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Originally shared as an oral tradition, Ayurveda was recorded more than 5,000 years ago in Sanskrit, in the four sacred texts called the Vedas: the Rig Veda(3000-2500 BCE), Yajur Veda, Sam Veda, and Atharva Veda (1200-1000 BCE).
Ayurveda established its own identity as a distinct science after the Vedic period. The Ayurvedic texts are composed of two halves, the Great Three Classics Of Ayurveda and the Lesser Three Classics Of Ayurveda.The Great Three Classics of Ayurveda consist of Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridayam Sangraha.

Cupboard is a small effort to put most valuable literature of this ancient science call Ayurveda for those who loves it. Here we have tried to put all available literature from libraries , social media , and personal collections of friends.


• Shushrut samhita - Gujrati - Part - 1
• Shushrut samhita - Gujrati - Part 2

• Ashtang Hridayam Sangraha - Gujrati

• Charak Samhita - Gujarati - Khand 5

• Sharangdhar samhita - Praveshika
• Sharangdhar samhita - Gujrati - Part 1
• Sharangdhar samhita - Gujrati - Part 2
• Sharangdhar samhita - Gujrati - Part 3

• Bhav prakash - Gujrati - Part 1
• Bhav prakash - Gujrati - Part 2

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