Faculty of Ayurveda, Banaras Hindu University

Faculty of Ayurveda, Banaras Hindu University
Type Faculty
Established 1922
Location Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Campus Urban
Affiliations UGC
Website Faculty of Ayurveda
Faculty location on Varanasi district map

The Faculty of Ayurveda is a faculty of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) in the city of Varanasi in India. The Faculty of Ayurveda at BHU offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Ayurveda. It was founded by Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya in 1922 and is considered the academic "mother" to the Institute of Medical Sciences at Benares Hindu University.[1][2]

History

The ancient Indian healer and scholar Sushruta practiced surgery as well as taught in the city of Varanasi between the period of 1200 BC-600 BCE. Sushruta would also author the Sushruta Samhita there.

The founder of Banaras Hindu University, Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya would hence establish an Ayurvedic institute on the Benares Hindu University campus with the aim of integrating Ayurveda and the practice of modern medicine.

The faculty was started in 1922 as a department within the Faculty of Oriental Learning and Theology.

Key timelines

[1]

Departments

  1. Dravyaguna
  2. Kaumarbhritya evam balroga
  3. Kayachikitsa
  4. Kriya Sharir
  5. Medicinal Chemistry
  6. Prasuti Tantra
  7. Rachna Sharir
  8. Rasa Shastra
  9. Samhita & Sanskrit
  10. Sangyaharana
  11. Shalakya Tantra
  12. Shalya Tantra
  13. Siddhant Darshan
  14. Swasthavritta & Yoga
  15. Vikriti Vgyan

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See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Faculty of Ayurveda". BHU website. Retrieved May 2015.
  2. "Location". Latlong.net. Retrieved May 2015.
  3. "Departments and Specialties". Faculty webpage. Retrieved May 2015.

External links

Coordinates: 25°16′07″N 82°59′53″E / 25.268612°N 82.998187°E / 25.268612; 82.998187

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