[Origin of gestation theory in Tibetan medicine]
Zhonghua Yi Shi Za Zhi (Beijing, China: 1980)
Short Title:
Zhonghua Yi Shi Za Zhi
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 1994
Pages:
233 - 237
Sources ID:
94151
Collection:
Himalayan and Tibetan Medicine
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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Generally, it is claimed that gestation theory was originated locally in Tibet, with only a single origin. This author proves that there are two sources, both derived from India. One is a combination of gestation theory from rGyud-bzhi, i.e. Astangahrdayasamhita, and the Great Ratnakuta, and the other, from Somaradza, also derived from the Great Ratnakuta. The dates of writing of modern edition of Somaradza and rGyud-bzhi are still uncertain yet. Based on the linguistic features, this author claims that Somaradza was written before the Tibetan version of Great Ratnakuta (9 century), while rGyud-bzhi, after the translation of Astangahrdayasamhita (10-11 century).