Kriya Sharir (Physiology)
About the Department
The Department of Kriya Sharir deals with the study of the functional aspects of the human body based on Ayurvedic and modern perspectives. It lays the foundation for understanding normal physiology which is crucial for interpreting pathology and practicing medicine.
Objectives
- To impart knowledge of dosha, dhatu, mala, and their physiological functions.
- To explain Ayurvedic and modern correlation of body systems.
- To develop practical skills in clinical examination and basic diagnostics.
Departmental Highlights
- Well-equipped Lab: Includes instruments for hematological and physiological experiments.
- Model-Based Teaching: Charts, models, simulations for easy learning.
- Integration with Modern Physiology: Helps students understand both traditional and current scientific views.
- Student Assessments: Regular tests and viva for academic excellence.
Key Topics Covered
- Tridosha Theory and their functions
- Concept of Agni, Ojas, Prakriti
- Physiology of digestion, circulation, respiration, excretion, reproduction
- Understanding of Srotas, Dhatus, Malas
- Ayurvedic interpretation of homeostasis and metabolism
Learning Outcome
- Correlate Ayurvedic and modern physiology effectively.
- Understand and explain normal body functions clearly.
- Perform basic clinical and lab investigations confidently.
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Faculty Members

Dr. R.K. Sharma
Professor & HOD
BAMS, MD (Kriya Sharir)

Dr. Neha Verma
Assistant Professor
BAMS, M.Sc. (Physiology)

Dr. Neha Verma
Assistant Professor
BAMS, M.Sc. (Physiology)

Dr. Neha Verma
Assistant Professor
BAMS, M.Sc. (Physiology)