Ashtavaidyan E T Parameswaran Mooss told newsmen here today that the idea emerged during the 100th birth anniversary celebrations of his grand-father and Vidyaratnam founder E T Neelakantan Mooss in 2005-2006. He is still active and quite healthy.
To a query on the investment on this venture, Mooss said it was very difficult to assess the cost as there are many millenia old texts on Ayurveda and hence they are 'priceless'.
He said the cost so far was estimated at over Rs 20 million, besides expenses to be incurred to maintain it with sufficient number of personnel, he added.
It would manifest facts and myths associated with the history and evolution of Ayurveda system, treatment, medicine manufacture and education modalities observed during the yesteryears of Ayurveda, along with the contemporary period illustrated in details through a 3D Gallery, Mooss said.
It would also have a collection of over 300 plants, depicting their medicinal property, being used for manufacture of Ayurvedic medicine along with the library of ancient literature on Ayurveda, Mooss added.