Chakrapanidatta was a renowned ancient Indian scholar and physician who lived around the 11th century CE. He is best known for his extensive commentary on the ancient Ayurvedic text, the Charaka Samhita, called “Chakradatta.” This commentary is highly regarded in Ayurvedic literature for its comprehensive explanations and insights into various aspects of medicine, including drugs and treatments.
In his commentary, Chakrapanidatta provides detailed explanations and interpretations of the formulations, uses, and effects of different drugs mentioned in the Charaka Samhita. His work delves into the pharmacological properties of herbs, minerals, and other substances used in Ayurvedic medicine, discussing their therapeutic benefits, dosages, modes of administration, and potential side effects. Chakradatta also addresses the principles of combining drugs for enhanced efficacy and safety.
Overall, Chakrapanidatta’s commentary on drugs is considered a valuable resource for understanding traditional Ayurvedic pharmacology and continues to be studied and referenced by practitioners and scholars of Ayurveda.
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