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Vāgbhaṭa (वाग्भट) was one of the most
influential writers of Ayurveda.
Several works are ****ociated with his name as author, prin****lly the Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha...
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composed by
Vagbhata (वाग्भट) (fl. ca. AD 610, in Sindh). A work
called Aṣṭāṅgasaṃgraha (अष्टाग्ङसंग्रह) is also
ascribed to the last author,
Vāgbhaṭa वाग्भट...
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Sanskrit text
thought to be aut****d by the
ancient Indian scholar Vagbhata. As a part of the
Brhat Trayi, it is one of the prin****l
texts of Ayurveda...
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dictionaries of
materia medica include Astanga nighantu (8th century) by
Vagbhata,
Paryaya ratnamala (9th century) by Madhava,
Siddhasara nighantu (9th century)...
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affected individuals;
describing it as
having a
sweet taste similar to honey.
Vagbhata Charaka The
Samhitas represent later revised versions(recensions) of their...
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commentator (known) on the
Sushruta Samhita,
later quoted by Dalhana.
Vagbhata, c. 7th century.
Considered one of the 'trinity' (with
Charaka and Sushruta)...
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Aryabhatiya (476–550 CE) Varahamihira,
astronomer (5th–6th
century CE)
Vagbhata,
physician (6th
century CE) Brahmagupta,
mathematician and
astronomer (598–688...
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National Research Professor, he
carried out a
study of
Sushruta and
Vagbhata and
completed the
series of
Legacy volumes on the 'Great Three' of Ayurveda'...
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Ayurvedic Astāngahrdayasamhitā (Heart of
Medicine Compendium attributed to
Vagbhata) was
translated into
Tibetan by རིན་ཆེན་བཟང་པོ། (Rinchen Zangpo) (957–1055)...
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Writer Works Charaka Charaka Samhita Kashyap Kashyap Samhita Madhav Nidāna
Sushruta Sushruta Samhita Vagbhata Ashtanga Sangraha,
Ashtanga Hridaya Samhita...