Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann receives remembrance through World Homoeopathy Day which occurs annually on April 10 to celebrate his role as the founder of homoeopathy. This day serves to honor his medical work and increase community awareness regarding how homoeopathy benefits healthcare systems. Adhyayan, Adhyaapan, Anusandhaan (Education, Practice, and Research) serves as the 2025 theme to direct the three fundamental elements supporting homoeopathy growth.
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Dr. Christian Friedrich Samuel Hahnemann gets celebrated through the annual observance of World Homoeopathy Day on April 10.
The day of observance for 2025 will be centered around "Adhyayan, Adhyaapan, Anusandhaan" (Education, Practice, and Research) as its main theme to showcase the development of homoeopathy through these three fundamental aspects.
The physician Dr. Hahnemann founded the foundational principle of "like cures like" while he was born in Paris on April 10, 1755.
Dr. Hahnemann examined cinchona effects before creating homoeopathic principles for treatment using diluted substances to stimulate remedies from healthy patient symptoms.
Each year on April 10 people observe World Homoeopathy Day to celebrate Hahnemann's birthday together with homoeopathy’s rising importance in medical care.
The first observance of this initiative began in India back in 1997 because homoeopathy medicine has been commonly used in the country for several years.
The Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH) began organizing WHD events in 2016 to confirm the essential position of research for increasing acceptance and growth of homoeopathy.
A significant two-day convention took place in Gandhinagar, Gujarat during 2025 under the direction of the Union Minister of State for AYUSH named Prataprao Jadhav.
The gathering assembled homoeopathic experts and practitioners for research discussions while organizer "Live Materia Medica" competitions served to demonstrate both education and research importance in homoeopathy.
India continues its position as a worldwide leading nation for homoeopathic medical practice thanks to its network of 345,000 registered homoeopathic doctors who work inside over 15,000 institutions that focus on education and practice of homoeopathy.
Homoeopathy stands among Traditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) treatments recognized by the World Health Organization as one of the most frequently used systems worldwide according to their records.
World Homoeopathy Day serves as a reminder of the innovative contributions of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann to global healthcare. The 2025 theme for World Homoeopathy Day emphasizes education and practice in combination with research as the day highlights the demand for ongoing development of homoeopathic educational initiatives and scientific discoveries. The growing worldwide adoption of homoeopathy provides World Homoeopathy Day as a time to both commemorate its past achievements and boost its future prospects.