India, May 7 -- In a landmark effort to preserve and revitalise India's traditional medical heritage, the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), under the Ministry of Ayush, has successfully revived two rare and significant Ayurvedic manuscripts—Dravyaratnakara Nigha??u and Dravyanamakara Nigha??u.
The revived texts were unveiled during an event organised by the RRAP Central Ayurveda Research Institute in Mumbai. The occasion was graced by Prof. Vd. Rabinarayan Acharya, Director General of CCRAS, who delivered a keynote address on the Council's initiatives in research, digitisation, and the preservation of ancient Ayurvedic literature.
The manuscripts were critically edited and translated by renowned manuscripto...