The Journal on Rachana Sharir and Kriya Sharir is a peer reviewed journal that presents insightful papers on theory and practical application of Rachana Sharir and Kriya Sharir. The Journal is committed to promote basic research as well as application development in this highly specialized field.
Srijana: Journal on Rachana Sharir and Kriya Sharir is a peer reviewed journal that presents insightful papers on theory and practical application of Rachana Sharir and Kriya Sharir. The Journal is committed to promote basic research as well as application development in this highly specialized field.
Rachana Sharir is an Ayurvedic branch that deals with understanding of bones, muscles, blood vessels, strotas, joints, essential organs, and marmas and garbha sharir. It is an Ayurvedic division that only deals with the study of the human body by dissection, which produces the subtle necessary basics and establishes a firm foundation for additional medical knowledge.
Kriya Sharir is a science that studies the human body in regard to its physiological standards. 'Kriya Sharir' is concerned with the study of the body's regular activities. The entire goal of Kriya Sharir is to investigate the regular operations of living organisms, their principles, mechanisms, and activities.
Some of the topics covered under this journal (but not limited to them) are:
Concept of srotas, avedhya sira, twak sharir, kala sharir, marma, concept of ojas, chaturvimshati purusha, sira, dhamni, dosha-Dhatu-Mala, Pachana, Prakruti, Atma, Mana, embryology, histology, anthropometry, genetics, structural study, functional study as well as metaphysical study of human body.