The Indian system of medicine is known for its classical literature, mainly the major triad of the Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita and the Ashtanga Hridayam. These classical texts were created by the seers of yore who had a profound knowledge free of any shortcomings. These ancient literary gems were based on the strong foundation of Indian Philosophy, mainly the theistic ones. Out of the three major classics, the Charaka Samhita is well known for its deliberations on the speciality of medicine. The main postulates of the Charaka Samhita aim at the maintenance of health of the healthy and the treatment of the diseased. The Charaka Samhita has a total of 120 chapters divided into 8 sections known as Sthana. The first and foremost is the Sutra Sthana, i.e. the section dealing with the fundamentals of the Indian system of medicine known as Ayurveda. All the basic principles of the Ayurveda system related to the health are mentioned in this section. These principles find their application elsewhere in the other seven sections of the text. One of the most important of all the sections of the Charaka Samhita is the Vimana Sthana, i.e. the section dealing with measurement/standardization. It is hereby referred to as the Section of Examinations or the Pariksha Sthana. The Vimana Sthana has a total of 8 chapters which ponder over a wide range of subjects like the special effects of drugs, epidemiology, pathology, dietetics, ways of gaining knowledge and the teaching methodology. The discussion in the Vimana Sthana centers on the different types of examination of the patient, mainly the ten-fold examination of the natural constitution (prakriti), vikriti (pathology) et al. Along with these examinations, there is a vivid description of the teaching methodology in the Ayurveda system of medicine with an emphasis on the friendly discussions. The fundamentals of research like the drug research and the five-fold research protocol are also conspicuous by their presence and find their widespread utility in the contemporary research arena. Thus, the Vimana Sthana provides ample knowledge to the seekers of Ayurveda knowledge and paves the way for research and standardization in this ancient holistic Indian System of medicine.
Dr. Vaibhav Dadu is an academician dedicated to the process of imparting the Ayurveda education to the knowledge seekers of this ancient but still in demand medical system. The author is a gold medalist post graduate in the field of fundamentals of Ayurveda and serving the academics since 08 years. The author is currently working at the Government Model Ayurveda College, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India and is contributing to the development and up-gradation of the teaching standards of the Ayurveda system of medicine. The students enjoy his style of teaching as he firmly believes in the principle' Let learning be fun and teaching be a joy'. The author has already penned 04 books on various subjects of Ayurveda fundamentals which have been published by the international and national publishing houses of repute. Dr. Vaibhav has also published a substantial number of articles in the international journals that have good citations. The author aims to restore the glory of the Indian System of medicine and establish Ayurveda as the first preference for the ailing humanity. You can communicate with him at vibhudadu@yahoo.co.in.