Gangadhar Sen Roy

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Gangadhar Sen Roy (1798-1885) Ayurvedic physician, born at Magura in the district of Jessore. His father, Bhabaniprasad Sen Roy, was also an Ayurvedic physician. Gangadhar studied Ayurvedic medicine under Ramakanta Sen of rajshahi. At the age of 21 he went to Murshidabad and started practising there. He was so skilled that people started calling him the 'superb physician of Kaliyuga';. Gangadhar also wrote several valuable books on Ayurvedic medicine, among them A'rogyastotra. Other important books on Ayurveda include Jalpakalpataru (1879), a commentary on Charaksanghit'a, N'ad'ivij'va'n and Prayogachandradaya. Apart from his writings on Ayurvedic medicine, Gangadhar also wrote books on Sanskrit grammar, rhetoric, art and literature. He also wrote poems and plays in Sanskrit. Among his books are K'a'vyaprabh'a (a book on rhetoric), Lok'a'lokapuru'si'ya (an epic, written in 17 volumes), R'a'jvijay (poem), T'a'r'a'vat'i'svayangvara (play), Pram'a'dbha'v'jani (annotation on Manusanghit'a, 1882), Mugdhabodhamah'a'v'r'tti (a commentary on Mugdhabodha';s grammar), Taittir'i'yopani's'adv'r'tti (a commentary on Taittiriyo Upanisad, 1884), Har's'odaya (poeml lyric), and Tattvavidy'a'kara (commentary on sada darshan, or the six Hindu schools of philosophy). A newspaper was briefly published in 1911 under the title Ga'b'g'a'dhar Man'isa, to publish his writings. [Kanailal Ray] [Ray, Kanailal Professor of Linguistics, Rajshahi University]