Charaka was one of the principal
contributors to the system of medicine and
lifestyle developed in Ancient India. He is
referred to as the Father of Medicine. The life
and times of Charaka are not known with
certainty. Some Indian scholars have stated that
Charaka of Charaka Samhita existed before
Panini, the grammarian, who B. C the ancient art
and science of Ayurveda, a is said to have lived
before the sixth century her school argues that
Patanjali wrote a commentary on the medical
work of Charaka. They say that If Patanjali lived
around 175 B.C., Charaka must have live
sometime before him. Another source about the
identity of Charaka and his times is provided by
French orientalist Sylvan Levi. He discovered
Chinese translation of the Buddhist Tripitaka, a
person named Charaka who was a court
physician to the Indo-Scythian king Kanishka,
who in all probability reigned in the second
century A.D. From the above discussion, it
would seem that Charaka may have lived
between the second century B.C. to the second
century A.D.