Rachana Sharir (Anatomy)
About the Department
The Department of Rachana Sharir deals with the study of human anatomy, combining traditional Ayurvedic concepts with modern anatomical science. It forms the basis for understanding the structure of the human body through dissection and visual aids.
Objectives
- To understand the structure of the human body as described in Ayurveda and modern science.
- To train students in dissection and identification of anatomical structures.
- To establish a correlation between Ayurvedic and modern anatomy.
Departmental Highlights
- Dissection Hall: Fully equipped for cadaver dissection and study.
- Museum: Models, charts, and specimens for visual learning.
- Histology Lab: Practical training in tissue structure using microscopes.
- Ayurvedic Concepts: Study of Sira, Dhamani, Srotas, Marma, etc.
Key Topics Covered
- Basic structure of human body (Shareer Rachana)
- Garbha Sharir (Embryology)
- Asthi, Majja, Snayu, and other Dhatu Sharir
- Detailed Marma Sharir (vital points)
- Modern anatomical systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, etc.
Learning Outcome
- Demonstrate knowledge of human body structure accurately.
- Perform and guide anatomical dissections with precision.
- Correlate Ayurvedic descriptions with contemporary anatomy.
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Faculty Members

Dr. A.K. Singh
Professor & HOD
BAMS, MD (Rachana Sharir)

Dr. Anita Joshi
Assistant Professor
BAMS, PhD (Anatomy)

Dr. Anita Joshi
Assistant Professor
BAMS, PhD (Anatomy)

Dr. Anita Joshi
Assistant Professor
BAMS, PhD (Anatomy)