Rachana Sharir Department Department
Introduction of Rachana Sharir Department – Janseva Hospital
The Rachana Sharir Department focuses on the structural and anatomical study of the human body as described in classical Ayurvedic texts along with modern anatomical science. It forms one of the most essential pillars of Ayurvedic medical education, helping students understand the physical framework that supports health, disease, and clinical practice.
In this department, students learn:
• Ayurvedic concepts of Sharira such as Garbha (embryology), Prakriti, Srotas, Marmas, Dhatus, and anatomical descriptions from classical Samhitas
• Practical human anatomy through dissections, models, charts, and advanced learning tools
• Correlation between Ayurvedic and modern anatomy, enabling clear understanding of the body’s structure and clinical relevance
• Clinical importance of Marmas, their therapeutic and surgical significance
The department aims to create a strong anatomical foundation for future Ayurvedic physicians. With expert faculty, well-equipped labs, anatomical specimens, and interactive teaching methods, students gain a deep and integrated understanding of the human body.
Our goal is to ensure that every student develops clarity, precision, and confidence in the structural aspects of Ayurveda—supporting accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and holistic patient care.
- Detailed study of human anatomy based on Ayurvedic and modern perspectives
- Hands-on learning through cadaver dissection and anatomical models
- Understanding of Marmas and their clinical/surgical relevance
- Integrated teaching for stronger clinical application of anatomical knowledge
The Rachana Sharir Department emphasizes: