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''Shlokasthanam samuddishtam tantrasyasya shirah shubham [Cha. Chi. 30/45]''
''Shlokasthanam samuddishtam tantrasyasya shirah shubham [Cha. Chi. 30/45]''


Per the above verse, the [[Sutra Sthana]] (Section on fundamental principles) of [[Charaka Samhita]] deserves the same place as the head deserves in the human body. In ancient times, the [[Sutra Sthana]] was always placed first among ''Samhitas''(ancient reference texts of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda]).Thus, this important section lays the foundation for the whole [[Charaka Samhita]] by means of the basic principles documented in it.  
<div style="text-align:justify;">Per the above verse, the [[Sutra Sthana]] (Section on fundamental principles) of [[Charaka Samhita]] deserves the same place as the head deserves in the human body. In ancient times, the [[Sutra Sthana]] was always placed first among ''Samhitas''(ancient reference texts of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda]).Thus, this important section lays the foundation for the whole [[Charaka Samhita]] by means of the basic principles documented in it.  
Besides the foundation principles, this section also establishes various technical terms that are used in subsequent sections of the [[Charaka Samhita]]. This helps in providing a base to not just [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] practitioners, but also teachers, researchers, and scholars.  
Besides the foundation principles, this section also establishes various technical terms that are used in subsequent sections of the [[Charaka Samhita]]. This helps in providing a base to not just [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] practitioners, but also teachers, researchers, and scholars.  
From the standpoint of its structure, the [[Sutra Sthana]] consists of thirty chapters, grouped into eight logical groupings. The first seven are ''Chatushkas''(or tetrads, i.e., groups of four), while the last one is a ''sangrahadvaya''(a group of two chapters).
From the standpoint of its structure, the [[Sutra Sthana]] consists of thirty chapters, grouped into eight logical groupings. The first seven are ''Chatushkas''(or tetrads, i.e., groups of four), while the last one is a ''sangrahadvaya''(a group of two chapters).
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Like in most sections of the [[Charaka Samhita]], the [[Sutra Sthana]] also reads as a free-flow text, with each chapter linked logically with the preceding and succeeding chapters in some way.
Like in most sections of the [[Charaka Samhita]], the [[Sutra Sthana]] also reads as a free-flow text, with each chapter linked logically with the preceding and succeeding chapters in some way.
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