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2025 JULY VOLUME 2, ISSUE 2

A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ARTICLE ON CONCEPT OF SROTAS RELATED TO RASAYANA CHIKITSA

*Dr. Aishwarya Shivaji Kumbhar

According to Ayurveda the body has many channels called srotas that allow the dhatu, doshas, and malas to flow. These include both subtle channels, like capillaries and more subtle one like the intestinal tract, lymphatic system, arteries, veins, and genitor-urinary tracts. Ayurveda offers a number of diagnostic methods that need to be discussed in light of the modern world. Since the entire body is composed of millions of srotas and this is one of the Ayurvedic terms and a fundamental component of Ayurveda. Ayurveda aids in identifying the srotas that are impacted, and ultimately the illness process. In order to diagnose sickness, Ayurveda also uses Agni and Dhatu in the dosha imbalance. Ayurveda uses dosh imbalance as a tool. Dhatu and agni in illness evalution Sushryt provided a surgical aspect of srotas, but charak provided a medicinal explanation. Students studying Ayurveda will benefit from having their understanding of srotes clarified. Ayurvedic Acharyas, an, unhealthy lifestyle and unwholesome diet can cause the srotas system to lose its integrity, which affects the entire range of life processes in both health and sickness. According to Acharya charak, Without the help of the srotas that transport the Dathus, which are continually undergoing transformations, no structure in the body can grow and develop or waste away and atrophy.

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