Samhita has three sections by name Poorvakhanda, Madhyamakhanda and Uttarakhand Poorvakhand focuses on all the basics of pharmaceutics; Madhyamakhanda widely deals with the knowledge of Ayurveda pharmaceutics (preparation of different dosage forms); and Uttarakhanda' meticulously reveals all the Pancakarma therapies and its formulations.
Dr. Ravindra Angadi (M.D.& Ph.D. in Ayurveda) works as Professor and recognized P.G. and Ph. D. guide in Post Graduate department of Rasasastra and Bhaisajya Kalpana, at S. D. M. College of Ayurveda, Kuthpady, Udupi, Karnataka since 2003. His earlier literary works in the field of ayurveda are widely appreciated by ayurveda scholars and are gladly accepted by the student fraternity of Ayurveda.
His other literary works:
A TEXT BOOK OF BHAISHAJYA KALPANA (as per most recent UG and PG syllabus of C.C.I.M.)
A TEXT BOOK OF RASA SHASTRA (as per most recent UG and PG syllabus of C.C.I.M.)
RASA-TARANGINI (Ayurveda Pharmaceutics & Indian Alchemy)-Text with descriptive English Commentary
BHAISHAJYA-RATNAVALI (An Enlightening Encyclopedia of Classical Ayurvedic Medicines) - Text with Transcendence descriptive English Commentary.
VAIDYAKA PARIBHASHA PRADEEPA (The Captivating Magic of Classical Ayurvedic Terminologies) - Text with Transcendence descriptive English Commentary.
Sarngadharasamhita is a book written during later parts of 13th century and earlier parts of 14th century by Acarya Sarangadhara. It is a classical compendium of 'Pharmaceutical Science in Ayurveda' that caters to all the basics of pharmaceutics. Thus, it is the sole systematized referral book of Ayurveda pharmaceuticstill date. It has three segments by name pIrvakhanda', 'madhyamakhanda' and 'uttarakhanda'.
Purvakhandacontains 7 chapters. First three chapters speaks elaborately on 'manaparibhasa' (units of measurements) with other basic definitions needed for understanding the 'pharmaceutical science'. It also focusses on wide range of topics such as ausadha sevana kala' (chronotherapeutics); inherent drug properties and their functioning; dosasancaya, prakopa and prasama; nadi-netra-jivha-mutrapariksa; cikitsacatuspada (four pillars of treatment) etc.
Fourth chapter 'Dipanapacanadhyaya' deals in an organized way with typical definitions revealing 'agrousadhies' (drugs of choice) for wide range of ailments. Fifth and 6th chapters, Kaladikakhyanadhyaya' and 'Aharadi-gatiradhyaya' deal with the anatomical and physiological aspects of human body. The last 7th chapter of 'purvakhanda i. e. Rogagananadhyaya meticulously enlists the wide range of diseases and their sub-types.
Madhyamakhanda is the heart and soul of this book. It has 12 chapters that are devoted to the knowledge of Ayurveda pharmaceutics. Innumerable number of minor and mightier pharmaceutical companies that produce medicines of Ayurveda, truly depend on this book for the basics of medicine preparation. The books of 'AFI' (Ayurvedic Formulary of India) borrowsall its information from this great book. This section of the book is fully devoted to the pharmaceutical aspects of Ayurveda.
First 10 chapters of madhyamakhanda' elaborately speak on swarasa expressed juice of drugs), kalka (drug paste), kwatha (decoctions), hima cold infusions), phanta (hot infusions), curna (medicinal powders), vati (pills), avaleha (confections), sneha (medicated ghee and oils) and sandhanakalpanas (fermentative preparations) along with examples of most significant formulations in each chapter. Eleventh and 12th chapters deal with metals and minerals (rasa dravya) and their pharmaceutical processing along with significant 'rasousadhies'.
Uttarakhand a contains 13 chapters. It is all devoted to 'pancakarma aspects' such as snehana (oleation), swedana (sudation), vamana (emesis), virecana (purgation), basti (enema), nasya (nasal medication), raktamoksana (blood-letting) and dhumapana (medicated smoking); along with topics such as gandusa-kavala (oral liquids and gargles), lepa (topical preparations) and netrakriyakalpas (topical eye therapies).
With all the humbleness and humility, I would like to place this great book before the readers with my 'TRANSCENDENCE' descriptive English commentary to all itsconcepts done with most appropriate and authentic illustration.
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