Let’s know some history of the greatest treatment in the world - Ayurveda

Ayurvedic treatment for Cancer is now getting huge appreciation but still a small part of people has their own doubts about Ayurveda and concern about the results. So in this read we will discuss how this so called greatest treatment in the world with zero side effects evolved.

Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine derived from spiritual visions received by the Rishis Indians. Ayurvedic medicine is developed by many processes step by step. Ayurveda is a powerful weapon given by our nature to cure diseases that are considered without origin and that are believed to have a spontaneous origin.

Whatever the origin of the Vedas, they occupy a unique position of them, illuminates the early habits and customs of the people and also the medical science of our nation, in fact, the Vedas are the sources of the fundamental principles of our Ayurveda that is scattered in the moulded body of Vedic science. We find extensive references and descriptions of different parts and organs of the human body in Vedas, so it is generally accepted that Indian Medicinal practice Ayurveda lies in the Vedas.

Ayurveda is considered the upveda of Atharvaveda, some believe it is a separate Veda. In Ayurveda, the disease is caused by the imbalance of the 3 doshas Vata, Pitta and Kapha. The treatment is based on the recovery of the balance of these doshas. Our Ayurvedic medicine system has better quality than any other medicine. 

When diseases begin to disturb human beings, Brahma remembers the science of life. It is believed that Bramha is the first Ayurveda compiler that nobody created. Our Samhitas and Puranas describe that Bramha remembered Ayurveda, he was the first person to do that job.

It is amazing that only one person can remember this type of more advanced biological sciences in this world. Brahma's work in Brahma Samhita may not be an individual job. It can be a series of works done by wise men. Bramha Samhita can be an indicative word. The word "Bramha" indicates knowledge, Athma means "soul." Study about our soul in various situations performed by many Rishis Somebody compiled it in a book and called it Bramha Samhita. There may be a probability that Bramha is the king of a certain place in India. Rishis below him recalled knowledge about the process of life. To respect their king, they labelled his book as "Bramha Samhita."

Ayurveda as a science in which the knowledge of life exists or that deals with the knowledge or science of longevity since Ayus (life) is a combination of Sarira (body/soma), Indriyas (sensory organs), Sattva (manas/psychic) and Atma (soul/spirit). Therefore, Ayurveda is a science in which there is knowledge of Sarira, Indriyas, Sattva and Atma.

There was another argument that there is no man like Bramha or Bramha Samhita. Samhitas had just given Bramha supremacy because he was considered a God. That may be correct because Bramha Samhita is not available now. There is no valuable evidence that any part of Samhita is being used in other Samhitas and other Ayurvedic books. Bramha is considered as God, so whatever in the name of God, people must believe and obey. Rishis know the importance of Ayurveda; They compiled it for the welfare of the human being. People feared God; they didn't want to do anything against God and his word.

Bramha taught the eternal science of Ayurveda to Daksa. There is no clear evidence that he created a "Prajapathe Samhita", but in "Bramha vaivarta Purana", a discussion about these, Samhita itself. There is no clear evidence in Ayurvedic Samhitas. And it is believed that this is the ultimate story that says how Ayurveda evolved.

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