Critical analysis of ashraya ashrayi bhava of dosha, dhatu and its clinical application
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Critical analysis of ashraya ashrayi bhava of dosha, dhatu and its clinical application
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Amulya D.
Venkatesha S.
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal:
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Year: 2018
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Human body is made up of Dosha, Dhatutheir physiological state, the Dhatu form the structural components of the body and the body healthy. Just like Soma, SuryaVikshepa respectively Kapha Pitta and relationship of Dosha and Dhatu can be understood by their similarity in the Pitta-Rakta, Kapha-Rasa, Mamsadi DhatuSambhandha. But for Vata and Asthi, the Keywords: Ashraya, Ashrayi, Panchamahabhoota, Guna, Karma INTRODUCTION Human body is made up of Dosha, Dhatuwhile Dosha contribute towards various functions of the body in their physiological state, the the structural components of the body and eliminated to keep the body healthy
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