
Snakebite may sound like a rare and exotic phenomenon, but in India it is a problem that affects 1.4 million people every year and results in over 45,000 deaths. A traditional medical system that flourished over 1,000 years ago, the Garuda Tantras had a powerful influence on medicine for snakebite, and some of their practices remain popular to this day. In Early Tantric Medicine, Michael Slouber offers a close examination of the Garuda Tantras, which were deemed lost until the author discovered numerous ancient titles surviving in Sanskrit manuscripts written on fragile palm-leaves. The volume brings to life this rich tradition in which knowledge and faith are harnessed in complex visualizations accompanied by secret mantras to an array of gods and goddesses; this religious system is combined with herbal medicine and a fascinating mix of lore on snakes, astrology, and healing. The book's appendices include an accurate yet readable translation of ten chapters of the most significant Tantric medical text to be recovered: the Kriyakalagunottara. Also included is a critical edition based on the surviving Nepalese manuscripts.Tying in to interest in holistic medicine, meditation, and Tantra, this volume sheds light on a nearly forgotten piece of history.
This work investigates the historical development and medical methodology of the Garuda Tantras, a lost tradition of snakebite treatment in ancient India. Michael Slouber, a scholar of South Asian religions, utilizes newly recovered Sanskrit palm-leaf manuscripts to reconstruct this complex system. He argues that the Garuda Tantras represent a sophisticated synthesis of religious ritual, herbal pharmacology, and astrological lore that provided a comprehensive framework for healing in the pre-modern era.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and historians of religion identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of pre-modern Indian medical systems. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the value of the primary source translations provided in the appendices.
Page Count:
387
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190621125
ISBN-13:
9780190621124
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