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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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A REVIEW STUDY OF RAJJU IN RACHANA SHARIR WITH MODERN ANATOMICAL CORRELATION
Vd. Choudhari Jagannath*, Vd. Rajshekhar Tokare, Vd. Satyamma
Abstract Rachana Sharir provides a detailed anatomical framework of the human body as described in Ayurveda. Acharya Sushruta has explained various structural components responsible for stability, movement, and integrity of the body. Among these, Rajju is described metaphorically as a rope-like structure that binds and supports different body parts. Although not elaborated as a separate anatomical entity, Rajju holds significant functional importance. The present review aims to study the concept of Rajju as described in classical Ayurvedic literature and correlate it with modern anatomical structures such as ligaments, tendons, fascia, and nerves. Classical texts including Sushruta Samhita and Charaka Samhita were reviewed along with contemporary anatomy textbooks. The analysis reveals that Rajju represents connective tissue elements emphasizing stability and binding functions. Establishing this correlation helps in better understanding Ayurvedic anatomical concepts and their relevance in modern medical science. Keywords: Rajju, Rachana Sharir, Ayurveda anatomy, Connective tissue, Ligaments, Tendons. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
