Great questions! Ayurveda is indeed a fascinating realm with deep historical roots. Interestingly, there isn’t a single “founder” of Ayurveda in the way we think of, say, a single inventor for the light bulb. Instead, Ayurveda is an accumulation of wisdom from various sages and thinkers over millennia. It’s like a collective effort where many minds came together over time. The origins trace back to oral traditions that were eventually documented in classical texts.
Now, Charaka and Sushruta are two of the most recognized figures in Ayurveda because of their pivotal contributions. Charaka is associated with the Charaka Samhita, which mainly deals with internal medicine, while Sushruta Samhita covers surgery and surgical practices. So, while they weren’t the “founders” per se, they were brilliant compilers and expanders of existing knowledge. These texts essentially systematized the wisdom so it could endure through the ages.
Historical figures like Charaka and Sushruta do sideline mythical ones like Dhanvantari, regarded as the divine physician in Hindu mythology, symbolizing the eternal healer archetype, if you will. So there’s this blend between historic and mythological roots.
As for doshas, the concept of balancing them is indeed a core element of Ayurveda but not entirely the brainchild of the “initial creator” because these ideas evolved. The understanding of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha being fundamental to health is complex and was likely shaped over lots of centuries by various scholars adding layers of insight.
Even today, Ayurveda’s holistic view on health, involving mind, body, and spirit integration, appeals to many who feel sidelined by modern medicine’s sometimes narrow focus on symptoms rather the whole person. The principles from Ayurveda remain relevant because of this comprehensive perspective.
It’s not just ahead of its time—it’s timeless, you might say. Rather than an outright replacement, I see it as complementary to modern practices. Balancing your pitta and vata with Ayurvedic guidance and modern medical understandings can be truly rewarding for health journey.



