Kashyapa Samhita

Kashyap Samhitā (Devanagari कश्यप संहिता, also Kashyapa, Kasyap, Kasyapa), also known as Vriddha Jivakiya Tantra is a treatise on Ayurveda attributed to the sage Kashyap.

The text is often named as one of the earliest treatises on Indian medicine, alongside the Sushruta Samhita, Charaka Samhita, Bheda Samhita, Harita Samhita (and others).[1]

In contemporary practice of Ayurveda, it is consulted especially in the fields of Ayuvedic pediatrics, gynecology and obstetrics.[2] It is also part of the Ayurveda teaching syllabus especially in Kaumarabhritya Balaroga (Pediatrics).[3]

It is dated to a period of 6th century BCE.[4] Kashyapa Samhita was translated into Chinese during the Middle Ages.[5][6]

The Kashyap samhita contains 200 chapters.

References

  1. The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 55, 1969, p. 97.
  2. Q7 indianmedicine.nic.in. Q 7. The main classical texts for reference of Ayurvedic principles include Charak Samhita, Susruta Samhita, Astanga Hridaya, Sharangdhara Samhita, Madhava Nidan, Kashyapa Samhita, Bhavprakasha and Bhaishajya Ratnavali etc.
  3. Neonatal & Child Care, Reference Books Banaras Hindu University Department of Kaumarbhrityal Balroga.
  4. Edgar Thorpe, Showick Thorpe. Pearson General Knowledge Manual 2009. Pearson. p. 196.
  5. Terence Duke. The Boddhisattva Warriors: The Origin, Inner Philosophy, History and Symbolism of the Buddhist Martial Art Within India and China (p. 139-145).
  6. Kashyap Samhita - (English), K.R. Srikrishnamurthy

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