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Vaidya Suresh Chaturvedi

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Suresh Chaturvedi
Born(1928-05-14)14 May 1928
DiedDecember 25, 2017(2017-12-25)(aged 89)
Mumbai
NationalityIndian
EducationS.D. Ayurvedic College -Lahore,1947 *L.A.M.S. (Vaidya Kaviraj),


Ashtanga Ayurvedic College -Calcutta,1948 M.A.M.S.


Board of Indian Medicine -Lucknow,1950 B.I.M.S. (Ayurvedacharya)
OccupationAyurvedapractitioner
Known forAyurveda
SpouseSmt. (Late) Sudha Chaturvedi
ChildrenPinki, Mahendra, Guddi, Chetan, Vinod, Piyush
Parent(s)Smt. (Late) Nanhidevi Chaturvedi
Shri. (Late) Gendalalji Chaturvedi
Websitewww.drchaturvedi.com

Vaidya Suresh Chaturvedi(1928–2017) was anAyurvedapractitioner fromRajasthan,India.Previously he was a professor atBombay Universityand has written many books on Ayurveda. In 2000, he was awarded thePadma Shri,the fourth highestcivilian awardin the India. As an active practitioner of the ancient science ofAyurveda(healing), he is known in the national and international arenas of alternate medicines and has presented numerous papers. He has held a number of conferences in India. He was, a Ph.D guide in theUniversity of Mumbai.

[1]His role in demystifying the Neem's extraordinary ability to heal has been crucial in bringing acceptability to the Neem tree in the global context.[2]

Early life

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Born in aBrahminfamily to shri Gendalal who was a police inspector inBharatpurState police. Suresh was his fourth son. He completed his early education till fifth grade from sanatan dharma school. He came toMumbaiin 1938 where he was enrolled in aSanskritschool in Gulalwadi. After completing his matriculation he enrolled into gokuldas Tejpal Sanskrit College and at the tender age of 14 witnessed the slogans ofquit Indiafrom gwaliya tank grand. He was married at the age of 25 to Sudha.

Education

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After he discovered his interest in medicinal studies He started studying Ayurveda in 1943 at state Ayurvedic college Jaipur but due to various circumstances he could not complete it and in 1944 he took admission sanatan dharma ayurvedic collegeLahore(Re established as S.D college in ambala in 1948 after partition) His studies again received a halt as he had to leave Lahore in 1947 due to the riots leaving midway his course after appearing for the third year exam. He was later awarded the degree "vaidya kaviraj" on this academic completion after which he took admission in Ashtanga ayurvedic collegeCalcutta.After completing his education he took training as shishya under vaidya nandkishor Sharma and later vaidya ramgopal Sharma and later on he started his own medical practice in Vile-Parle (east), Mumbai, India at B.L. Ruia High School Premises.

Awards and recognition

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  • Padmashreeon the occasion of Golden Jubilee' of Indian Republic.
  • Pt Ramnarayan Sharma Award (2008)
  • Ayurveda Award
  • Shri Vasant Naik Pratishthan Samman
  • Bhishakshri(2014)
  • Charak Sanmann by Red Swastik society (2015)[3]
  • Honorary Physician: Governor of Maharashtra
  • Chikatsak Guru: Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyaeeth, New Delhi
  • Consulting Physician:Bombay Hospital(Mumbai)[4]
  • Honorary DirectorSri Sri Ravi Shankar Ayurvedic College
  • Managing Trustee: Arogya Sansthan Trust
  • Patron Member: All India Ayurvedic congress
  • 1996 Bharat Nirman award by Hon. Shri Karunakaran - Member of Parliament, Govt. of India.
  • 1995 International Congress of Alternative Medicine award by Hon. Shri S.N. Reddy - Governor of Orissa.
  • 1994 Bharat Nirman award by Hon. Smt. Najama Heptullah - Deputy Speaker (Rajya Sabha), Govt. of India.
  • 1993 Bharat Nirman Pracharya award by Hon. Shri Siddheshwar Prasad - Governor of Tripura.

Bibliography

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Over the years Dr. Chaturvedi has written thirty one books on Ayurveda inHindi,English,GujratiandMarathi,Former Prime Minister of India, ShriMorarji Desai,released one of his books titled "Geeta Main Arogya" whereas the English version "Geeta and Health" is fore worded by Dr.Karan Singh- former Indian Union Minister of Health. In addition he has published various scientific research papers on various diseases likeDiabetes,Obesity,Cancer,Heart disease,Leucoderma,andAIDS.

Books

  • Arogya Path
  • Ahaar Chikitsa
  • Ayurved Ke Rahsya
  • Ayurved For You
  • Arogya Suman
  • Bal Swastha
  • Cancer
  • Chronic Diseases
  • Dampatya Jeevan ke Sopaan
  • Diet & Health Through Ayurved
  • Fit for Health
  • Gharelu Ayurvedic Ilaaj
  • Gharelu Dawaiyaan
  • Geeta and Health
  • Geeta Mein Arogya
  • Health Care
  • Maharog Chikitsa
  • Naari Jeevan ki chintayein
  • Kaya Kalp
  • Rog Vigyan
  • Saral Ayurvedic Chikitsa
  • Sau Varsh Kaise Jiyen
  • Saundarya Aur Swasthya
  • Striyon ka Swasthya aur Rog
  • Subodh Ayurved Chikitsa
  • Neem in Ayurved
  • Neem aur Swasthya
  • Ghargathu Davao(Gujrati)
  • Beauty & Health
  • Health Care
  • Kadu Nimba (Marathi)
  • Tips for health care

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Research Papers

  • Role ofNeemin Health and Environment.[7]
  • Role of Ayurveda in cancers.[8]

Previous Positions

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  • Director OfEmami Limited
  • Advisor ofLupin Limited
  • Vice President of Dhanvantari Medical foundation
  • Principal of KGMP Ayurvedic college
  • Chairman National Consultative Committee- Neem Foundation
  • Ph.D Guide and faculty member in Mumbai University
  • Senate member of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health science, Karnataka
  • Member of Governing council and finance committee of rashtriya Ayurveda New Delhi and National Institute of Ayurved Jaipur

References

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  1. ^"Padma Awards Directory (1954-2013)"(PDF)(PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 14 August 2013. p. 110.Retrieved30 October2014.
  2. ^"Padmashri Vaidya Suresh Chaturvedi".
  3. ^"Redswastik.com » Charak Award".Archived fromthe originalon 24 August 2018.Retrieved11 July2016.
  4. ^"Bombay Hospital | Panel of Consultants | Panel of Consultants".Archived fromthe originalon 3 August 2018.Retrieved11 July2016.
  5. ^"Vedic Books: Search Results: Dr.%20Suresh%20Chaturvedi".
  6. ^"Untitled Document".
  7. ^"Role of Neem in Health and Environment".
  8. ^"Role of ayurveda in cancers"(PDF).Retrieved16 January2024.
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