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aggalayya | āyurveda surgeon of 11th Century in Āndhradeśa and believer in Jain religion.
āghāta trauma; shock. |
ānandārya | author of Jīvanānanda, a play and an allegory of āyurveda (18th Century ), native of T in South India. |
āyurveda | the classical Indian system of medicine. |
bharadvāja | a celestial āyurveda physician and student of Indra; skylark; planet Mars; bone. |
bhāvamiśra | āyurveda physician of Kāśi (16th Century ), author of Bhāvaprakāśa. |
brahma | the god; who memorized āyurveda. |
cakrapāṇi | āyurveda physician of Bengal in 11th Century , author of Āyurveda dīpika, a commentary on Carakasamhita. |
cikitsāsāra | a text of āyurveda written by Gudapalli Yerramsastry in the 19th Century |
dhanvantari | king of Kāśi, teacher-surgeon of Śuśruta; god of āyurveda. |
dhanvantarinighanṭu | glossary of āyurveda authored by Dhanvantari, a physician in the court of Vikramaditya. |
gayadāsa | āyurveda physician of Bengal region (10th-11th Century AD) and author of Nyāyacandrikāpañjika, a commentary on Suśrutasamhita. |
indra | ancient Vedic deity, taught āyurveda to Ātreya, the teacher of Agniveśa. |
kāsyapa | vṛddha Jīvaka, paediatrician and gynaecologist par excellence in āyurveda kāsyapatantra a treatise on peadiatrics. |
kavirāja | āyurveda physician in Bengal region. |
meghanātha | Jain āyurveda physician specialized in paediatrics, mentioned in Kalyāṇakāraka. |
navanīta | a treatise on āyurveda (4th Century ) discovered by colonel Bower, a British military officer, therefore named Bower’s manuscript; also known as Yaśomitrasamhita. |
niscalakara | āyurveda scholar and disciple of Vijayarakṣita belonging to Bengal region and adherent of Buddhism, 12th Century |
pālakāpya | author of Hastyāyurveda, a treatise on diseases of elephants. |
samanthabhadra | adherent of Jainism and an expert in all branches of āyurveda. |
śarabharājīya | an āyurveda compendium of 18th Century authored by Tulluru Sarabharaju in Telugu language. |
śāstrayogam | a work on āyurveda in Malayalam. |
śataṣloki | poetic treatise on āyurveda by a Telugu scholar in Tanjavur. |
siddha | variant of āyurveda in south India. |
vaidyarājavallabha | a treatise of āyurveda authored by Laxmanapandita in Hampi, Vijayanagara empire in 14th Century |
yogaratnākara | a treatise of āyurveda authored by Nayanasekhara (17th Century ). |