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A LITERARY REVIEW ARTICLE ON GARBHAVKRANTIAYURVEDIC PROSPECTIVE
*Dr. Ekta, Prof. Mahesh Dixit and Dr. Narendra Kumar Meena
. Abstract Humans is Nature's finest creation in the universe. It is a miracle and a wonder of nature that the body has the right size, weight, and shape. Every woman in society has the lifelong dream of having a child. Ayurveda The goal of Swastha Sharir is dealt with by medical science. The Rachna Sharir is an ayurvedic phrase that primarily refers to the body's anatomical and physiological components. One of those Ayurvedic classics, the Sushrut Samhita, discusses human anatomy and physiology. It presents a detailed, accurate account of Garbha vruddhi and Vikas Kram. Garbha is where Sharir's wisdom begins. Managing healthy offspring is made easier with an understanding of Garbha. Garbha is the term used by Ayurveda to describe the union of the spermatozoa, ovum, and soul inside the uterus (embryo). The zygote that results from Shukra and Shonita's fertilisation develops into a foetus. Garbhavakranti refers to the entire developmental process that takes a foetus from two cells to a complete foetus. The foundation of the earliest embryology that humans were aware of is included. The process of the fetus's chronological development is plainly detailed in Ayurvedic writings.Understanding the Garbha development aids in acquiring the circumstances needed for improved pregnancy management. Understanding the ancient notion of Garbha vikas kram requires extensive research and discussion. To learn more about this, review of both contemporary and Ayurvedic texts will be helpful. In this work, the concept of foetal development is elaborated and compared to both ancient and modern concepts. Keywords: Garbhavkranti, Shukra, Shonita, Zygote, Garbhvikas kram. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
