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Jamnagar, the main seat of princely
state of Nawanagar was well known as a seat of
oriental studies. It has a long list of renowned
Ayurvedic physicians like Zandu Bhattji and Rasa
Vaidya Bavabhai Achalji. The rulers of this state
have patronised Ayurveda since very early days.
During the regime of Jam Saheb Digvijay Singhji
in 1940's and onwards Dr P.M. Mehta was court
physician (trained in western medicine). He was
a great learner and visionary. Dr. Mehta impressed
upon the king and the queen of Jamnagar to establish
a center for Ayurvedic Studies. Hence, Shri Gulabkunwarba
Ayurvedic Society was established in 1940.
In 1944 a palacious building was constructed with
generous contribution of the King of Nawanagar
(Jamnagar) and some other rich persons at the
cost of Rs.60, 00,000 /- and the building was
named as "Dhanwantari Mandir".
Under the banner of Shri Gulabkunwarba Ayurvedic
Society renowned and enthusiastic physician of
Ayurveda were collected and they materialized
the gigantic job of the translation of Charak
Samhita in three languages i.e. English, Hindi
& Gujarati which was published by the society
in six volumes.

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On July 1st 1946 in Jamnagar a college for Ayurvedic
Studies was established and named as Shri Gulabkunwarba
Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya by the G.K. Ayurvedic Society.
Renowned Ayurvedic physician of the era Vaidya Yadavji
Trikramaji adorned the college as a first Principal.
After independence in 1947 Govt. of India started
to work for revival of Ayurveda and few committees
were appointed and they recommended the establishment
of one advance Institution of Ayurveda. By that
time Jamnagar had got infrastructure and name as
seat of Ayurvedic learning. Hence in 1954 Govt.
of India started a premier research center for Ayurveda
in Jamnagar named as "Central Institute for Research
in Indigenous System of Medicine (CIRISM)" with
Dr. P. M. Mehta as its Director.
In 1956 Govt. of India had started another Institute
in Jamnagar named as Post Graduate Training Center
for Ayurveda (PGTCA) with Vaidya Bhaskar V. Gokhale
as its Principal. In 1963 Govt. of India and Govt.
of Gujarat jointly decided to amalgamate three Institutions
viz. Shri G. A. Mahavidyalaya, CIRISM & PGTCA and
named it as Institute for Ayurvedic Studies and
Research (IASR).
In some big cities of Gujarat State viz. Surat,
Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar, Vadodara and Tankara Ayurvedic
colleges were already in existence. This prompted
the assembly of Gujarat State to pass legislation
on 17.12.1965 to establish a University named as
Gujarat Ayurveda University with its head quarter
in Jamnagar. This University came in existence on
January 5th, 1967 with Institute for Post Graduate
Teaching & Research as its constituent faculty and
other Ayurvedic Colleges of Gujarat State as affiliated
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