Abstract
The ancient Indian medical system of Ayurveda is examined in this research paper along with the idea of
modernism. Ayurveda has a long tradition and has been used for more than 5000 years but in the current era, it has
undergone considerable adjustments to make it more applicable and available to modern culture. The paper
discusses linking Ayurveda with the modern efforts of strengthening the medical system as well as the present
situation of Ayurveda in the world and the upcoming opportunities waiting for it. The implications of combining
modern science and technology with the oldest form of medicine are examined in the study, including the
incorporation of contemporary scientific research, the adoption of new technologies, and the creation of novel
therapeutic approaches. Additionally, the study looks at the difficulties and objections Ayurveda has encountered in
its attempts to modernize, including the conflict between tradition and innovation, the requirement for
standardization and regulation, and the objection to cultural appropriation.
The paper starts by talking about the History of Ayurveda followed by going through the way of its achievements.
It also flashes light on the current scenario and its futuristic goals. The paper also talks about the Hurdles that could
be faced by Ayurveda in the near future in terms of its growth among the common people before coming to an
important Conclusion.
Publisher
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal