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riya Sharir (Ayurveda Physiology) is a key subject in the study of medical sciences, providing foundational knowledge of the functional aspects of the human body, mind, and senses. It covers both normal and abnormal functions of Dosha, Dhatu, and Mala, which are essential for understanding disease processes and developing insights into disease management and prevention. 

 

Kriya Sharir

the Kriya Sharir department focuses on the basic concepts, knowledge, and application of Tridosha (the three functional entities: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), Sapta Dhatus (tissues), Malas (excretory waste), Prakriti (genetics), Manas (mind, cognition, memory), Nidra (sleep physiology), and Ojas (immunity physiology). The etiopathogenesis of disease cannot be fully understood without assessing Dosha, Dhatu, and Mala both subjectively and objectively. Therefore, this subject serves as a crucial foundation for understanding Ayurveda and is vital for medical students in mastering all other pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical subjects.

Vision & Mission

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  • We aim to equip students with practical skills in clinical examination and modern diagnostic tools, promote awareness of Ayurvedic concepts like Ahara Vidhi, Prakriti, and Agni, and foster research in preventive healthcare.
  • The department encourages critical thinking, compassionate care, and effective communication using both Ayurvedic and modern terminology, preparing scholars to advance Ayurveda in holistic health care
  • To equip undergraduate students with a thorough, evidence-based understanding of Ayurveda’s principles of Kriya Sharira by fostering innovation and excellence in teaching and research.
  • To establish objective, measurable parameters for Kriya Sharira entities such as Tridosha, Sapta Dhatu, Mala, Agni, and Srotasa, utilizing modern technology and cutting-edge research to enhance understanding of body functions.
  • To contribute to patient care through collaboration with clinical departments and interdisciplinary research, by developing laboratories dedicated to both teaching and fundamental research.
  • To build advanced research laboratories from the perspective of Ayurveda, driving forward research and innovation in the field.