Scrolls & Leaves: World History Podcast

Scrolls & Leaves: World History Podcast


Chatroom 7: An Ancient Pandemic Story

December 02, 2020

Season 1, CHATROOM 7

An Ancient Pandemic Story

Atreya, the renowned teacher of Ayurveda, is walking with his pupils on the banks of the river Ganga in Kampilya. Ominous signs of an epidemic shadow the grandeur of the ancient kingdom. The sun and the moon are strange colors. The plants are not thriving. The herbal medicines they depend upon for cures are not as potent as they usually are. Atreya explains to his students how an epidemic arises from degraded environmental conditions. And he points to their cause: the unrighteous actions of a particular group of citizens. Sanskrit scholar Dominik Wujastyk of the University of Alberta in Canada, narrates this compelling tale from one of the oldest Ayurvedic texts. It’s a story of surprising resonance with our current global situation.

Time Markers (mins:sec)

0:34 Two major encyclopedias of Ayurveda
1:23 Learning Sanskrit from eminent pandit in Pune
2:30 Reciting first part of story in Sanskrit
3:41 How Ayurveda views the human body
4:30 The Charaka samhita
4:55 Atreya’s story
6:58 How Ayurveda explains an epidemic
7:20 Descriptions of corrupted environmental conditions
8:26 Atreya’s story continues
8:50 What causes environmental corruption
9:44 Greed and the environment
10:24 Ancient texts are based on observation
10:53 A golden opportunity