Applied Anatomy In Nakha Sharir
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Author | Dr. Sunil Dutt Dwivedi & Dr. Rashmi Dwivedi |
Publisher | Chaukhamba Sanskrit Series Office |
Language | English |
Edition | 1st edition, 2019 |
ISBN | 978-81-7080-508-3 |
Pages | 225 |
Cover | Hard Cover |
Size | 14 x 1 x 22 (l x w x h) |
Weight | |
Item Code | CSSO0085 |
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Applied Anatomy In Nakha Sharir The Knowledge of bodily structure is invariably essential for its benefit i.e. for keeping the body healthy. A physician unless & until knows all the intricate secrets of body, he cannot comprehend the factors that are beneficial for this body.
शारीरे तु सुश्रुतः श्रेष्ठे। (वैद्यकसुभाषिक)
Acharya Sushruta pioneer of Rachana Shareera presented the science of Nakh. Shareera in the chapter “Garbhavakranti nama shareera -Su.Sharir3/30” under which he tried to emphasize the concept of Nakh along with fundamental science. While composing the Anatomical and Physiological Sciences Ayurvedic Nakh thought much for the basic constituents of the body and their substratum. The value of understanding other related sciences (basic as well as applied) along with the main subject was well recognized. There fore considering message & guideline of the following shloka from the Sushrut Samhita.
एकं शास्त्रमधीयानो च विद्याच्छास्त्रनि…..
तस्माद् बहुश्रुतः शास्त्रं विजानियाचिकित्सकः ।। (सु.सू. 4/7)
Meaning :- नख {Nakh) = DRIFT(Noun)
NAKH SHARIR
The Knowledge of bodily structure is invariably essential for its benefit i.e, for keeping the body healthy. A physician unless & until knows all the intricate secrets of this body, he cannot comprehend the factors that are beneficial for this body. Acharya Sushruta pioneer of Rachana Shareera presented the science of Aashay sharir in the chapter “Garbhavakranti nama shareera” under which he tried to emphasize the concept of Nakh sharir along with fundamental science. While composing the Anatomical and Physiological Sciences Ayurvedic Nakh thought much for the basic constituents of the body (Dhatu) and their substratum.
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