Abstract

Ayurveda – Originating from the necessity to comprehend and treat illnesses and preserve human health, life science. Charaka Samhita is a knowledge of encyclopedia comprehensive and provides an approach to Ayurveda. The time period of Charaka Samhita is considered to in between 1500 BC to 2nd century AD. The context of the treatise was first thought by Atreya and then subsequently codified by Agnivesha revised by Charaka later reconstructed by Drudhabala. As per the evidence, 12,000 verses are documented but presently 9295 verses are available in Charaka Samhita. To sum up, the Ayurvedic notion of the three Sutras—Hetu (reason), Linga (symptoms), and Aushadha (medicine)—is stated as follows: two of the Sutras are intended for illness diagnosis, while the third is intended for therapy. Making an accurate diagnosis of any illness is crucial to its effective treatment. Aim and objectives: To investigate the ideas of eight Sthana of the Charaka Samhita's therapeutic applicability in the modern day. Material and Methods: The majority of the Samhita that is now accessible is Charaka Samhita, with annotations in Hindi and Sanskrit. Discussion: This Samhita consists of eight Sthana covering a plethora of topics that a clinician should be familiar with before beginning practice. Clinical application with respect to Sthana is addressed. Conclusion: Acharya Charaka's eight Sthana include a progressive, scientific approach to illness management that is currently being used in modern therapeutic settings.

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