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Sanskrit Medical Scholasticism —Jajjaṭa’s <i>Nirantarapadavyākhyā</i> and Other Commentaries on the <i>Carakasaṃhitā</i>, Cikitsāsthāna 2.1—
Author(s) -
Kenneth G. Zysk,
Tsutomu Yamashita
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ejournal of indian medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1877-8321
pISSN - 1877-8313
DOI - 10.21827/5c3f01174756c
Subject(s) - sanskrit , extant taxon , order (exchange) , history , classics , eleventh , philosophy , traditional medicine , literature , art , medicine , biology , evolutionary biology , finance , economics , physics , acoustics
The Nirantarapadavyākhyā by Jajjaṭa (or Jejjaṭa) is one of the earliest and,therefore, one of the most important commentaries on the Carakasaṃhitā. Thiscommentary is incomplete, but sufficient portions survive to allow a study ofthe earliest form of medical commentary in India. The extant portions of thiscommentary are large sections of the Cikitsāsthāna and part of the Kalpasthānaand Siddhisthāna. The text of Nirantarapadavyākhyā by Jajjaṭa has never beencritically edited. In this paper, we present a text-critical edition and translationof the Nirantarapadavyākhyā on the Carakasaṃhitā, Cikitsāsthāna Chapter 2,Quarter 1 (CaCi 2.1) based on several copies of a lost palm-leaf manuscriptin Malayalam script and the printed edition by Haridatta Śāstrin publishedin 1941. In order to follow the intellectual development of potency-therapy(vājīkaraṇa) in the Sanskrit medical literature, the remaining three extant majorcommentaries are also translated from the existing printed editions. These threecommentaries are Cakrapāṇidatta’s Āyurvedadīpikā in the eleventh century,Gaṅgādhara’s Jalpakalpataru in the mid-nineteenth century, and YogīndranāthSen’s Carakopaskāra in the early-twentieth century.

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