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Anatomiscal Consideration of “Artav-vaha Srotasâ€

Ashok kumar Sharma and Manisha
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Manisha: Assistant professor, Rachana Sharir, A & U Tibbia College Karolbagh, India

Current Trends in Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences, 2017, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-2

Abstract: Ayurveda is most ancient medical science having all the part of medical including anatomy, physiology, pathology, medicine etc. brief anatomical description of human body is given in Sharir- sthan of every text of Ayurveda. Srotasas are the peculiarity of Ayurvedic medical science describing the systems of body. Srotasas are considered as secretary channels [1] of the body. Srotasas are the hollow spaces of our body which transport the parinam prad dhatu [2] (essence of the food) from one place to another place. Srotasas are the systems or the part of the body systems or the secreatory channels which are responsible for the secretions or transportation of Dhatus. Purush (Live being) is considered as the combination of Srotsas [3].

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