Rachana Sharir
Ayurveda, meaning “knowledge of life,” is an ancient, holistic Indian system of medicine
RACHANA SHARIR
INTRODUCTION
Rachana Sharir is a branch of Ayurveda that deals with the anatomical structure of the human body. It is the study of the body’s physical composition, including bones, muscles, organs, tissues, and systems, as described in ancient Ayurvedic texts. This discipline helps in understanding the body’s formation, functions, and relation to health and diseases from an Ayurvedic perspective. Key texts that discuss Rachana Sharir include the Sushruta Samhita and Charaka Samhita.
Rachana Sharir deals with the structural organization of the human body as described in Ayurveda, correlated with modern anatomy. The department focuses on the study of Sharir Rachana (body structure), organs, systems, Srotas, Dhatus, and Marma. Emphasis is given to both theoretical knowledge and practical dissection, enabling students to understand the human body in a scientific and clinical perspective essential for Ayurvedic practice.
Vision
- To establish Rachana Sharir as a fundamental pillar in Ayurvedic education and research, integrating ancient wisdom with modern anatomical sciences to enhance the effectiveness of Ayurveda in healthcare.
Mission
- To impact fundamental, practical and professional education of Rachana Sharir
- To preserve and promote the anatomical knowledge described in Ayurveda.
- To correlate Ayurvedic anatomical concepts with contemporary medical science.
- To educate students and practitioners about the structure and function of the human body through Ayurvedic principles.
- This structured approach ensures that Rachana Sharir continues to evolve while maintaining its core Ayurvedic principles.
Objectives
- To train the students of UG courses by virtue of Human body dissection
- To deliver the knowledge regarding various vital structural details of Human body theoretically and practically.
- Being the most basic subject of all, make the students acquainted with applied and clinical relevant details of Human body.





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