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The Srotas is an integral part of body, serving as a route to conduct or convey a substance from one place to another place. Another concept of Srotas is its microscopic description. The functions include nourishment, circulation, excretion and reproduction. In brief, the concept of Srotas includes microscopic, macroscopic, anatomical, physiological and pathological considerations. So assessment of the Strotas and their Moola is one of the means in Ayurveda by which diseases can be distinguished and can be treated. By knowing which Strotas and its respective Moola are affected the nature and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Srotas is an integral part of body, serving as a route to conduct or convey a substance from one place to another place. Another concept of Srotas is its microscopic description. The functions include nourishment, circulation, excretion and reproduction. In brief, the concept of Srotas includes microscopic, macroscopic, anatomical, physiological and pathological considerations. So assessment of the Strotas and their Moola is one of the means in Ayurveda by which diseases can be distinguished and can be treated. By knowing which Strotas and its respective Moola are affected the nature and the extent of their disturbance, one can understand a great deal about the disease process. The present work wants to emphasize male reproductive components in Ayurveda with different structures that are advocated in different context some time highlighting the morphological and some time relating to functional aspects, too. Before going to elaborate the concept, a brief review regarding the Srotas is discussed.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sandeep Madhukar Lahange, working as Assistant Professor in the P. G. Department. of Sharir Rachana, NIA, Ministry of AYUSH Govt. of India, Jaipur since last 9 years. He published more than 65 research articles & worked as Editorial Board Member & reviewer in more than 20 National and international peer reviewed, indexed Journals.