Dr. Dayal Parmar
Born28 December 1934
Tankara, Gujarat, India
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndian
EducationB.S.A.M. Ayurvedic
SpouseVasantkumari

Doctor Dayal Mavjibhai Parmar (Dayal Muniji) is Sanskrit teacher, Doctor and professor in Ayurvedic medicine, Author, translator, VedaBhashyaKar. He did Himalayan task of translating all four Vedas into Gujarati from Sanskrit. He is an author of more than 50 books. He wrote eighteen texts books and reference books on Ayurveda, approved by Gujarat Ayurvedic university. He gave 20 (twenty) years of free honorary service in Ayurvedic clinic, at Aryasamaj Tankara. Many of his articles are published in current papers, weekly, fortnightly and monthly magazines and broadcasted on radio also. He was awarded India's fourth highest civilian award the Padma Shri in 2024.

Early life edit

Vaidya Dayal Parmar completed his primary education in 1947 at Tankara. He served as Sanskrit teacher in Maharshi Dayanand Vividhlaxi Vidyalaya at Tankara as he was Sanskrit Parangat. He joined Ayurvedic education, B.S.A.M. course at Maharshi Dayanand Ayurved Mahavidyalaya at Tankara and he completed this course from Shri Gulabkuvarba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya in 1968.

Career edit

After completion of internship he joined as demonstrator in Shri Gulabkuvarda Ayurved Mahavidyalaya. Vaidya Dayal Parmar has served as Head Of Department in Kayachikitsa in Shri Gulabkuvarba Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Jamnagar till his retirement.

Personal life edit

Born to Mother Monghiba and father Mavjibhai in a lower middle class tailor family residing at Tankara, a rural area of Gujarat.

Vaidya Dayaljibhai Parmar married with Vasantkumari . His son Bharatbhai Parmar has settled at Baroda. His daughter Bharatiben got  married and settled at Jamnagar. His grandson Dhaval is settled at Baroda and he is a TV news reader.

Honors edit

  • Padma Shri award by government of India for his distinguished services in the field of Ayurveda medicine. (2024)[1]
  • Ayurveda Chudamani award was handed over by the Governor of Gujarat Shri Navalkishore Sharma. (2007)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award by RAJAYUCON  (National Conference of Ayurveda, Rajkot, 2009)
  • Arya Karmayogi Award (2010) by Arya Samaj, Mumbai
  • The active Ayurvedic organization International Trust award, Awarded by Shri Jaynarayan Vyasji (2011)
  • Honored by Vanaprastha Sadhak Ashram Rojad, Gujarat (2013)
  • Ajmer philanthropy institute honored him by giving senior Arya author award
  • Awarded with Doctor of Literature (Ayurved) by Gujarat ayurved University (27 march 2015)  
  • Honoured by shri Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, Tankara
  • Honoured by Gujarat Prantiya arya Pratinidhi sabha
  • Honoured by Tankara Village, handed over by mamlatdar shri, Tankara.

Contribution in literature edit

Vedabhashya edit

 
Vedas

Divine  Vedas , which are the greatest collection of wisdom, from the beginning of the universe. For Mankind, Vedas  are the source of knowledge for all eternity. Vedas  were available in Sanskrit and Hindi language, but were not in Gujarati.  There are total more than twenty thousand mantras of the four Vedas,and  more than seven lakh words. The Bhagiratha work of translating all 4 Vedas in Gujarati language, is done by Sanskrit expert Dayal Parmar.

The Vedas were translated into Gujarati and presented to the people of Gujarat in eight parts. Due to which the Gujarati people got the opportunity to know the Vedas.

Ved  Bhashya  in Gujarati which has   total eight volumes  ( 20379 mantras,  7084 pages )

  • Rigveda part 1, 2, 3 and 4  ( 10552 mantras )
  • Yajurved (1975 mantras)
  • Samved (1875 mantras)
  • Atharvaved part 1 and 2 (5977 mantras)

Ayurveda literature edit

Shri Dayal Muniji has also done tireless service in Ayurveda. He was a professor of Ayurveda College, Jamnagar as well as a very high level writer and researcher. He has written 18 (eighteen) texts of Ayurveda.  All those texts are recognized as  reference books by the University of Ayurveda eg Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita etc. After completing important texts like Madhavnidan, detailed interpretations have been written on those texts. No one has written such an explanation on Charaka Samhita till date. He has written interpretations on texts such as kaychikitsa, Shalya vijyan, Rog vijyan, Swastha Vrut etc.  Due to which Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar conferred on him the honorary title of D.Lit, degree of literature (Ayurveda). He was also honored with the Ayurveda Chudamani Award. In 2015.

Other literature works edit

Message of Aryasamaj, Mahabharat to Maharishi Dayanand, Shining flow  of Satyarth Prakash, Hindu unity, First step on the path of revolution, origin of Vedic  religion, Aryavir song collection, Dayanand Stavan, books on Swami Dayanand's Life  etc. have been written.  Satyarth Prakash, Rigvedadi Bhasya Bhumika, Sanskar Vidhi, and all four Vedas were translated and edited (total twenty two books ) in Gujarati.

Work edit

Books Written edit

Ayurveda literature edit

  1. Charaksamhita Part 1[2]
  2. Charaksamhita Part 2
  3. Madhav Nidaan Part 1[3]
  4. Madhav Nìdaan Part 2
  5. Atur Pariksha
  6. Nyay Vaidak Angatantra
  7. Kay Chikitsa part 1[4]
  8. Kay Chikitsa part 2
  9. Kay Chikitsa Part 3
  10. Kay Chikitsa  Part 4
  11. Swastha Vrut Part 1
  12. Swastha Vrut Part 2
  13. Shalakya Science Part 1
  14. Shalakya Science Part 2
  15. Rog Vijyan
  16. Shalya  Science Part 1
  17. Shalya Science Part 2
  18. Sushruta Samhita Part 1[5]
  19. Sushruta Samhita Part 2

Other literature edit

  1. Arya Samaj no Sandesh
  2. Mahabharata thi Maharishi Dayanand
  3. Satyartha Prakash ni Tej dharao
  4. Hindu Ekatmata
  5. Kranti na Marge Pahelu Kadam
  6. Dharma nu Mool Vedas
  7. Aryavir song collection
  8. Dayanand Stavan
  9. Dayanand Gatha
  10. Biography of Swami Dayanand

Books Translated or edited edit

  1. Satyartha Prakash
  2. Rigvedadi Bhashya Bhumika
  3. Rig Veda Part 1
  4. Rig Veda Part 2
  5. Rig Veda Part 3
  6. Rig Veda Part 4
  7. Yajurveda
  8. Samaveda
  9. Atharva Veda Part 1
  10. Atharva Veda Part 2
  11. Sanskar Vidhi
  12. Aryabhivinaya
  13. Upadeshmanjari
  14. Vyavaharbhanu
  15. Autobiography Swami Dayanand
  16. Ek j Marg
  17. Upanishada no Sandesh
  18. Sukhi Grihastha
  19. Ghana Ghor Jungle ma
  20. Yoga Mimansa
  21. Vedic Dharma ane Vishwashanti
  22. Sukh na Sadhan
  23. Dayanand Vyaktitva ane Karya
  24. Dayanand and the Vedas
  25. Paravidya

References edit

  1. ^ "Padma Awards 2024". Ministry of Home Affairs.
  2. ^ Charaksamhita Part 1. SARASWATI PUSTAK BHANDAR, AHMEDABAD. January 2019.
  3. ^ Madhav Nidaan Part 1. SARASWATI PUSTAK BHANDAR, AHMEDABAD. January 2011.
  4. ^ Kay Chikitsa part 1. SARASWATI PUSTAK BHANDAR, AHMEDABAD. January 2009.
  5. ^ "Sushruta Samhita". SARASWATI PUSTAK BHANDAR, AHMEDABAD.

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