Rachana Sharir is a core subject in the 1st Professional Year of BAMS, focusing on the detailed study of human anatomy through the lens of Ayurveda. This course covers the structure and organization of the body, including bones, muscles, organs, and vital points, integrating classical Ayurvedic concepts with modern anatomical knowledge. Students learn about the body’s tissues (Dhatus), channels (Srotas), and vital points (Marma), gaining a comprehensive understanding of how the body’s structure influences health and disease. Rachana Sharir provides the essential anatomical foundation needed for diagnosing and treating patients holistically, making it a crucial component of Ayurvedic education.
What You Will learn
- Detailed knowledge of human anatomy according to Ayurvedic texts, including Dhatus (body tissues), Srotas (channels), and Marma (vital points).
- The relationship between the body’s structure and the three Doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha).
- Insight into the ancient anatomical understanding as compared to modern anatomy.
- How to apply the principles of Rachana Sharir in Ayurvedic diagnosis and treatment.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of Ayurveda and its foundational principles.
- Interest in human anatomy from an Ayurvedic perspective.
- No prior medical or anatomical knowledge is necessary; this course is suitable for beginners.
Target Audiences
- Ayurveda students and practitioners looking to deepen their understanding of Ayurvedic anatomy.
- Healthcare professionals interested in integrating Ayurvedic concepts into their practice.
- Enthusiasts who wish to explore the structure and functions of the human body through the lens of Ayurveda.

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Rachana Sharir is a core subject in the 1st Professional Year of BAMS, focusing on the detailed study of human anatomy through the lens of Ayurveda.
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