Content Dirgham Jiviteeya Adhyaya 1. Importance of Mangalacharana 2. Origin of Ayurveda 3. Arogya Mulam/ Chaturvarga Karana for Arogya 4. Trisutra of Ayurveda (three principles of Ayurveda) 5. Triskanda of Ayurveda 6. Definition of Ayurveda 7. Definition of Ayu (life) 8. Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta(Theory of generality and peculiarity) 9. Tridanda 11. Guna Nirdesha (brief explanation of qualities) 10. Dravya Sangraha 12. Dwandwa Guna/Twenty Guruadi Gunas/ Samanya Guna 13. Definition of Karma (action) 14. Samavaya 15. Definition of Dravya (substance) 16. Definition of Guna (qualities) 17. Karma Lakshana (features of action) 18. Trividha Hetu Sangraha (three causes of diseases) 19. Vyadhi Ashraya 20. Definition of Atman (Soul) 21. Physical and mental Doshas 22. Chikitsa for Sharirika and Manasika Vydhi (treatment for Physical and mental disorders) 23. Vata Dosha Guna (qualities) and Shamana Dravya (medicines) 24. Pitta Dosha Guna (qualities) and Shamana Dravya (medicines) 25. Kapha Dosha Guna (qualities) and Shamana Dravya (medicines) 26. Treatment Principle for Sadhya Vyadhi 27. Rasa (taste) 28. Sadrasa Sangraha 29. Relation of Rasa and Dosha 30. Trividha Prabhava Bheda of Dravya (three types of medicines) 31. Utapatti Bheda of Dravya (classification of substance) 32. Three types of Dravya (substances) 33. Jangama Dravya (animal origin) 34. Parthiva (minerals) 35. Audbhida dravya (vegetables origin) 36. Sixteen Mulini (herbs having therapeutically useful roots) 37. Nineteen Phalini (plants having therapeutically most useful fruits) 38. Phalasya Karmani (actions of Nineteen fruits) . Chaturvidha Sneha (four varieties of fat) 39 40. Pancha Lavana (five varieties of salt) 41. Astha Mutra (eight types of urine) 42. Gunas of Astha Mutra (qualities of eight types of urine) 43. Avi Mutra (urine of sheep) 44. Aja Mutra (urine of goat) 45. Go Mutra (urine of cow) 46. Mahisha Mutra (buffalo urine) 47. Hasti Mutra (elephant urine) 48. Ushtra Mutra (Camel urine) 49. Vaji Mutra (Horse urine) 50. Khara Mutra (Donkey urine) 51. Ashta Kshira (eight types of milk) 52. Kshira Guna (General qualities of milk) 53. Three special herbs in Kshira form is used 54. Three special herbs in Twak (bark) is used 55. Importance of Aushadha Jnana (knowledge of drugs) 56. Wisdom of right usage of medicine 57. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 2 Apamargatanduliyam Adhyayam 1. Shirovirechana Dravya (Drugs used in Shirovirechana) 2. Vamana Dravya (Drugs used in Vamana) 3. Virechana Dravya (Drugs used in Virechana) 4. Asthapana Basti Dravya (Drugs used in Asthapana Basti) 5. Purva Karma of Panchakarma 6. Matra Kala Vichara Phalam (Merits of considering quantity and time) 7. Ashta Vimshati Yavagu (28 gruels) 8. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter) Apamargatanduliyam Adhyayam 1. Kusthahara Lepa (1-6)(external application in a variety of skin diseases) 2. Kusthadi Lepa xviii Charaka Samhita Kusthadi Lepa (8) 4. Manashiladi Lepa (9) 5 Tatthadi Lepa (10) 6. Rasanjanadi Lepa (11) 7. Karanjadi Lepa (12) 8. Haridradi Lepa (13) 9. Pakayukta Manashiladi Lepa (14) 10. Aragavadhadi Lepa (15) 11. Koladi Lepa (16) 12 . Vatavyadhihara Lepa (17) 13. Gandhavarga Lepa for Vata Shamanartha ( (18) 14. Udarasula Shamaka Lepa (19) 15. Vatavyadhi Shamaka Lepa (20) 16. Vataraktahara Lepa (21) 17. Vedanashamaka Lepa (22) 18. Godhumadi Lepa (23) 19. Sirasulanashaka Lepa (24) 20. Prapanundarikadi Lepa (25) 21. Parshwasula Nashaka Yavagu (26) 22. Dahashamaka Lepa (27) 23. Dahashamaka Lepa (28) 24. Sitashamaka Lepa (29) 25. Vishanashaka Lepa (30) 26. Swedahara Lepa (31) 27. Durgandha Nashaka Lepa (32) of chapter) 28. Adhyayartha (Summary 4 Sadavirechanashatasriyam Adhyayam 1. Sadavirechanashatasangraha (Brief explanation of six hundred purgatives) 2. Shadavirechanashraya (Six parts of plants used for purgation) 3. Pancha Virecahana Ashraya (Six parts of the plants used for purgation) 4. Pancha Kashaya Yonayah (Five sources of purgatives) 5. Pancha Vidham Kashaya Kalpana (Five pharmaceutical processes) 6. Panchashan Maha Kashaya (Fifty groups of decoctions) 8. Importance of Panchavidha Kashaya Kalpana 9. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter) 5 Matrashitiyam Adhyayam 1. Ahara Matra (Quantity of food) Content Dravya Bhedena Matra Bheda (Quantity of food in relation to substance) 2. 3. Matravata Abarasya Gunah (Qualities of food in proper quantity) 4. Svasthya Paripalana Upayah (measures to maintain the health) 5. Anjanam (Collyrium) 6. Anjanadi Prayojanam (Use of Anajan ete, procedures) 7. Dhumapanam (Medicated smoking) 8. Prayogika Dhumapana 9. Snaihika Dhumapana Dravyas 10. Vairechanika Dhumapana Dravya 11. Dhumapana Gunah (qualities of medicated smoking) 12. Dhumapana Yogya Kala (proper time for smoking) 13. Samyaka Dhumapana Lakshanani (features of proper smoking) 14. Dhumopadrava (complication of smoking) 15. Tata Parihara (Management of complications) 16. Dhumapana Nishedha (contraindication for smoking) 17. Dhumapana Asanam (Position of the patient during smoking) 18. Dhumapana Netram (Nozzle used for smoking) 19. Supita Dhumapana Lakshana (Features of proper smoking) 20. Ayoga Dhumapna Lakshanani (Features of inadequate smoking) 21. Atiyoga Dhumapana Lakshanani (Features of excessive smoking) 22. Nasya (nasal Therapy) 23. Nasya Phala (advantages of Nasal therapy) 24. Anutaila (specified oil used for Nasya) 25. Danta Manjana Swarupa (properties of teeth brushing) 26. Material of Danta Manjana 27. Benefits of Jihva Nirlekhana 28. Jihva Nirlekhana (tongue scraper) 29. Mukha Sugandha Dravya (Aromatic substances in the mouth) 30. Taila Gandusha (Filling with oil) 31. Murdhni Taila (Application of oil ever head) 32. Karna Tarpana (Application of the oil to ears) 33. Abhyangam (body massage) 34. Padabhyangam Gunah (Benefits of applying oil to foot) 35. Sharira Parimarjana (rubbing the body) 36. Snana (bath) 37. Ambara Dharanam (wearing clothes) 38. Gandhamalya Nishevanam (Use of fragrant and garlands) Charaka Samhita 19. Ratnabharana Dharanam (Wearing gems and ornaments) 40. Shauchadhana (Cleaning the feet and excretory orifices) 41. Alankaranam (make up) 42. Paduka Dharana (Use of foot wears) 43. Chatra Dharanam (Use of foot wears) 44. Danda Dharanam (Use of hand stick) 45. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter) Tasyashitiyam Adhyayam 1. Samvatsara (year) 2. Adana Kala and Visarga Kala 3. Effect of Adana Kala on body 4. Effect of Visarga Kala on body 5. Hemanta Rutucharya (Dietetics and Regimen for winter season) 6. Shishira Rutucharya (Dietetics and regimen of late winter) 7. Vasanta Rutucharya (Dietetics and regimen of spring season) 8. Grishma Rutu (Dietetics and regimen of summer season) 9. Varsha Rutucharya (Dietetics and Regimen for rainy season) 10. Sharad Rutucharya (Dietetics and Regimen for autumn season) 11. Rutusatmya 12. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter) 7 Na Vegan Dharaniyam Adhyayam 1. Adharaniya Vega (Non suppressible natural urges) 2. Mutravarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to urine suppressing urges and treatment) 3. Purishavegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to defecation suppressing urges and treatment) 4. Retas Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to seminal discharge reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 5. Apana Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to flatus passing reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 6. Chardi Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to vomiting reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 7. Kshavathu Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to sneezing reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 8. Udgara Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to eructation reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 9. Jrumbha Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to 106 100 106 06 07 28 Content Yawning reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 10. Ksudha Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to hunger reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 11. Pipasa Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to thirst reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 12. Baspa Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to tear reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 13. Nidra Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to sleeping suppressing urges and treatment) 14. Shrama Janya Nisvasa Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to breathing reflex suppressing urges and treatment) 15. Prevention of diseases caused by suppression of natural urges 16. Benefit of Dharaneeya Vega (Suppressible urges) 17. Ashastam Manasah Karma (improper activities related to mind) 18. Ashastam Vacana Karma (improper activities related to speech) 19. Ashastam Deha Karma (improper body activities which are injurious to others) 20. Vyayama (physical exercise) 21. Vyayama Gunah (benefits of Physical exercise) 22. Ativyayama Dosha (feature of excessive physical exercise) 23. Vyayama Laksanam (feature of proper physical exercise) 24. Atimatra Nishedha (contraindication for excessive practice though accustomed) 25. Vyayama Varja (contraindicated persons for physical exercise) 26. Padamsika Krama 27. Prakruti Vijnana (explanation about body constitution) 28. Principles of Dietetics and regimen for persons having different constitution 29. Malayana-Swasthya Partibandhaka Dosha Sanchaya Nirharana 30. Anutpattau Vikaranam Vidhih (Importance of following the regimen for healthy persons) 31. Rutu Kalina Shodhana (purification procedures) 32. Agantujanam Hetu (causes of Exogenous diseases) 33. Tat Parihara Agantuja Roga (management of exogenous diseases) 34. Parivarja Naradhama (Unsuitable persons for company) 35. Sevya (Suitable persons for company) 36. Dadhi Sevana Vidhi 37. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter) Charaka Samhita Indriyopakramaniya Adhyaya 1. Pancha Panchaka 2. Qualities of Mind 3. Manas Ekatvam (Mind is one, not many) 4. Quality determination of Manas (mind) 5. The role of mind in perception of knowledge 6. Pancha Panchaka 7. Adhyatmadravya Guna Sangraha 8. Correlation of Panchabhutika elements with five sense organs 9. Artha (Principles of Psycho pathogenesis) 10. Sadvrtta (Principles of preventing Psychological disturbances) 11. Sadvritta (noble deeds) - (Do's) 12. Practice regarding code of General ethics (Dont's) 13. Practice regarding taking diet 14. Practice regarding natural urges 15. Practice regarding relation with women 16. Practice regarding study 17. General Principles- (Samanya Niyama) 18. Practice regarding self-control- (Mano Vyaparaniyama) 19. Practice regarding fire worship 20. Practice regarding social relations 21. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 9 Khuddakacatuspadam Adhyaya 1. Padacatustaya/Shodasha Kala (Four elements of Ayurvedic treatment) 2. Definition of health and disease 3. Chikitsa Lakshana (definition of therapeutics) 4. Qualities of physician 5. Qualities of medicine 6. Qualities of nurse / attendant 7. Qualities of patient 8. Vaidya Pradhanyama (Importance of physician) 9. Three Simile regarding the position of physician 10. Condemnation of quackery / bad clinical practices of the doctor 11. Pranabhisara Vaidya 12. Qualities of Raja Vaidya (Royal Physician) 13. Six qualities of physician 14. Simile regarding the relation of intellect and literature Content 15. Chaturvidha Vaidyavrutti (four aims of physician) 16. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 10 Mahachatuspada Adhyaya 1. What are the role of therapeutics in treating disease 2. Role of therapeutics in treating disease 3. Dwandwa Chikitsa/ Mula (hetu) Viparyaya Chikitsa 4. Importance of Sadhya Asadhyata (prognostic consideration) 5. Classification of diseases according to prognosis 6. Features of Sukha Sadhya Vyadhi (easily curable disease) 7. Krichra Sadhya Vyadhi Lakshana (Features of disease curable with difficulty) 8. Yapya Vyadhi Lakshana (Features of palliable diseases) 9. Prathyakhyeya or Asadhya or Anupakrama Vyadhis (Features of incurable diseases) 10. Importance of Pariksha (patient examination) 11. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 11 Tisraisaniyam Adhyaya 1. Eshana (The three basic desires) 2. Pranaishana (Desire for long life) 3. Dhanaisana (Desire for wealth) 4. Desire for Paralokaisana (good position in after life) 5. Evidence against perception theory 6. Evidences against parent theory of birth 7. Evidence against natural theory of birth 8. Views regarding soul in the creation of universe 9. Views against the theory of accidental creation of universe 10. Pramanas (the four means for getting correct knowledge) 11. Chaturvidha Pariksha 12. Apta (Definition of Authority) 13. Pratyaksha (Definition of Perception or observation) 14. Anumana (Definition of Inference) 15. Example of Yukti (logic or reasoning) 16. Yukti (Definition of inference) 17. Aptopadesha (Scriptural testimony in favour of rebirth) 18. Assessment of Punarbhava (rebirth) by Pratyaksha Pramana 19. Theory of rebirth confirmed by Anumana (Inference) 20. Rebirth confirmed by Yukti (logic or intellect based reasoning) 21. Conclusion regarding the theory of rebirth Content 13 Sneha Adhyaya 1. Questions asked by Vahnivesha 2. Sneha Yoni (Sources of oils and fats) 3. Sthavara Snehasashya (source of plant or Vegetable sources) 5. Taila 4. Jangama Snehasayah-(source of Animal origin) 6. Tila Taila (seasmum oil) 7. Eranda Taila (castor oil 8. Types of Sneha Dravya 9. Qualities of different Sneha Dravya 10. Ghrita Guna (qualities of ghee) 11. Qualities of Taila (oil) 12. Qualities of Vasa (fat) 13. Qualities of Majja (bone marrow) 14. Sneha Kala 15. Anupana for Snehapana 16. Pravicharana Sneha (Twenty four recipes of oils and fats) 17. Importance of Accha Peya (pure fat) 18. Sneha Pravicharana (Classification of Sneha (fat) preparation combinations) 19. Sneha Matra (Dosage and measures of Sneha Dravya administration) 20. Indication for Uttama Matra (maximum dose) of Snehapana (which digests in 24 hours) 21. Indication for Madhyama Matra (moderate dose) of Snehapana (which digests in 12 hours) 22. Indication for Hrasva Matra (low dose) of Snehapana (which digests in 6 hours) 23. Indications for the administration of Ghrita (ghee) 24. Indications for the administration of Taila (oil) 25. Indications for the administration of Vasa (fat) 26. Indications for the administration of Majja (bone marrow) 27. Maximum and minimum duration of Snehana administration before Panchakarma 28. General indications for Sehana (oleation therapy) 29. Contraindications for Snehana (oleation) 30. Signs and symptoms of Asnigdha (incomplete oleation) 31. Signs and symptoms of Samyak Snigdha (proper oleation) Chacaka Sanshira 32. Signs and symptoms of Atisnigetha Lashana tover oleation) 11. Pre-oleation management 34. After the Snehapana Upachara (Management during oleation) 15 Kostha Pariksha 16. Complication of oleation and its management 37. Kevala sarpi prayoga 38. Management of complications 10. Vyapata Karana for Snehapana (causes for complication) 40. Ahara Kala after Snehapana for Virechana and Vamana 41. Indications for administration of Vicharana Sneha 42. Vicharana Vidhi 43. Pancha Prasritaki Peya 44. Contraindications of Substances used in Snehana (oleation Therapy) 45. Snehana for Yoni and Shukra disorders 46. Sadya Snehana 47. Role of Lavana (salt) in Sadyo Snehana 48. Sequence of administration of different therapeutic measures 49. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 14 Sweda Adhyaya 1. Effect of Swedana (fomentation therapy) 2. Mahaswedadi Karana 3. Types of Swedana 4. Doshanusara Swedana Bheda- (fomentation according to Dosha) 5. Body parts Contraindicated for fomentation 6. Samyak Swinna Lakshana (signs of Ideal fomentation) 7. Ati Sweda Lakshana (signs of excessive fomentation) 8. Managemant of Atiswinna (excessive fomentation) 9. Swedaha Anarha / Aswedya/Contraindications for Swedana (fomentation) 10. Swedana Yogya / Indications for Swedana (fomentation therapy) 11. Pinda Sweda and Prastara Sweda Dravya 12. Nadi Sweda Drvayani 13. Dravya for Nadi Sweda 14. Dravyas for Nadi Sweda in Vata Vikara 15. Dravyas for Nadi Sweda in Kapha Vikara 16. Dravyas for Nadi Sweda Vata Kaphaja Vikara 17. Avagaha Sweda (tub fomentation) 18. Upanaha Sweda 19. Kala (Period) for Upanaha Sveda/ Bandha Moksha Vidhi 216 216 Content 21. Sankara Sweda 20. Trayodasha Agni Sweda (Thirteen types of fomentation) 22. Prastara Sweda 23. Nadi Sweda (Tube fomentation) 24. Parisheka Sweda 25. Avagaha Sweda (tub fomentation) 26. Jentaka Sveda (fomentation in a house) 27. Land to construct Kutagara 28. Features of Kuti 29. Procedures of Jentaka Swedana (fomentation) 30. Instruction to patient 31. Ashmaghana Sweda (stone Bed fomentation) 32. Karshu Sveda (bed fomentation inside a room) 33. Kuti Sweda 34. Bhu Sweda 35. Kumbhi Sweda 36. Kupa Sweda (well fomentation) 37. Holaka Sweda 38. Anagni/Niragni Sweda (fomentation without fire) 39. Classification of Swedana (fomentation)/Dvandva Sneha Bheda/ Yugma Sneha Bheda 40. Swedana Purva and Swedana Pashchata Karma 41. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 15 Upakalpaniyam Adhyaya 1. Prashsta Gruha (Hospital building) 2. Paricharaka (attendants) and other general requirements of a hospital 3. Qualities of Paricharaka 4. Qualities of Parisadya (associates) 5. Arrangement of Birds and animals 6. Arrangement of cow having following features 7. Arrangement of various vessels (Basic amenities) 8. Some arrangement for patient in Panchakarma treatment 9. Arrangement of equipment and drugs to manage complications of Panchakarma 10. Instrument 11. Aushada 12. Chikitsa Sahayaka Drvaya Charaka Samhita b. Manda (Gruel water) c. Laja Peya (Thick gruel of paddy) d. Laja Manda (Thin gruel of paddy) e. Odana (Different rice preparations) 1. Kulmasha and other preparations g. Akruta and Kruta Yusha h. Saktu (Flours) i. Yava (Barley-Hordeum vulgare) j. Sanskruta Bhakshya (Mixed preparations of Vegetables and meat) k. Godhuma (Wheat) preparations 1. Bhrustha Pruthuka (Pressed Paddy preparation) m. Supya (pulses) preparation 28. Assessment of Ahara Dravya a. Vimardaka b. Rasala and Saguda Dadhi (Lassi) c. Panaka (Beverages) preparations d. Shukta (Fermented preparation of rice and other vegetables) 29. Ahara Yoni Varga a. Taila b. Eranda Taila (Castor oil) c. Sarshapa Taila (Mustard oil) d. Priyala Taila (Buchanania lanzan Spreng) e. Atasi Taila (Linum usitalissium Linn) f. Kusumbha Taila (Carthamus Tinctorius Linn) g. Majja and Vasa h. Vishwa Bheshaja (dry ginger) i. Pippali (pepper) j. Maricha (piper nigrum) k. Hingu 30. Lavana a Saidhava Lavana(rock salt) b. Sauvarchala Lavana c. Bida Lavana d. Aubdhida Lavana e. Kala Lavana f. Samudra Lavana g. Palmsuja h. Sarva Lavana Yavak Ksara 334 534 535 $35 536 36 37 a. Yava Kshara (Alkalies) b. Sarja Kshara Content 32. Ahita Mamsa (unwholesome meat) 33. Mamsa Rasa Guna (qualities of Meat soup) 34. Varja Shaka (Unwholesome vegetable) 35. Ashadhu Phala 36. Anupana (Varieties of drinks used after food) 37. Dosha Bheda Anupana 38. Anupana Guna 39. Contraindications of Anupana 40. Factors influencing Ahara Dravya a. Chara (effect of Desha-Place) b. Sharira Avayava (body Parts of animals). c. Swabhava (innate nature) d. Dhatu e. Kriya f. Linga (gender) g. Pramana h. Samskara (Processing) i. Matra (Dose) 41. Diet and Agni (digestive power) 42. Guru Laghava Chinta 43. Food intake is a sacrifice (Yaga) 44. To live for one hundred years 45. Importance of Ahara 46. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 28 Vividhashitapitiya Adhyaya 1. Types of food 2. Digestion of food and nourishment of body tissues 3. Prasada gives nourishment 4. Badhda Mala Chikitsa 5. Relation of foods with body and Diseases 6. Cause for disease xly 546 547 548 548 540 54 55 7. Rasa Pradoshaja Roga (Diseases due to vitiated Rasa Dhatu) 8. Rakta Pradoshaja Vyadhis (Diseases due to vitiated Blood) 9. Mamsa Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases the causes by vitiated Muscle tissue 10. Meda Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases due to vitiation of fat tissue) 11. Asthi Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases caused by vitiated bone tissue) 12. Majja Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases due to vitiated bone marrow tissue) xivi Charaka Samhita 13. Shukra Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases due to vitiated Semen) 14 Indriya Doshaja Roga (Affection of Sense organs) 15. Snayu Sira Kandara Doshaja Roga (Affection of tendons and ligaments) 16. Mala Doshnja Roga (Vitiation of waste prohicts) 17. Treatment for vitiated Dhatus 18. Rasa Dhatu treatment 19. Rakta Dhatu treatment 20. Mamsa Dhatu (muscle tissue) treatment 21. Medo Dhatu (fat tissue) treatment 22. Asthi Dhatu (bone tissue) treatment 23. Majja (marrow) and Shukra Dhatu (reproductive system) treatment 24. Indriya Doshaja Roga treatment 25. Snayu Sira Kandara Doshaja Roga 26. Mala Doshaja Roga 27. Dosha Gati from Kostha to Shaka 28. Dosha Gati from Sakha to Kostha 29. Sanksepena Akhila Vyadhi Pratikaram (treatment of all diseases in brie 31. Parikshaka Guna 30. Importance of following wholesome regimen 32. Aparikshaka Guna (Consequence of ignorance) 33. Selection of food 34. Observation of eight factors 35. Need to observe wholesome rules 36. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 29 Dasha Pranayataniya Adhyaya 1. Dasha Prana Aayatana 2. Two types of physicians 3. Qualities of a good Ayurvedic physician 4. Prana abhisara Vaidya 5. Rogabhisara Vaidya 6. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) 30 Arthe Dashamahamuliya Adhyaya 1. Heart, its synonyms and importance 2. Result of injury to heart 3. Heart, the Seat of Ojus 4. Ojavaha Srotasa 5. Ojus and its importance 6. Definition of Dhamani (Artery), Srotas (channels) and Sira (veins) 7. Importance of Hrudaya and how to protect Hrudaya and Ojus Content 8. Shada Agrya- (best factors to be adoptedy 9. Proper study of Ayurveda 10. Ayurveda, its sources and scope 11. Source of Ayurveda 12. Definition of Ayu 13. Definition of Ayurveda 14. Sukhayu (happy life) 15. Asukhayu/Dukhayau (unhappy life) 16. Hitayu (useful life) 17. Ahitayu (non useful of life) 18. Ayu Pramana/Lakshana/ signs of longevity (Determination of life span 19. Prayojana ana of Ayurveda yurveda (Purpose of Ayurveda) 20. Ayurveda Nityata (Eternity of Ayurveda) 21. Ashtanga Ayurveda (Eight branches of Ayurveda) 22. Role of Ayurveda/ who can study Ayurveda Shastra 23. Mutual scholarly discussion on eight points 24. Synonymous of Ayurveda 25. Scope of Ayurveda/ Dasha Prakarana 26. Ashta Sthana (Eight Sthana (sections) of Samhita) 27. Names of chapters of Sutra Sthana 28. Names of Chapters of Nidana Sthana 29. Names of Chapters of Vimana Sthana 30. Names of Chapters of Sharira Sthana 31. Names of Chapter of Indriya Sthana 32. Names of Chapters of Chikitsa Sthana 33. Names of Chapters of Kalpa Sthana 34. Names of Chapter of Siddhi Sthana 35. Definitions of Technical terms 6. Similes for Pseudo physician and Genuine Physicians 7. Characteristics of Ajna Vaidya (ignorant physician) 8. Causes of Dukha (unhappiness) and Sukha (happiness) 9. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter) D. Sutra Stana Nirukti