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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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CLASSICAL REVIEW OF KALA SHARIR’S CONCEPT W.S.R TO SHUKRADHARA KALA SARVASHARIRVYAPEE
Dr. Sneh Ranga*, Disha and Rishita and Tanu Jangir
. Abstract A unique concept called Kala is described in Sushrut Samhita. There are seven Kalas throughout the body, each of which fills a specific place. Shukradhara Kala is body's seventh kala. The seventh kala of the body, which extends into the complete body, serves as the interpretation and conclusion of the Shukradhara Kala Sarvasharirvyapee. Kala refers to the body's layers or membranes. The body is made up of several membranes and layers that surround and protect the organs. The organs are supported and shielded by them. Keywords: Kala, shukradhara kala, sarvasharirvyapee, dhatu, aashaya. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
