Tshering, DagoTrainee, Drungtsho2016-09-092016-09-092015-11Tshering Dago, Trainee Drungtsho. An Insight into Traditional Bhutanese Medicine. Men-jong So-rig Journals. 2015 Nov; 7(1): VI.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/177088The Traditional Bhutanese Medicine is called gSo.ba Rig.pa. Originally expounded by the Medicine Buddha himself and flawlessly articulated by great saints and masters of the past, gSo.ba Rig.pa literally refers to the ‘knowledge of healing’. This system of healing came into universal existence when extraordinary pre-destined Indian healer practiced it widely following the valuable teachings of the Medicine Buddha. He then passed onto his principle disciples followed by a succession of numerous learned healers who were responsible for spreading the healing practice in Tibet and other Himalayan countries including Nepal and Bhutan. It is the most sacred and vital of all sciences as it comprises a holistic and inclusive knowledge of science, arts and philosophy. The profound knowledge embedded in gSo.ba Rig.pa convinces us with the basic cause of human suffering and the ways to reduce or escape from it.enAn Insight into Traditional Bhutanese Medicine.Article