We are pleased to announce a new open access project publication, “Ḍalhaṇa and the Early `Nepalese’ Version of the Suśrutasaṃhitā.” See https://doi.org/10.20935/AL3733
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New publications related to the Suśruta Project
New project publication
We are pleased to announce a new open access project publication, “Further Insight into the Role of Dhanvantari, the Physician to the Gods, in the Suśrutasaṃhitā.” http://doi.org/10.20935/al2992
Lecture at the National Institute for Advanced Studies, Bengaluru
The NIAS in Bengaluru is running a lecture series entitled “Sanskrit Language & its Traditions”. As part of this series, Dominik Wujastyk recently contributed a lecture on the History of Ayurveda. In the last part of the lecture, Prof. Wujastyk introduced and discussed the Sushruta Project. To
An Ancient Pandemic Story
Earlier this year, Dominik Wujastyk was interviewed for the Bangalore-based Scrolls & Leaves podcast series curated by the science journalists Mary-Rose Abraham and Gayathri Vaidyanathan. He spoke about the description of epidemic disease in the Carakasaṃhitā, the sister treatise of the Suśrutasaṃhitā. Atreya, the renowned teacher of Ayurveda, is walking with his pupils on the…
New article by Andrey Klebanov in press
In a new article that is to be published in the eJournal of Indian Medicine in the near fututure, researcher Andrey Klebanov does a deep dive into the Nepalese manuscripts of the Suśrutasaṃhitā. Andrey has kindly shared a draft of his article with me in advance of publication, and I have his permission to report…