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ARTICLE ON DEVELOUPMENTAL TOOL ON MAMSA SARA

Dr. Manjushree S. L.*, Dr. Saritha T., Dr. Prasanna N. Mogasale, Dr. Nagaraj S.

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Pariksha means examining the person from all sides. Sara is one of the examination method for assessment of Bala explained in Rogabhishagjitiya adhyaya, explained Asthavidha sara and their characteristics in individuals. Sushruta Samhita also emphasized that a physician can treat a patient more effectively, if he measures the life expectancy of patient on the basis of the criteria of measurement of each body part and Sara Pariksha. In Mamsa Sara Purusha possess well developed Mamsa Dhatu with good nourishment when compared to other Sara individuals. As Lepana is the Sresta Karma of Mamsadhatu, it covers all body parts especially bones. Mamsa sara person also have good psychological dimension. Based on classical texts and resources, a framework was created incorporating Darshana, Sparshana, Prashna, and Vyayama Kriya evaluations, including cardiovascular, body composition, flexibility, muscular endurance, and questionnaire assessments. Based on obtained score individual into Pravara sara, Madhyama sara and Avara sara. This study demonstrates the effectiveness and efficiency of this approach in examining an individual's health status. The results provide insight into the status of Mamsa Sara, revealing that individuals with Pravara Mamsa Sara possess both physical and mental wellbeing. This underscores the timeless wisdom of Ayurveda, which has been refined over centuries. To achieve successful outcomes, a skilled physician must grasp the fundamental principles of Ayurveda through experience and apply them judiciously. Furthermore, extending this approach to assess all seven dhatus would facilitate a comprehensive understanding of an individual's health status, enabling personalized treatment planning.

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