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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
A CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF RAKTVAHA SROTAS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF IT’S MOOL STHANA
Dr. Harvendra Devpal*, Dr. Shaifali Sharma, Dr. Purushottam Das Sharma, Dr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma and Dr. Deepa
. Abstract Srotas are the body's circulatory channels or dynamic interior transport system, which are responsible for dosha, dhatu, Oja, agni, and other vahanas. "Srotas" are channels or routes through which nutrition passes, interacts, and is transmitted. Each Srotas is connected to a Moola, which is an anatomical structure. Moolstana is required for Srotas to function properly. As it is involved in the development, assessment, and regulation of the Bhavapadartha flowing through the Srotasa, these Mool Sthana are very essential from a therapy and prognosis standpoint. Acharya sushrut considers Rakta to be Jeevan and the fourth dosha. Raktvaha srotas is a functional element of the organism that forms, transports, and conducts blood. Various acharyas regard Yakrut, Pleeha, and Raktvahai dhamnis to be Mool Sthana of Raktvaha srotas. Yakrut has a link to the liver. Most blood-related concepts, such as haemopoesis, red blood cell storage, and breakdown, are anchored in the liver. Keywords: Srotas, Raktavaha Srotas, Yakrut, Pleeha, Liver. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
