Kundapura Rural Ayurveda Medical Hospital

Shareera Rachana is the fundamental branch of Ayurveda placed in the first-year curriculum of BAMS. Basic knowledge of Ayurvedic aspects like Shareera, Manas, Garbha, Kala, Srotas, Sira dhamani, and so on are dealt with in this subject.

It also includes the detailed knowledge about the structure of the entire human body explained to students through cadaver dissection ensuring practical knowledge with hands-on training to each student. The subject focuses on osteology, histology, and embryological aspect of our body. The subject acts as a continuation of pre-university biology leading a pathway into the vast human anatomy for the students. This ensures that students are well versed with the scientific understanding of the body. It opens the windows into the functional knowledge of ayurvedic understanding of the human body.

This also ensures the knowledge about Marma, the vital points of our body which serve as centers with a therapeutic and diagnostic value which help us manage the diseases and cure them with ease.

Elaborate concepts like Manas, Garbha, Kala, Sira, Dhamani, Srotas so on are the unique aspects of Ayurveda which gives us a deeper understanding of mind-body relation and several ways in which they could influence normal health of the person with the creation of positive impressions in the mind of an individual.

So the subject Shareera Rachana bridges the gap between observational understanding of the body and the modern scientific comprehension of the human mechanism to unravel mysteries of human anatomy to the students in a clear and concise manner.

The knowledge in Shareera Rachana will ensure the students become confident practitioners cause only when you know the normal can you very well solve the abnormal afflictions of the human system. Our Shareera Rachana Department is full-fledged with charts, specimens, and a variety of models with which one can easily have mastery along with the clear perception of the subject in accordance to their intellectual thrive to know.