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+ | Vaidya (वैद्यः) is a Sanskrit term which is used to denote any medical professional in general and an Ayurvedic practitioner (Physician/Surgeon/Doctor) in specific. This term indicates profession (medical practitioner) when used as a noun. It is also used as a title or a prefix to the name of an Ayurvedic practitioner and can be abbreviated as ‘Vd.’ when used as a title before name. | ||
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+ | == Introduction == | ||
Vaidya means the medical practitioner who has completed theoretical as well as practical training in Ayurveda. In today’s time this title can be used by licenced Ayurveda practitioners who have completed 4.5 years course of Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine & Surgery along with 1-year internship from an institute recognised & approved by Central Council of Indian Medicine. | Vaidya means the medical practitioner who has completed theoretical as well as practical training in Ayurveda. In today’s time this title can be used by licenced Ayurveda practitioners who have completed 4.5 years course of Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine & Surgery along with 1-year internship from an institute recognised & approved by Central Council of Indian Medicine. | ||
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− | Synonyms of Vaidya | + | == Definition of a ‘Vaidya’ == |
+ | Vaidya means a person of profound knowledge. <ref>Saini A. Physicians of ancient India. J Family Med Prim Care. 2016;5(2):254–258. doi:10.4103/2249-4863.192322</ref> | ||
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+ | == Synonyms of Vaidya == | ||
Few terms are synonymously used in Ayurveda treatises to denote Vaidya. These are, | Few terms are synonymously used in Ayurveda treatises to denote Vaidya. These are, | ||
− | Bhishak | + | # Bhishak |
− | Chikitsak | + | # Chikitsak |
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+ | == Qualities of a medical professional == | ||
+ | Ayurveda places a lot of importance on acquiring good qualities by a medical practitioner. It is mentioned that, a good Vaidya is the one who is proficient in theoretical as well as practical knowledge of Ayurveda, who is experienced in performing various Ayurveda treatments, and possesses dexterity and purity (Of body and mind).<ref>Charaka Samhita ([http://www.carakasamhitaonline.com/mediawiki-1.28.2/index.php?title=Khuddakachatushpada_Adhyaya#Importance_and_role_of_physician Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 9 Sutram 6])</ref> | ||
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+ | == Attitude of a medical professional == | ||
+ | <blockquote>मैत्री कारुण्यमार्तेषु शक्ये प्रीतिरुपेक्षणम्| प्रकृतिस्थेषु भूतेषु वैद्यवृत्तिश्चतुर्विधेति|| (Char. Samh. 9.26) <ref>Charaka Samhita ([http://www.carakasamhitaonline.com/mediawiki-1.28.2/index.php?title=Khuddakachatushpada_Adhyaya#Ideal_attitude_of_physician_towards_patients Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 9 Sutram 26])</ref></blockquote><blockquote>maitrī kāruṇyamārtēṣu śakyē prītirupēkṣaṇam| prakr̥tisthēṣu bhūtēṣu vaidyavr̥ttiścaturvidhēti||</blockquote>In this verse Acharya Charaka has provided a brief guideline about the attitude of an ideal physician towards any patient. He says that a physician should always have a friendly interaction with a diseased. Physician should always be compassionate towards patients, take utmost care for those who are curable and should not enforce intense treatments in those diseased individuals who have already reached beyond the reach of medicine. | ||
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+ | == Duty of a Vaidya == | ||
+ | Chikitsa is said to be the duty of a Vaidya. By this, it is understood that, the duty of a physician is to perform such treatments that will act to balance the disequilibrium of vital elements of the body. This balance and equilibrium then lead to the state of sustaining health and well-being. <ref>Charaka Samhita ([http://www.carakasamhitaonline.com/mediawiki-1.28.2/index.php?title=Chikitsaprabhritiya_Adhyaya#Definition_of_chikitsa_and_the_duty_of_a_physician Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 9 Sutram 34-36])</ref> | ||
− | + | == Raja – Vaidya (Royal physician of ancient India) == | |
− | + | In ancient Bharatvarsha, there was a tradition of Royal physicians. These physicians were appointed as the chief physicians of the king of the empire. They had specific role and special duties like identifying the attempts of poisoning to the king and many such highly skillful responsibilities as a royal physician. Ayurveda texts also show specific attributes and duties of these royal physicians. These are considered the basic eligibility criteria for a vaidya to become Raja-vaidya. <blockquote>हेतौ लिङ्गे प्रशमने रोगाणामपुनर्भवे| ज्ञानं चतुर्विधं यस्य स राजार्हो भिषक्तमः|| <ref>Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 16 Sutram 19)</ref></blockquote>Meaning: The physician, who possesses knowledge of causative factors, clinical features, therapeutics and prevention of diseases, is the best among physicians and is fit for becoming a royal physician | |
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− | + | == Tribute to a Vaidya as a noble professional == | |
− | + | धर्मस्यार्थस्य कामस्य नृलोकस्योभयस्य च| दाता सम्पद्यते वैद्यो दानाद्देहसुखायुषाम्|| (Char. Samh. 16. 38)<ref>Charaka Samhita ([http://www.carakasamhitaonline.com/mediawiki-1.28.2/index.php?title=Chikitsaprabhritiya_Adhyaya#Definition_of_chikitsa_and_the_duty_of_a_physician Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 16 Sutram 38])</ref> | |
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− | + | Meaning: By virtue of his aptitude to bestow physical happiness and longevity the physician is regarded as the donor of virtue, wealth and desires belonging to this mundane world and the world eternal. | |
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Vaidya (वैद्यः) is a Sanskrit term which is used to denote any medical professional in general and an Ayurvedic practitioner (Physician/Surgeon/Doctor) in specific. This term indicates profession (medical practitioner) when used as a noun. It is also used as a title or a prefix to the name of an Ayurvedic practitioner and can be abbreviated as ‘Vd.’ when used as a title before name.
Introduction
Vaidya means the medical practitioner who has completed theoretical as well as practical training in Ayurveda. In today’s time this title can be used by licenced Ayurveda practitioners who have completed 4.5 years course of Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine & Surgery along with 1-year internship from an institute recognised & approved by Central Council of Indian Medicine.
Definition of a ‘Vaidya’
Vaidya means a person of profound knowledge. [1]
Synonyms of Vaidya
Few terms are synonymously used in Ayurveda treatises to denote Vaidya. These are,
- Bhishak
- Chikitsak
Qualities of a medical professional
Ayurveda places a lot of importance on acquiring good qualities by a medical practitioner. It is mentioned that, a good Vaidya is the one who is proficient in theoretical as well as practical knowledge of Ayurveda, who is experienced in performing various Ayurveda treatments, and possesses dexterity and purity (Of body and mind).[2]
Attitude of a medical professional
मैत्री कारुण्यमार्तेषु शक्ये प्रीतिरुपेक्षणम्| प्रकृतिस्थेषु भूतेषु वैद्यवृत्तिश्चतुर्विधेति|| (Char. Samh. 9.26) [3]
maitrī kāruṇyamārtēṣu śakyē prītirupēkṣaṇam| prakr̥tisthēṣu bhūtēṣu vaidyavr̥ttiścaturvidhēti||
In this verse Acharya Charaka has provided a brief guideline about the attitude of an ideal physician towards any patient. He says that a physician should always have a friendly interaction with a diseased. Physician should always be compassionate towards patients, take utmost care for those who are curable and should not enforce intense treatments in those diseased individuals who have already reached beyond the reach of medicine.
Duty of a Vaidya
Chikitsa is said to be the duty of a Vaidya. By this, it is understood that, the duty of a physician is to perform such treatments that will act to balance the disequilibrium of vital elements of the body. This balance and equilibrium then lead to the state of sustaining health and well-being. [4]
Raja – Vaidya (Royal physician of ancient India)
In ancient Bharatvarsha, there was a tradition of Royal physicians. These physicians were appointed as the chief physicians of the king of the empire. They had specific role and special duties like identifying the attempts of poisoning to the king and many such highly skillful responsibilities as a royal physician. Ayurveda texts also show specific attributes and duties of these royal physicians. These are considered the basic eligibility criteria for a vaidya to become Raja-vaidya.
हेतौ लिङ्गे प्रशमने रोगाणामपुनर्भवे| ज्ञानं चतुर्विधं यस्य स राजार्हो भिषक्तमः|| [5]
Meaning: The physician, who possesses knowledge of causative factors, clinical features, therapeutics and prevention of diseases, is the best among physicians and is fit for becoming a royal physician
Tribute to a Vaidya as a noble professional
धर्मस्यार्थस्य कामस्य नृलोकस्योभयस्य च| दाता सम्पद्यते वैद्यो दानाद्देहसुखायुषाम्|| (Char. Samh. 16. 38)[6]
Meaning: By virtue of his aptitude to bestow physical happiness and longevity the physician is regarded as the donor of virtue, wealth and desires belonging to this mundane world and the world eternal.
References
- ↑ Saini A. Physicians of ancient India. J Family Med Prim Care. 2016;5(2):254–258. doi:10.4103/2249-4863.192322
- ↑ Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 9 Sutram 6)
- ↑ Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 9 Sutram 26)
- ↑ Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 9 Sutram 34-36)
- ↑ Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 16 Sutram 19)
- ↑ Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 16 Sutram 38)