Who among the following was a contributor to the subject of medicine in ancient India?

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  1. Bhasa
  2. Charaka
  3. Panini
  4. Harsha

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Option 2 : Charaka
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The correct answer is Charaka.

Key Points

  • Charaka was a contributor to the subject of medicine in ancient India.
  • He was the court physician of Kaniska.
  • Charaka was one of the principal contributors to Ayurveda medicine in ancient India.
  • He is best known for his work Charaka Samhita.
  • Charaka Samhita:
    • It is also called Caraka-Samhita.
    • It is a detailed text on ancient Indian medicine attributed to Charaka, a practitioner of Ayurveda, India's traditional medical system.
    • Charaka-Samhita, also spelt Caraka-Samhita or Caraka- samhita, comprehensive text on ancient Indian medicine credited to Charaka.
    • He was a practitioner of the traditional system of Indian medicine known as Ayurveda.
    • Charaka is thought to have flourished sometime between the 2nd century BCE and the 2nd century CE. 
    • The Charaka-Samhita, in its current form, is believed to have originated in the first century CE.
    • According to ancient Indian medicine studies, the original text was written by Agnivesha.
    • One of six disciples of Ayurvedic scholar Punarvasu Atreya, many centuries ago,
      • (The other five disciples were Bhela, Jatukarna, Parashara, Harita, and Ksharapani).
    • Each of the disciples went on to write their own Samhitas, combining both Atreya's ideas and their own understanding of the subject.
    • The Agnivesha-Samhita, written by Agnivesha, was unlike any other in terms of depth and quality.
    • It came to be known as the Charaka-Samhita after Charaka refined and annotated it.
    • The treatise was divided into eight parts, or ashtanga sthanas, by Charaka:
      • sutra, nidana, vimana, sarira, endriya, chikitsa, Kalpa, and Siddha; each section had multiple chapters.

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  • Panini:
    • He was born in Shalatula on the Indus River in present-day Pakistan.
    • He was a Sanskrit grammarian and gave a comprehensive and scientific theory of phonetics, phonology, and morphology.
    • He is considered the founder of the language and literature of Sanskrit.
    • His major work involves a treatise called Astadhyayi (or Astaka). It consists of eight chapters, each subdivided into quarter chapters.
    • Under Astadhyayi, he distinguished between the language of sacred texts and the usual language of communication.
    • He gave formal production rules and definitions to describe Sanskrit grammar.
    • He gave about 1700 basic elements like nouns, verbs, vowels, and consonants he put them into classes.
    • Pushyamitra Shunga is a post-Mauryan king whereas the birth year of Panini is not known. Experts give dates of Panini in the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th centuries which are all Pre-Mauryan.
    • Astadhyayi (or Astaka) is Panini's major work related to Sanskrit grammar.
  • Harsha:
    • Harshavardhana ruled from 606-647 CE.
    • He lived from 590 to 647 CE and was the last ruler of the Vardhana Empire.
    • He was the king of the Vardhana dynasty and was the son of Prabhakarvardhana.
    • He took the title of sakal uttara patha natha (lord of northern India).His biography Harshacharita ("Deeds of Harsha") was written by Sanskrit poet Banabhatta.
    • He authored Nagananda, Ratnavali, Priyadarshika all written in the Sanskrit language.
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