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− | + | Sivadasa Sen's commentary on Caraka Samhita is known as Tattwa-candrika and was written in 1448 CE--however, only Sutra-s 1-27, are still available today. The manuscript belongs to the Bombay Royal Asiatic Society Library. | |
==References== | ==References== |
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There is little information on Sivadasa Sen. From what is available, it is known that he was born (somewhere between 1454 - 1474 AD[1]) in the Vaidya guild to Ananta Sen in Malancika, a village in Bengal. Another indication of his birthplace is from his name viz., Sen and that he was a Vaisnava.
Commentary By Sivadasa Sen
Sivadasa Sen's commentary on Caraka Samhita is known as Tattwa-candrika and was written in 1448 CE--however, only Sutra-s 1-27, are still available today. The manuscript belongs to the Bombay Royal Asiatic Society Library.
References
- ↑ It is known Guda Bental was ruled by Barbaka Saha at the time of his birth and his rule was from 1454 to 1474 A. D.
- The Caraka Samhita published by Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society, Jamnagar, India