This story is from November 25, 2019
India, China now spar over legacy of medicinal system
NEW DELHI: India and China are at loggerheads over the legacy of one of the oldest systems of traditional medicine, kn- own as Sowa-Rigpa, which has similarities with Ayurveda.
India has sought recognition of the ancient medicinal tradition as its “intangible cultural heritage”, a claim contested by China at a global forum, sources said.
Sowa-Rigpa is a traditional Tibetan system of medicine practised in India’s Himalayan belt. It is popular in
An Indian delegation is strongly pushing the country’s application based on detailed documents and evidence provided by the Ayush Ministry which has been working closely with the Ministry of External Affairs on the matter, officials said.
The move comes in the backdrop of the Modi government promoting the traditional medicine system, one of the oldest surviving medicine systems in the world.
The Union Cabinet on November 20 approved the setting up of the National Institute for Sowa-Rigpa (NISR) in
The theory and practices of Sowa Rigpa are similar to Ayurveda and include a few principles of the traditional Chinese system of medicine. The fundamental text book ‘Rgyud-Bzi’ of Sowa Rigpa is believed to have been taught by Buddha himself and is closely linked with Buddhist philosophy.
The establishment of the NISR as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Ayush has been approved at an estimated cost of Rs 47.25 crore. According to an official, setting up of NISR would provide an impetus to the revival of Sowa-Rigpa in the Indian sub-continent and provide opportunities for students of the traditional medicinal system not only in India but also from other countries.
India has sought recognition of the ancient medicinal tradition as its “intangible cultural heritage”, a claim contested by China at a global forum, sources said.
Sikkim
, Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal’s Darjeeling, Himachal Pradesh and theUnion Territory
of Ladakh. “India has approached Unesco seeking enlisting of the Sowa Rigpa as its ‘intangible cultural heritage’. China has raised objection to it,” an official said.An Indian delegation is strongly pushing the country’s application based on detailed documents and evidence provided by the Ayush Ministry which has been working closely with the Ministry of External Affairs on the matter, officials said.
The move comes in the backdrop of the Modi government promoting the traditional medicine system, one of the oldest surviving medicine systems in the world.
Leh
as an autonomous organisation. This is perhaps one of the first decisions taken by the Union Cabinet on Ladakh’s development after it became a Union Territory on October 31.The theory and practices of Sowa Rigpa are similar to Ayurveda and include a few principles of the traditional Chinese system of medicine. The fundamental text book ‘Rgyud-Bzi’ of Sowa Rigpa is believed to have been taught by Buddha himself and is closely linked with Buddhist philosophy.
The establishment of the NISR as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Ayush has been approved at an estimated cost of Rs 47.25 crore. According to an official, setting up of NISR would provide an impetus to the revival of Sowa-Rigpa in the Indian sub-continent and provide opportunities for students of the traditional medicinal system not only in India but also from other countries.
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