Information Technology in Trisutra Ayurveda

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https://doi.org/10.54060/a2zjournals.ijahr.35

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Information Technology, Trisutra Ayurveda, digital knowledge

Abstract

The chief aim of Ayurveda is to attain Dhātusāmya. The concept of Trisūtra i.e. Hetu, Linga and Auṣadha has been specified for the fulfillment of the aim. As the technology advances, every branch of science getting reoriented including health sectors. As the world moves in the trajectory of Globalization, if we will only move manually then a lot of crises and challenges will be faced in future for the progress of Ayurveda globally. Since Ayurveda is currently practiced in a traditional manner, it is imperative that modern technology be used. The incorporation of digital technologies in the field of Ayurveda can automate tasks & will help for finer and precise understanding of human beings and diseases. Developing tools connecting to AI for assessing the Lakṣanās of the patient, predicting the diagnosis and outlining the customized treatment will pave the way to quality and accuracy in clinical practice as well. Material and Methods: The present study aims to explore the aspects of IT in Trisūtra Ayurveda. The information collected from Charaka Samhita, various research articles & Internet. Discussion and Conclusion: In order to address the growing needs of the global cyber community and integrate information technology into the realm of diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic processes, a restructuring of Ayurveda is necessary.

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2024-07-25

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K J M. Information Technology in Trisutra Ayurveda. Int. J. Ayurveda Herbal Res. [Internet]. 2024 Jul. 25 [cited 2024 Oct. 16];2(3):6-11. Available from: https://ahr.a2zjournals.com/index.php/ahr/article/view/35

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