Author: Ashish Mishra
Abstract Srotas (channels) are vital anatomical and physiological entities in Ayurveda, playing a key role in the transport and transformation of substances within the body. This paper examines the concept of Srotas in Rachna Sharir (Anatomy) and Kriya Sharir (Physiology), detailing their structure, function, and clinical significance. It explores how different types of Srotas are involved in various bodily processes such as circulation, digestion, and excretion. The paper also discusses the pathophysiology of Srotas-related disorders and their management through Ayurvedic treatments including Panchakarma (detoxification therapies), dietary modifications, and herbal remedies. Case studies illustrate the practical applications of Srotas in diagnosing and treating diseases, emphasizing their importance in maintaining health and preventing illnesses.
Keywords: Srotas, Rachna Sharir, Kriya Sharir, Ayurveda, Panchakarma
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