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'''Vagbhata''' (Tib. [[ཕ་ཁོལ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''pha khol'') is considered one of the three main authors of Ayurveda, the other two being Charaka and Sushruta. His main works are the Astanga Samgraha (Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha) and the Astanga Hridaya (Ashtāngahridayasaṃhitā), ''A Compilation of the Essence of the Eight Branches'', the latter of which has been translated into Tibetan (''yan lag brgyad pa'i snying po bsdus pa'') and can be found in the [[Tengyur]]. | '''Vagbhata''' (Tib. [[ཕ་ཁོལ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''pha khol'') is considered one of the three main authors of Ayurveda, the other two being Charaka and Sushruta. His main works are the Astanga Samgraha (Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha) and the Astanga Hridaya (Ashtāngahridayasaṃhitā), ''A Compilation of the Essence of the Eight Branches'', the latter of which has been translated into Tibetan (''yan lag brgyad pa'i snying po bsdus pa'') and can be found in the [[Tengyur]]. To this day the Astanga Hridaya is considered the most important Ayurvedic work in the region of Kerala, India. | ||
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Revision as of 06:59, 12 October 2023
Vagbhata (Tib. ཕ་ཁོལ་, Wyl. pha khol) is considered one of the three main authors of Ayurveda, the other two being Charaka and Sushruta. His main works are the Astanga Samgraha (Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha) and the Astanga Hridaya (Ashtāngahridayasaṃhitā), A Compilation of the Essence of the Eight Branches, the latter of which has been translated into Tibetan (yan lag brgyad pa'i snying po bsdus pa) and can be found in the Tengyur. To this day the Astanga Hridaya is considered the most important Ayurvedic work in the region of Kerala, India.
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Further Reading
- Vagbhata's Astanga Hrdayam- Text, English Translation, Notes, Appendix and Indices- 3 Vols, translated by: Prof. K.R. Srikantha Murthy (Chowkhamba Krishnadas Academy: 2000)