SIGNIFICANCE OF SROTAS IN PRESENT SCENARIO
Dr. Radha Mishra* and Dr. O. P. Vyas
Abstract
Ayurvada is based on Triguna, Tridosha, Saptadhatu, Oja, Agni, Ama
and Srotas. Tridosha is the pillar of the body. Srotas are the internal
transport system of the body. There are innumerable srotas are present
in the body represent infinite element in the universe. According to
Charak samhita srotas is the structure through which sarvanam occurs.
The internal transport system of the body is represented by srotas and
has been given a place of fundamental importance in Ayurveda both in
health and disease an importance which recent development in the field
of medicine have begun to emphasis. Acharya chakrapani has
described moolasthan of srotas as pravhavsthana means the
anatomical seat of respective srotas, main seat of pathology of that
srotas or principle seat of manifestation of diseases of that srotas.
Simply srotas are the transport system, which transport dosha, dhatu and mala, therefore it is
more important in clinically. The srotas are recognized by surgeons as having regard to
traumatic injuries as may be inflicted on them or due to piercing them during surgical
manipulation with sharp instruments. The special kind of pain and disease are manifested due
to srotodrushti, therefore it is important to gain knowledge about disease, prognosis of
disease as well as to treat the root cause of the disease.
Keywords: Ayurveda, Tridosha, Sarvanam, Srotas, Srotodrushti, Pravhavsthana
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