Historical Aspects of Great Oriental Doctor Darmo MenrampaLobzang Chodrak
- VernacularTitle:Дорнын их оточ, дармо маарамба Лувсанчойдогийн цадиг, түүхийг судлах асуудал
- Author:
Qimuge
1
;
Tudevdagva L
2
;
Nomin-Erdene B
2
;
Terbish L
3
;
Bold Sh
1
Author Information
1. Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences
2. Mongolian University of Pharmaceutical Sciences
3. Mongolian National Academy of Sciences
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Dharmo maaramba;
Dharmo maaramba Lobzang Chodrak books;
medical school;
sutras
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2019;187(1):60-64
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
Most recent researches by our historians and archeologists showed that Traditional Mongolian Medicine has undergone 5000 years of historical development which contained all the features of nomadic medicine. Among this 5000 years, the Tibetan medicine particularly, some of the Tibetan doctors their books and sutras influenced a lot into our medical system. Darmo Menrampa Lobzang Chodrak was one of the Tibetan doctors who played important role in field of Mongolian Medicine.
In the course of the research, we have summarized data of over 10 sources and determined that the following books and sutras have been written in medicine without overlapping. From the many of the medical works of Dharmo maaramba wrote, medical sutra that was written in text during his time among Mongols, was found Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China, which indicates that he has had a profound impact on Mongolian medicine and the literature spread through Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China and Mongolia and is still being used in training, research and practice. In the ancient Tibetan books, the Dharmo maaramba was pronounced in Mongolian as «Darkhan Tengeryn Ezen,” «Otoch Khan» and «Dharmo Emch.”
His name was included in the list of teachers of Zaya Bandida Luvsanprinlei (1642-1708), which is undoubtedly the fact that Dharmo maaramba was his teacher.
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