Indian medicine traces its roots back to the Vedic period, namely Atharvaveda. During the Vedic time, it was also quite fashionable. Its basics and notions had a significant influence on scholars and science at the time. As a result, while there are certain parallels between Ayurveda and Darshana Shastra principles, Ayurveda retains its uniqueness.Practical manuals are written is a pattern of basic to deep content. Charaka Samhita is also a kind of practical manual for the maintaining threefold health and treatment. To attain this aim he first described all the concepts of ayurveda briefly in Sutrasthana then it proceeds towards specific topics in different Sthana. Sharirsthtana of Charak Samhita is explained just after the Vimansthana because after describing the specific measurements of all the essential tools, techniques and methodologies, comes the second most important subject the diseased person (Atura) and before going further for the treatment of diseases clinician must have a proper knowledge of the human (Purusha) and the universe as the human beings itself represents the universe.