SARVEPALLI RADHAKRISHNAN COLLEGE OF AYURVEDA, HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTER

DEPARTMENT OF Roganidana



Roganidana & Vikriti Vigyana department focuses on disease diagnosis and pathological understanding based on both Ayurvedic and modern medical principles. It serves as the foundation for identifying diseases, their causes, progression, and treatment approaches in Ayurveda.

Key Areas of Study in Rachana Sharir



Roganidana (Ayurvedic Pathology & Diagnosis)

Nidana Panchaka (Five Diagnostic Tools in Ayurveda)


 
  • Nidana (Etiology) – Causes of diseases.

  • Purvarupa (Premonitory Symptoms) – Early signs before a disease manifests.

  • Rupa (Clinical Features) – Main symptoms of a disease.

  • Upashaya (Therapeutic Trial) – Response of the disease to treatments.

  • Samprapti (Pathogenesis) – Step-by-step development of the disease.



  • Dashavidha Pariksha (Tenfold Examination of Patients)
     
  • o Includes Prakriti (Constitution), Vikriti (Pathological Changes), Sara (Tissue Quality), Agni (Digestive Fire), etc.



  • Vikriti Vigyana (Modern Pathology & Lab Diagnosis)
     
  • General Pathology – Study of inflammation, degeneration, tumors, etc.

  • Hematology – Blood examination for diagnosing anemia, infections, and metabolic disorders.

  • Clinical Pathology – Urine, stool, and sputum analysis for disease detection.

  • Microbiology & Parasitology – Understanding infections and microbial causes of diseases.
  • Immunology – Study of body immunity and autoimmune disorders.


  • Importance in Ayurveda
     
  • Helps in differential diagnosis by correlating Ayurvedic and modern pathology.

  • Essential for proper treatment planning and disease prognosis.

  • • Supports research in integrating Ayurvedic diagnosis with modern diagnostic tools.


  • Our Team

    Sachin Gour Assistant Professor Rognidan

    Dr. Sachin Gour Assistant Professor
    Rognidan

    Dr Harshad Mohan Lal Kela  Professor Rognidan

    Dr. Harshad Mohan Lal Kela Professor Rognidan