Kriya Sharir
Ayurveda, meaning “knowledge of life,” is an ancient, holistic Indian system of medicine
KRIYA SHARIR
INTRODUCTION
Kriya Sharir i.e. Ayurvedic Physiology studies human body functions using core Ayurvedic principles like Dosha, Dhatu, and Mala forming a foundation for Ayurvedic education and practice.
Kriya Sharir explains the functional aspects of the human body based on Ayurvedic principles and modern physiology. The department emphasizes concepts such as Dosha, Dhatu, Mala, Agni, and physiological processes governing health and disease. Through theoretical teaching and practical demonstrations, students gain a clear understanding of normal body functions, which forms the foundation for diagnosis, treatment, and preventive healthcare in Ayurveda.
Vision
- To be a center of excellence in Ayurvedic physiology education and research & contribute to the advancement of Ayurvedic science through innovative teaching and research methodologies
Mission
- To provide high-quality education in Ayurvedic physiology to students, fostering a deep understanding of the subject.
- To conduct cutting-edge research in Ayurvedic physiology to validate and expand the knowledge base.
- To disseminate knowledge of Ayurvedic physiology through publications, conferences, and workshops.
- To collaborate with other departments and institutions to promote interdisciplinary research and education
Objectives
- To provide comprehensive knowledge of Kriya Sharir according to Ayurvedic classics and NCISM curriculum requirements.
- To correlate principles of Kriya Sharir with modern physiology for better conceptual understanding.
- To develop students’ practical, analytical, and clinical skills through demonstrations and laboratory-based learning.
- To encourage active participation in seminars, workshops, journal clubs, and academic discussions.





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