Ayurveda in Ancient India

 

 

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Ayurveda in ancient India

Hundreds of years ago civilization existed at a place called Mohenjo Daro, a lonely and dangerous area on the banks of river Sindhu at the district of Larkana in Sindh.

Long after this land had disappeared and then excavated, its relics proved to be all dedicated to health herbal conservation and cure.

Amongst many other topics the ones about herbal remedies’ and the general cleanliness of the city itself prevailed above the others.

This goes to prove that herbal medicines and Ayurveda treatments where already in use in those far away ages.

Ancient Ayurveda India Tracing the facts found through the Bhattigarh- Nalanda (Bihar, India), it is believed that the ras- shala related work and practices where carried out here. Since the excavations of Mohenjo- Daro and Harappa, Ayurveda medicine study took another turn basing the importance of historical facts at the same level of literature and scriptures.

Aarogya Vihaar The excavation of Kumarahaar in Patliputra (Patna) district an 'Arogya Vihaar' was discovered and this disclosed the fact that even at those times, a place where patients were kept for treatment was already allocated, and that's around five thousand years prior to the Indians discovered herbal treatment.

Mrugashrunga (Barks of deer) The deer bark, claimed by Athra Veda to be a healing herbal for hereditary diseases, was also found during the relative excavations. Barks are also used to clear cough.

Khilaune (Games) It is proved from various things like Shilajeet and Harinashrunga etc… discovered from the excavations carried out, that Indian Bhaishaj Vidnyan was very much fast pace compared to the ancient times it existed in. Kashyapsanhita and Charaksanhita also add to the proof of this fact by listing various toys and games assimiliating the animals and their behaviour in order to help the child's intellect and stimulation.

Ancient India's relationship with other Countries Home of Ayurveda India proudly boasts one of the oldest cultures and thus has influenced many other later formed countries around the globe. Misra, Aseena, Bebilonia, Mesopotamia, Cheen and India all have similar history renditions, which proves communication between these countries was possible and hence the knowledge of herbal medicine natural remedies and treatments was inherited from one country to another.

 

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