− | [[Charaka Samhita (चरक संहिता)|Charaka Samhita]], [[Sushruta Samhita (सुश्रुतसंहिता)|Sushruta Samhita]], and Ashtanga Hriday/Sangraha were the three voluminous texts in Ayurveda. These 3 primary treatises are known as Brihatrayee meaning the greater triad or trio. These treatises were a little bit complicated and large for Ayurveda practitioners in later time, thus compiling a more simplified text started becoming popular during the later Era. Thus, there was the creation of [[Laghutrayee (लघुत्रयी)|laghutrayee]] which means the smaller or the lesser trio which included [[Sharangadhara Samhita (शार्ङ्गधरसंहिता)|Shrngadhara Samhita]], [[Bhavaprakasha Samhita (भावप्रकाश संहिता)|Bhavaprakasha]], and [[Madhavanidanam (माधवनिदानम्)|Madhavnidana]]. Acharya Sharangdhara wrote Sharangdhara Samhita referring to the Brihatrayee, and wrote by simplifying the fundaments while sticking to the core principles. The motto of Acharya Sharangdhara was the application of certain fundamentals in Ayurvedic practice.
| + | Acharya Sharangdhara is not only known as a Physician but a pharmacist and a well-known poet. He is the author of a highly referred treatise of Ayurveda named as [[Sharangadhara Samhita (शार्ङ्गधरसंहिता)|Sharngadhara Samhita (शार्ङ्गधरः संहिता)]]. |
| + | [[Charaka Samhita (चरक संहिता)]] , [[Sushruta Samhita (सुश्रुतसंहिता)|Sushruta Samhita (सुश्रुत संहिता)]], and Ashtanga Hriday/Sangraha were the three voluminous texts in Ayurveda. These 3 primary treatises are known as Brihatrayee meaning the greater triad or trio. These treatises were a little bit complicated and large for Ayurveda practitioners in later time, thus compiling a more simplified text started becoming popular during the later Era. Thus, there was the creation of [[laghutrayee (लघुत्रयी)]] which means the smaller or the lesser trio which included [[Sharangadhara Samhita (शार्ङ्गधरसंहिता)|Shrngadhara Samhita]], [[Bhavaprakasha Samhita (भावप्रकाश संहिता)|Bhavaprakasha]], and [[Madhavanidanam (माधवनिदानम्)|Madhavnidana]]. Acharya Sharangdhara wrote Sharangdhara Samhita referring to the Brihatrayee, and wrote by simplifying the fundaments while sticking to the core principles. The motto of Acharya Sharangdhara was the application of certain fundamentals in Ayurvedic practice. |