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|title = [[Charaka Samhita]] Chikitsa Sthana | |||
|header1 = Sections | |||
|label2 = Preceding | |||
|data2 = [[Indriya Sthana]] | |||
|label3 = Succeeding | |||
|data3 = [[Kalpa Sthana]] | |||
|label5 = Subsequent Sections | |||
|data5 = [[Siddhi Sthana]] | |||
|header6 = Chapters | |||
|label7 = | |||
|data7 = [[Rasayana]], [[Vajikarana]], [[Jwara Chikitsa]], [[Raktapitta Chikitsa]], [[Purvarupeeya]], [[Kathamanasharireeya]], [[Pannarupiya]], [[Avakshirsheeya]], [[Shyavnimitta]], [[Sadyomarneeya]], [[Anujyoti]], [[Gomaychurniya]] | |||
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''Chikitsa'' in Sanskrit means treatment and this section is about therapeutics in Ayurveda. Since the objective of Ayurveda is the prevention and treatment of disease, the first two chapters viz. [[Rasayana]] and [[Vajikarana]] deal with the preservation and promotion of physical, mental, and sexual health of a healthy person and the remaining chapters deal with therapeutics for the cure of diseases. | ''Chikitsa'' in Sanskrit means treatment and this section is about therapeutics in Ayurveda. Since the objective of Ayurveda is the prevention and treatment of disease, the first two chapters viz. [[Rasayana]] and [[Vajikarana]] deal with the preservation and promotion of physical, mental, and sexual health of a healthy person and the remaining chapters deal with therapeutics for the cure of diseases. | ||