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Ayurvedic Anatomy
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Sharira Rachana (Body Structure)
Garbha Sharira (Embryology)
Marma Sharira (Vital Points)
Srotas (Channels of Circulation)
Dhatu (Tissues) & Upadhatu (Sub-Tissues)
Indriya Sharira (Sensory Organs)
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Modern Anatomy
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Gross Anatomy (Bones, Muscles, Organs)
Histology & Embryology
Neuroanatomy (Brain, Spinal Cord, Nervous System)
Regional Anatomy (Head, Neck, Thorax, Abdomen, Limbs)
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Dissection & Practical Learning
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Cadaver dissection is a major component to understand the internal structures.
Study of bones (Osteology) and joints (Arthrology)
Correlation of Ayurvedic concepts with modern anatomy.
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Special Ayurvedic Concepts
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Marma Sharira – Study of vital points and their surgical importance.
Shadang Sharira – Six divisions of the body.
Kala Sharira – Study of anatomical layers.
Garbha Vijnana – Fetal development and Ayurvedic embryology.
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Importance in Ayurveda
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Understanding the body structure is essential for diagnosis, treatments like
Panchakarma, Marma therapy, and surgical interventions (Shalya Tantra).
Helps in research related to Ayurvedic anatomy and modern medical science.
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