A Comparative Analysis of the Social Status and Roles of Healers in Ancient Greece and Ayurveda in Ancient India
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Journal of Social Sciences - NISD
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This study focuses on the comparison between the social status and the functions of the healers in Ancient Greece and Ayurveda in Ancient India, particularly concentrating on their training, social status, and professional conduct. Both traditions required a detailed understanding of medicine and medicine-related ethics, though Greek medicine practitioners were bound by philosophical contemplation alongside civic duties, whereas Ayurvedic medicine practitioners worked within a religious and hereditary system. This research is based on the analysis of primary sources like the Hippocratic Corpus and the Charaka Samhita together with other historical documents in order to assess the influence of these traditions on modern medicine. The results showed that irrespective of the differing socio-religious context, both healing traditions supported efforts to systematize medicine within their respective cultures.
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Randiwela, R. M. D. S., & Subasinghe, W. (2025). A Comparative Analysis of the Social Status and Roles of Healers in Ancient Greece and Ayurveda in Ancient India. Journal of Social Sciences - NISD, 3(1), 138-147. https://doi.org/10.4038/jssnisd.v3i1.29