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MRTA SAMSODHANA: AN ANCIENT AYURVEDIC APPROACH TO CADAVERIC STUDY AND ITS RELEVANCE TO MODERN ANATOMY

Dr. Manisha Choudhary*, Dr. Pooja Makhnotra, Dr. Pooja Thakur

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The concept of Mṛta Saṃsodhana, described by Acharya Sushruta, represents one of the earliest and most systematic approaches to anatomical education through cadaveric study. It embodies the profound blend of scientific inquiry and spiritual reverence that characterizes Ayurvedic learning. Acharya Sushruta emphasized direct observation (Pratyakṣagyana) as essential for understanding human anatomy and for the development of surgical skills. The process involved selection of an appropriate cadaver, purification (Sodhana), preservation by the Jala-Majjana (water immersion) method, and gradual dissection (Śava Chedana) using natural brushes rather than sharp instruments. This unique approach allowed students to visualize muscles, vessels, ligaments, and internal structures systematically while maintaining sanctity toward the human body. In contrast to modern embalming and dissection techniques employing chemical preservation and surgical instruments, the ancient method relied on natural decomposition and gentle mechanical cleaning. Though lacking modern tools, it demonstrated remarkable anatomical insight and scientific understanding. Revisiting the principles of Mṛta Saṃsodhana not only highlights the depth of ancient Indian anatomical knowledge but also reinforces the importance of experiential learning, ethical respect, and holistic understanding in medical education. This review thus bridges the historical and philosophical continuum between ancient Ayurvedic and modern anatomical sciences.

Keywords: Mṛta Saṃsodhana, Sushruta Saṃhita, Shava Sodhana, Shava Saṃrakṣaṇa, Cadaveric Dissection, Ayurvedic Anatomy.


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