Department of Rachana Sharir (Anatomy)
Ayurvedic and Modern Anatomy
The Department of Rachana Sharir focuses on the study of human anatomy from the perspective of Ayurveda. It combines traditional Ayurvedic concepts with modern anatomical knowledge to help students gain a clear understanding of the structure of the human body.
This department provides both theoretical and practical training, enabling students to learn through cadaveric dissections, anatomical models, charts, and modern teaching aids. The integration of classical Ayurvedic texts with contemporary scientific approaches allows learners to appreciate the depth and uniqueness of Ayurvedic anatomy. By studying Rachana Sharir, students develop the necessary skills to understand the human body’s structural framework, which forms the basis for diagnosis and treatment in Ayurveda. The department plays an essential role in laying a strong academic foundation for future Ayurvedic practitioners.Comprehensive Anatomy
To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy from the unique and essential perspective of Ayurveda.
Classical Integration
To seamlessly integrate classical Ayurvedic anatomical concepts(like Marma, Sira, Dhamani) with modern anatomical knowledge.
Structural Identification
To develop students’ skills in identifying and understanding the structural framework of the human body for therapeutic application.
Hands-on Training
To provide hands-on practical training through cadaveric dissections, anatomical models, charts, and modern teaching aids.
Unique Ayurvedic View
To cultivate an appreciation for the depth and uniqueness of Ayurvedic anatomy in its ancient and holistic approach.
Clinical Foundation
To lay a strong academic foundation for clinical training, diagnosis, and therapeutic practices in the field of Ayurveda.
About Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
The Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) is a professional undergraduate degree program that integrates the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda with modern medical knowledge. Recognized by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) and the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, this program prepares students to become skilled Ayurvedic physicians and healthcare practitioners.
The course focuses on Ayurvedic principles, herbal medicine, Panchakarma therapy, preventive healthcare, and basic concepts of modern anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Through classroom learning, practical training, clinical exposure, and internships, students gain a holistic understanding of human health and wellness.
BAMS is a 5½ year program (4½ years of academic study + 1 year compulsory internship) that equips graduates with the knowledge and confidence to practice as Ayurvedic doctors, pursue higher studies, or build careers in research, wellness, and healthcare management.
With Ayurveda gaining global recognition, a BAMS degree opens opportunities not only in India but also in international healthcare and wellness sectors