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The Charak Samhita New Edition project is about publication of contemporary edition of [[Ayurveda]] medical text [[ Charak Samhita]].
 
The Charak Samhita New Edition project is about publication of contemporary edition of [[Ayurveda]] medical text [[ Charak Samhita]].
    
=Project Background=
 
=Project Background=
 
==What is [[Charak Samhita]]?==
 
==What is [[Charak Samhita]]?==
<div style="text-align:justify;">The [[Charak Samhita]] /Caraka Samhita(CS, Devanagari :चरक संहिता) is the most referred text of Ayurvedic students, teachers, physicians, scholars, and researchers. The genesis of this text lies in the Agnivesha Tantra, a seminal work of antiquity written by Acharya Agnivesh approximately 3000 year ago following the Guru-Shishya tradition of knowledge transfer and mentorship. Acharya Charak redacted this information about 2000 years ago, giving the treatise its present name. In the 4th century of the Common Era (CE), Dridhabala added 41 chapters: 17 chapters of [[Chikitsa Sthana]], a complete [[Kalpa Sthana]] of 12 chapters, and the [[Siddhi Sthana]] of 12 chapters as well, to produce the present preferred version of the text. In the subsequent years, the treatise has not incorporated any changes in its format, though it was enriched from time to time with new interpretations and infusions of new knowledge through redactions and commentaries.
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<div style="text-align:justify;">The [[Charak Samhita]] /Caraka Samhita(CS, Devanagari :चरक संहिता) is the most referred text of Ayurvedic students, teachers, physicians, scholars, and researchers. The genesis of this text lies in the Agnivesha Tantra, a seminal work of antiquity written by Acharya Agnivesh approximately 3000 years ago following the Guru-Shishya tradition of knowledge transfer and mentorship. Acharya Charak redacted this information about 2000 years ago, giving the treatise its present name. In the 4th century of the Common Era (CE), Dridhabala added 41 chapters: 17 chapters of [[Chikitsa Sthana]], a complete [[Kalpa Sthana]] of 12 chapters, and the [[Siddhi Sthana]] of 12 chapters as well, to produce the present preferred version of the text. In the subsequent years, the treatise has not incorporated any changes in its format, though it was enriched from time to time with new interpretations and infusions of new knowledge through redactions and commentaries.
    
As a text, the [[Charak Samhita]] epitomizes one of the finest examples of teacher-student interactions ever recorded and written, either in ancient or modern times. The [[Charak Samhita]] is considered the best compendium among all available Ayurvedic classic texts as a resource for the medical practitioner. It is not merely a text for the management of diseases  - rather it is of the only texts available worldwide on restorative science, emphasizing the promotion of health and prevention of disease as the actual solution for controlling diseases, which is especially relevant in modern times. Further, it also seriously dwells upon the concept of longevity and healthy aging, as described in its chapters on Swasthavritta Chatushka and four parts of Rasayanadhyaya. Charak integrates the science of Yoga with body-mind connections described in Sankhya philosophy and the world view of ecosystems.
 
As a text, the [[Charak Samhita]] epitomizes one of the finest examples of teacher-student interactions ever recorded and written, either in ancient or modern times. The [[Charak Samhita]] is considered the best compendium among all available Ayurvedic classic texts as a resource for the medical practitioner. It is not merely a text for the management of diseases  - rather it is of the only texts available worldwide on restorative science, emphasizing the promotion of health and prevention of disease as the actual solution for controlling diseases, which is especially relevant in modern times. Further, it also seriously dwells upon the concept of longevity and healthy aging, as described in its chapters on Swasthavritta Chatushka and four parts of Rasayanadhyaya. Charak integrates the science of Yoga with body-mind connections described in Sankhya philosophy and the world view of ecosystems.
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==Financial Support==
 
==Financial Support==
The logistics and expenses incurred in the project are fully funded by FHED, India trust.  The trust supports all activities related to Charak Samhita New Edition Project. This project is conducted by Charak Samhita Research, Training and Skill Development Center.
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The logistics and expenses incurred in the project are fully funded by FHED, India trust.  The trust supports all activities related to Charak Samhita New Edition Project. For the purpose, [[Charak Samhita Research, Training and Skill Development Centre]](CSRTSDC) is established in collaboration with Institute for Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, India.
    
==Future perspectives==
 
==Future perspectives==
Still the project is in the process of updating vidhi with references and adding user friendly features in order to ease the access.  At this point of time, the project has 135 contributors and the list is published online. Further, online wiki editors are invited to edit and enrich the content.
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Medical and surgical treatments and procedures change with advancements in science. Old treatments and procedures still effective are being retained and new ones are being added and commented in the ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' section. This section requires the help of specialists in various areas of health science. Currently ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' in most of the sections is either incomplete or absent and requires the help of volunteer scholars to complete.
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Still the project is in the process of updating vidhi with references and adding user friendly features in order to ease the access.  At this point of time, the project has 150 contributors and the list is published online. Further, online wiki editors are invited to [[Contribute_to_the_Charak_Samhita_New_Edition_Project|contribute online]], edit and enrich the content.
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Medical and surgical treatments and procedures change with advancements in science. Old treatments and procedures still effective are being retained and new ones are being added and commented in the [[Vidhi Vimarsha]] section. This section requires the help of specialists in various areas of health science. Currently [[Vidhi Vimarsha]] in most of the sections is either incomplete or absent and requires the help of volunteer scholars to complete.
    
Future additional resources of the new edition of [[Charak Samhita]] will include:
 
Future additional resources of the new edition of [[Charak Samhita]] will include:

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