The study entitled “Anatomical Study On Pakvashaya In Correlation With
Koshthanga, Aashaya, Kala And Sroto Moola” is aimed to elaborate Pakvashaya
anatomically as well conceptually.
The advent of all branches of science ...
Introduction:
The concepts of Ayurveda are not passed into future generation properly because
of generation gap and lake of interpretation. In ancient Ayurvedic references, the
description of Sira is mostly explained ...
Manibandh Sandhi is described as the wrist joint which is mentioned as
Urdhwashakhagata Sandhi of two in number. It comes under the Kora variety of
Chestavanta Sandhi.
Amavata is one of the Vatavyadhi, mainly affecting ...
Introduction: Ayurveda explains importance and benefits of Vyayamaa (exercise)
that should to be performed daily to be healthy as a Part of Dincharya. The Biceps
are usually attributed as representative of masculinity ...
Objective: To observe the structural changes in kati kasheruka (lumbar vertebrae) in bus drivers w.s.r to katigraha (lumbar-spondylosis).
Design : Observational study
Setting : Parul Ayurved Hospital, Limda, Vadodara, ...
Pramana Shareera is one of the finest topic in Ayurveda Rachana Shareera which remained untouched due to its un established practical exposure. The need and importance Pramana Shareera is well known in both Ayurveda and ...
In Ayurveda Acharya Charaka was the first person who briefly highlighted the
importance of Pranayatana. According to his view, regarded as the vital components and
dedicated a special chapter on Pranayatana in Sutrasthana ...
Peshi are component of body mainly composed of mamsa dhatu. During fetal
development vata dosha enters the mamsa dhatu and divides it into peshi. Peshi are thick or thin, big or minute, stout/thick or round/circular, short ...
Marma is the vital point of the body which is comprise of union of mamsa, sira,
snayu, asthi, sandhi and prana. Any injury to vital part i.e. marma will leads to death or
death like symptoms. Janu marma is one of the ...
Introduction:
Kala sharira is unique concept of ayurveda. Kala are described as limiting membrane between dhatu and it’s ashaya. They are seven in number. Kala are sheath like structures enveloped by shleshma or mucoid ...
INTRODUCTION: Ayurved is the science of life and sharir is branch of ayurved which explains regarding structural and functional entities of the human body. The study of all consoled structures in the body are systematically ...