TOI exclusive: Can Ayurveda speak the language of science? Acharya Balkrishna explains
ETimes February 10, 2026 01:40 AM
In a time when health advice travels fast and trust travels slow, the conversation around Ayurveda feels sharper than ever. Acharya Balkrishna , the scholar behind Patanjali ’s research wing, sits down with Akshat Gupta for The Times of India for a rare, reflective interview. The discussion does not chase quick claims. It asks a tougher question. Can an ancient health system survive modern scrutiny without losing its soul?


Who is Acharya Balkrishna, and why his voice matters

Acharya Balkrishna is a Sanskrit scholar and an Ayurveda researcher. He is also the co-founder of Patanjali and the guiding force behind its research institutions. His work focuses on texts, plants, and methods that shaped traditional Indian medicine. Over the years, he has argued that Ayurveda should be tested, documented, and explained in ways modern science understands. That position places him at the center of praise and criticism alike.


Why TOI’s interview matters right now

The Times of India interview arrives at a sensitive moment. Ayurveda faces skepticism from sections of modern medicine . At the same time, public interest in natural health systems is growing. Instead of selling products, the conversation stays in process. How research is done. Why standards matter. And where tradition must be careful not to overpromise. This framing gives readers context rather than comfort.