Former Professor, Sanskrit Vedanta/Pro Vice Chancellor, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady, India
Online published on 5 August, 2025.
Chattampi Swamikal played a pivotal role in democratising medical knowledge during a time when it was restricted to a few select families or communities. His efforts laid the groundwork for a more inclusive healthcare culture in South India. A scholar in Vedanta, Yoga, and traditional systems of medicine, Swamikal approached the concepts of disease and health by starting with the body as the most tangible aspect of human existence and advancing to the mind and its modes. He explained the intricate and holistic nature of health and disease in a manner accessible to the common people. By breaking the monopoly on medical knowledge, Swamikal ensured that the ancient medical traditions of India became a shared heritage available for education, practice, and public benefit. His contributions remain significant today, as systems like Ayurveda and Siddha continue to thrive globally as essential frameworks for holistic health. This article explores the theoretical, philosophical, and practical dimensions of medical practice and access to knowledge as envisioned by Chattampi Swamikal.
Open Knowedge, Open Science, Open Access, Ayurveda, Siddha, Medial Sciences, Yoga, Health, Food, India, Kerala