ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Rachana Sharira is a fundamental part of Ayurvedic medical institution, focusing on the study of human anatomy. The department’s primary objective is to impart comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy, integrating modern scientific concepts with traditional Ayurvedic principles. The curriculum encompasses various aspects of anatomy, including gross anatomy, microscopic anatomy, neuroanatomy, and embryology.
The department’s faculty consists of experienced and qualified anatomists who employ innovative teaching methods, including lectures, demonstrations, and practical sessions. Students are encouraged to participate in hands-on dissection and exploration of the human body, fostering a deeper understanding of anatomical structures and their relationships.The Department of Rachana Sharira plays a crucial role in laying the foundation for future Ayurvedic physicians, surgeons, and researchers. By integrating anatomical knowledge with Ayurvedic concepts, students develop a holistic understanding of the human body and its functions.
The department’s research focus includes studies on anatomical variations, Ayurvedic anatomical concepts, and the application of anatomical knowledge in clinical practice. By advancing the field of anatomy within an Ayurvedic context, the department contributes to the growth and development of Ayurvedic medicine.
VISSION
MISSION
OBJECTIVES OF LEARNING
EXPERIMENTAL / PRACTICAL WORK INVOLVED
OUTCOME OF THE LEARNING
3. Competency in applying anatomical knowledge in clinical settings
SRI SRI COLLEGE OF AYURVEDIC SCIENCE AND RESEARCH HOSPITAL
SRI SRI UNIVERSITY, CUTTACK
(STUDENT CAPACITY – 100)
DETAILS OF TEACHING AID IN THE DEPARTMENT OF RSV
SL NO | DEPARTMENT OR UNIT | NCISM norms (100 students) |
1 | RACHANA SHARIR INCLUDING DISSECTION HALL AND OTHER ASSOCIATED UNITS | 250 Sq. mt |
SL NO | DEPARTMENTAL STAFF | NCISM NORM | EXISTING | REMARKS |
1 | TEACHING STAFF | |||
2 | PROFFESOR | 01 | 01 | |
3 | ASSO. PROFESSOR | 01 | 00 | REQUIRED |
4 | ASST. PROFESSOR | 01 | 01 | |
6 | NON TEACHING STAFF | |||
7 | CLERK | 01 | 00 | REQUIRED |
8 | CADAVER LIFTER | 01 | 00 | REQUIRED |
9 | ATTENDANT CUM MUSEUM KEEPER | 01 | 00 | REQUIRED |
10 | MULTI-TASKING STAFF | 01 | 01 |
SL NO | RECORDS | QUANTITY | AVAILABLE |
1 | STAFF ATTEDANCE | 01 | |
2 | STUDENT ATTENDEACE | 02 | 02 |
3 | TOPIC REGISTER | 01 | 01 |
4 | STOCK & STORE REGISTER | 01 | |
5 | LIBRARY BOOK REGISTER | 01 | |
6 | NOTICE BOOK REGISTER | 01 | |
7 | DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR REGISTER | 01 | |
8 | INWARD REGISTER AND OUTWARD REGISTER | 01 | |
9 | INWARD FILE | 01 | |
10 | OUTWARD FILE | 01 | |
11 | PURCHAGE FILE | 01 | |
12 | TOTAL | 3 | 12 |
SL NO | NAME OF THE ASSET | AS PER NCISM NORM | EXISTING |
1 | E- DISPLAY UNIT (SMART BOARD / SMART TV / LIGHT EMITTING DIODES DISPLAY) | 01 | 00 |
2 | COMPUTER WITH INTERNET | 01 | 00 |
3 | PRINTER & SCANNER | 01 | 01 |
SL NO | CHARTS | SPECIFICATIONS | QUANITY |
1 | SKELETAL SYSTEM (ANTERIOR VIEW) | FLEX | 01 |
2 | SKELETAL SYSTEM (POSTERIOR VIEW) | FLEX | 01 |
3 | MUSCULAR SYSTEM( ANTERIOR VIEW) | FLEX | 01 |
4 | MUSCULAR SYSTEM( POSTERIOR VIEW) | FLEX | 01 |
5 | LIVER | FLEX | 01 |
6 | LUNGS | FLEX | 01 |
7 | CRANIAL NERVES | FLEX | 01 |
8 | BRAIN | FLEX | 01 |
9 | URINARY SYSTEM | FLEX | 01 |
10 | ANATOMICAL LOCI OF THE PRINCIPAL ENDOCRANIAL GLAND | FLEX | 01 |
11 | PELVIC VISCERA & PERINEUM IN MEN | FLEX | 01 |
12 | PELVIC VISCERA & PERINEUM IN WOMEN | FLEX | 01 |
13 | EYE BALL | FLEX | 01 |
14 | FEMALE BREAST | FLEX | 01 |
15 | MUSCLE & FASCIA OF NECK (LATERAL VIEW) | FLEX | 01 |
16 | RIBS | FLEX | 01 |
17 | EAR | FLEX | 01 |
18 | KALA SHARIR | FLEX | 01 |
19 | TRACHEA & BRONCHEAL TREE | FLEX | 01 |
20 | ANATOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM | FLEX | 01 |
21 | VERTEBRAL COLUMN | FLEX | 01 |
22 | BRACHIAL PLEXUS | FLEX | 01 |
23 | FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM | FLEX | 01 |
24 | MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM | FLEX | 01 |
25 | ANTERIOR SURFACE OF HEART | FLEX | 01 |
26 | HUMAN TEETH | PLASTIC | 01 |
27 | HUMAN BRAIN | PLASTIC | 01 |
28 | HUMAN EAR | PLASTIC | 01 |
29 | HUMAN SKELETON | PLASTIC | 01 |
30 | HUMAN HEART | PLASTIC | 01 |
31 | HUMAN MUSCLE | PLASTIC | 01 |
32 | HUMAN EYE | PLASTIC | 01 |
33 | EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | PLASTIC | 01 |
34 | TOTAL | 34 |
SL NO | SPECIMENS | QUANTITY |
1 | Sagittal section of head | 2 |
2 | Sagittal section of pelvis | 1 |
3 | Human Brain | 1 |
4 | Human Hearts | 1 |
5 | Spinal cord | 1 |
6 | Kidney | 3 |
7 | Stomach | 1 |
8 | Cerebral hemisphere | 1 |
9 | Human lungs | 4 |
10 | Spleen | 1 |
11 | Sagittal section of brain | 1 |
12 | Appendix (tip) | 1 |
13 | Liver | 2 |
14 | Dura mater of brain | 1 |
SL NO | MODELS | SPECIFICATIONS | QUANITY |
1 | HUMAN TORSO (Small size) | SOLID MODELS | 04 |
2 | HUMAN SKELETON (Skeleton stand:02, Skeleton box:02) | SOLID MODELS | 06 |
3 | BONE SET (MALE & FEMALE) | SOLID MODELS | 02 |
4 | HEART | SOLID MODELS | 02 |
5 | LUNGS | SOLID MODELS | 01 |
6 | URINATY SYSTEM | SOLID MODELS | 01 |
7 | EYE | SOLID MODELS | 02 |
8 | BRAIN | SOLID MODELS | 01 |
9 | EAR | SOLID MODELS | 02 |
10 | KIDNEY | SOLID MODELS | 01 |
11 | DIGESTIVE SYSTEM | SOLID MODELS | 15 |
12 | HUMAN CIRCULATORY SYSTEM | SOLID MODELS | 01 |
13 | SPINAL CORD WITH SPINAL CANAL | SOLID MODELS | 01 |
14 | ASCENDING PATHWAY | SOLID MODELS | 01 |
15 | LARGE INTESTINE | SOLID MODELS | 01 |
16 | TOTAL | 41 |
SL NO | NAME OF THE BOOKS | ACCESSION No | QUANTITY AVAILABLE |
1 | SACHITRA HINDI PRATYAKHA SARIRA | 14030 | 01 |
2 | PRATYKSHYA SARIRAM | 14032,14034,14035, 14036, 14039, 14040, 14041, 14043 | 08 |
3 | BRIHAT SHARIRAM | 14047, 14048, 14049, 14051 | 04 |
4 | SHARIRA TATWA DARSHANAM NAMA BATADIDOSH VIGYAN | 14063 | 01 |
5 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 14160, 14161, 14162, 14069 | 04 |
6 | ANATOMICAL NOMENCLAURE | 14074 | 01 |
7 | CLINICAL ANATOMY IN AYRVEDA | 14106 | 01 |
8 | DEMONSTRATION OF SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF SUSHRUTA | 14110 | 01 |
9 | ESSENTIALS OF SARIRAM THE PHYSIOANATOMY | 14112 | 01 |
10 | SHARIRA RACHANA VIGYAN | 14209, 14150, 14152, 14153 | 04 |
11 | SHARIRA SHUBHASHIT | 14155 | 01 |
12 | A TEXT BOOK OF AYURVEDIC HUMAN ANATOMY | 14204, 14205, 14207, 14208, 14211, 14212 | 06 |
13 | HUMAN ANATOMY (2SET) | 14246, 14248, 14251, 14245, 14247, 14249, 14250, 14252 | 08 |
14 | AYURVEDIYA SHARIRA RACHANA VIGYAN | 14243 | 01 |
15 | CLINICALLY ORIENTED ANATOMY | 14253, 14254 | 02 |
16 | SNELL'S CLINICAL NEURO ANATOMY | 14256 | 01 |
17 | SURFACE AND RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY | 14258 | 01 |
18 | HUMANEMBRYOLOGY | 14260 | 01 |
19 | TEXT BOOK OF HUMAN NEURO ANATOMY | 14262 | 01 |
20 | TORTORA'S PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY. | 14279 | 01 |
21 | ADHUNATANA PARIBHASIKA SHARIRA SABDA NIRUPANA | 14284 | 01 |
22 | ASTANGAHRUDAYAM | 3808 | 01 |
23 | TEXT BOOK OF NEURO ANATOMY | 5343, 5341, 5350, 5349 | 04 |
24 | GARBHA SHARIAM | 5930, 5925, 5929, 5928, 5918 | 05 |
25 | CONCEPT OF SROTAS IN AYURVEDA | 5695, 5693, 5696, | 03 |
26 | HUMAN ANATOMY IN AYURVEDA | 5340, 5332 | 02 |
27 | TEXT BOOK OF MARMA VIGYANA | 2050, 2046, 2033, 2051, 2048 | 05 |
28 | RACHANA SHARIR | 5351, 5359, | 02 |
29 | FUNDAMENTALS OF MEDICAL STATISTICS FOR AYURVEDIC SCHOLARS | 6415, 6413 | 02 |
30 | SYNOPSIS OF SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 6318, 6308 | 02 |
31 | MARMA SARIRAM | 312, 311, 312 | 03 |
32 | SANKSHIPTA SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 6193, 6197 | 02 |
33 | SHARIRA RACHANA VIGYAN | 5363, 5365, 5374, 5376 | 04 |
34 | TEXT BOOK OF ANATOMY | 5317, 5319, 5330, 5323 | 04 |
35 | CHARAKTATWA PRADEEPIKA | 1198, 1205, 1217, 1208 | 04 |
36 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | 161, 160, 143 | 03 |
37 | CHARAK SAMHITA | 104, 114, 128, 134 | 04 |
38 | TOTAL | 100 |
SL NO | FURNITURES |
1 | Revolving chair |
2 | Visitors chair |
3 | Office table |
4 | Cupboard ( glass fitting) 4 selves |
5 | Almirah (wooden) |
6 | Revolving stool |
7 | Fan |
8 | Dustbin |
Sl No. | Name of Items | Specifications | Available | Requirement | Remarks |
1. | Storage tank to hold cadavers | static or movable, durable tank with input and output facility with lid or cold storage unit | Two cadaver tank and One mortuary chamber | One branded mortuary chamber with 2 body capacity | Availble |
2. | Machines for bones and brain sectioning | Electrical | Nil | 1 | Required |
3. | Dissection Sets | Dissection instrument kit (scalpel, blades, toothed forceps, untoothed forceps, probe, magnifying lenses with light, hook or scissors) | 25 | - | Available |
4. | Dissecting Table | Stain less steel | Nil | 10 | Required |
5. | Full size with steel top or marble top stainless | Stain less steel | Available 2 | - | Available |
6. | Half size with steel top or marble top stainless | Stain less steel | Available 6 | - | Available |
7. | X-ray viewing box or panels | Portable | 3 | 7 | Required |
8. | Fine pointed Chisel ¾ , ½ , ¼, 1/8 | Stain less steel | 4 | - | Available |
9. | Glass jars of different sizes | Acrylic | 30 | 220 | Required |
10. | Computer with internet | - | - | - | Required |
11. | Printer | - | 1 | - | Available |
12. | Electronic-Display | (Smart board or smart television or light emitting diodes display) | - | Smart board or smart TV | Required |
13. | Smart board or multimedia projector attached with e-dissection software | - | Smart board or projector | Required | |
14. | Dissection demo station | (Equipped with shadowless focus light, high resolution close circuit camera, dissection table (big) | - | - | Required |
15. | Dissection practice stations | (Equipped with smart television or smart boards connected to closed circuit camera of demo station, dissection table (big) and shadowless focus light facility) | - | - | Required |
16. | Dissection table | Stainless steel | - | 8 | Required |
17. | Articulated skeleton set | (One set each for fifty students) | - | 2 | Required |
18. | Bone set (Dis- Articulated) | (One set for each twenty students) | - | 5 | Required |
19. | Pro dissected parts | (Upper limb or lower limb thorax or abdomen or head or neck) | - | 9 | Required |
20. | Cadavers | (One body each for twenty students) | - | 5 | Required |
21. | Mummified body | (For demonstration of surface anatomy) | 1 | - | Required |
22. | Specimens | (Wet specimens) | 130 | 20 | Required |
23. | Plastinated specimens | Human organ specimen | 15 | - | Required |
24. | Brain section slices | (Sheet plastination) | 10 | - | Required |
25. | Microscope | (Trinocular with digital camera, including software for projection through liquid crystal display or smart board or smart television for demonstration of histology and others) | 1set | - | Required |
26. | Computer installed with e-dissection program connected to projector or smart board | Computer set, installed e dissection programme, smart board | 1 | - | Required |
27. | Embalming equipment | Embalming machine | 1 | - | Required |
28. | 3D virtual cadaver dissection table | Electronics | - | - | Optional |
29. | E- dissection (subscription of Atlas of human Anatomy or any other; dissection video compact discs) | Subscription or make available software | 1 | - | Required |
30. | Bone cutter | Stain less steel | 1 | - | Required |
31. | Marble cutter | (Body and skull cutting) | 1 | - | Required |
32. | Bone saw | Stainless steel | 1 | - | Required |
33. | Full SS Racks with 4 perforated SS sheets | Iron | 3 | - | Available |
34. | Specimen stand | Steel | 3 | - | Available |
35. | Macintosh Rubber Sheets | Sheet | 2 | - | Available |
36. | Disposable Apron | Plastic | 25 | - | Available |
37. | Betadine Solution | 100 ml bottle | 5 | - | Available |
38. | Boric acid | 100 ml bottle | 2 | - | Available |
39. | Formalin (37% Formaldehyde) | 5ltr jar | 100ltr | - | Available |
40. | Glycerin | 500ml bottle | 5 | - | Available |
41. | Hydrogen peroxide | 500ml bottle | 5 | - | Available |
42. | Liquid Soap | 5liter bottle | 10 | - | Available |
43. | Medical Grade Spirit | 500ml bottle | 5 | - | Available |
44. | Potassium hydroxide pallets | 500gm bottle | 4 | - | Available |
45. | Sodium bicarbonate-99% (Sodium hydrogen carbonate) | 500gm | 2 | - | Available |
46. | Magnifying glass | glass | 9 | - | Available |
47. | Robost Microscope | Simple (10x, 20x) | 5 | - | Available |
48. | Scissor | 10 inch | 2 | - | Available |
49. | Scissor | 6 inch | 4 | - | Available |
50. | Cotton roll | 500gm | 4 | - | Available |
51. | Sponge holding forcep | Stain less steel | 2 | Available | |
52. | Artery forcep | 8 inch | 2 | - | Available |
53. | Artery forcep | 6 inch | 4 | - | Available |
54. | Gloves | latex | 10 box | - | Available |
55. | Mask | disposable | 1 | 9 box | Required |
56. | Surgical blade | 11no, 23no | 2 | - | Available |
57. | Hand sanitizer | 500ml | 10 | - | Available |
58. | Bed sheet | green | 5 | - | Available |
59. | Instrument tray with cover | 12 X 10 | 3 | - | Available |
60. | Turpentine oil | 100ml | 10 | - | Available |
Dr. Alekh chandra Mahanty
Professor & Head
Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
B.A.M.S., M.D,( Ayu,) (Human Anatomy )
Email:
alekh.m@srisriuniversity.edu.in
Dr. Debasish Das Adhikary
Assistant Professorx
Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research Hospital Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha – 754006
Qualifications:
B.A.M.S., M.D,( Ayu,) (Human Anatomy )
Email:
alekh.m@srisriuniversity.edu.in
Enriching student’s knowledge with basic tools of Samhita to understand, interpret it thoroughly and it will work as window to go through all eight branches of Ayurveda while doing their clinical practice.
To establish excellence in basic principles concepts of Ayurveda explained in Samhitas, doing in depth meta-analysis research to those and bringing it to the clinical practice.
Distribution of Syllabus | ||||||||||
Sl.No | Prof | Subjects | Papers | Theory | Practical | Viva | Electives | I.A | Total | G.Total |
1 | Ist | Sanskrit | 2 | 200 | — | 70 | 10 | 20 | 100 | 300 |
2 | Ist | Padrtha Vigyan | 2 | 200 | 100 | 50 | 10 | 40 | 200 | 400 |
3 | Ist | Astanga Hridaya | 1 | 100 | — | 70 | 10 | 20 | 100 | 200 |
4 | IInd | Charaka (Purvarrdha) | 1 | 100 | — | 70 | 10 | 20 | 100 | 200 |
5 | IIIrd | Charaka (Uttara) | 1 | 100 | — | 70 | 10 | 20 | 100 | 200 |
Department at a Glance | ||||||||||
Sl. No | Charts | Models | Specimen | Books | Furniture | Instrument and Equipment | ||||
1 | 22 | 8 | 16 | 50 | 55 | — | ||||
2 | Annex-01 | Annex-02 | Annex-03 | Annex-04 | Annex-05 | Not Applicable | ||||
Computers & Printers are available | ||||||||||
Charts | ||||||||||
Sl. No | TITLE | QUANTITY | REMARKS | |||||||
1 | CLASSIFICATION OF SAMHITA | 1 | ||||||||
2 | CHATURVIDHA PRAMANA | 1 | ||||||||
3 | EVOLUTION OF CHARAKA SAMHITA | 1 | ||||||||
4 | EVOLUTION OF SUSHRUT SAMHITA | 1 | ||||||||
5 | COMBINITION OF AYU | 1 | ||||||||
6 | DIVISION OF SADRITU | 1 | ||||||||
7 | ASTANGA AYURVEDA | 1 | ||||||||
8 | HISTORICAL PERSONS OF AYURVEDA | 1 | ||||||||
9 | CHIKITSA CHATUSPADA | 1 | ||||||||
10 | DISTRIBUTION OF SAMHITA | 1 | ||||||||
11 | CLASSIFICATION OF DRAVYA | 1 | ||||||||
12 | PANCHAMAHABHUTA CLASSIFICATION | 1 | ||||||||
13 | PANCHA-PANCHAKA TABLE | 1 | ||||||||
14 | ROGA-ROGI PARIKSHYA | 1 | ||||||||
15 | SADKARANA CLASSIFICATION | 1 | ||||||||
16 | SADHYA-ASADHYATA OF VYADHI | 1 | ||||||||
17 | SADRASA CLASSIFICATION | 1 | ||||||||
18 | SRITI UTPATTI OF CHART | 1 | ||||||||
19 | CLASSIFICATION OF SIDHAN TA | 1 | ||||||||
20 | TRIDOSA SIDHANTA TABLE | 1 | ||||||||
21 | SOURCES OF HISTROY | 1 | ||||||||
22 | UNITS OF KALA | 1 | ||||||||
TOTAL | 22 | |||||||||
Models | ||||||||||
Sl.No | NAME | QUANTITY | REMARKS | |||||||
TRI MARMA | ||||||||||
1 | SHIRA (Brain) | 1 | ||||||||
2 | HRIDAYA (Heart) | 1 | ||||||||
3 | BASTI(Bladder) | 1 | ||||||||
PANCHA INDRIYA | ||||||||||
4 | KARNA (Ear) | 1 | ||||||||
5 | TWAK (Skin) | 1 | ||||||||
6 | CHAKSHU (Eye) | 1 | ||||||||
7 | JHIWA (Tongue) | 1 | ||||||||
8 | NASA (Nose) | 1 | ||||||||
TOTAL | 8 | |||||||||
Specimen | ||||||||||
Sl.No | NAME | BOTANICAL NAME | QUANTITY | REMARKS | ||||||
TRIPHALA | ||||||||||
1 | HARITAKI | Terminalia chebula Retz | 50gm | |||||||
2 | VIBHITAKI | Terminalia bellirica | 50gm | |||||||
3 | AMATAKI | Emblica officinaleL | 50gm | |||||||
TRIKATU | ||||||||||
5 | SUNTHI | Zingiber officinale | 50gm | |||||||
6 | MARICHA | Piper nigrum | 50gm | |||||||
7 | PIPPALI | Piper longum | 50gm | |||||||
LAVANA VARGA | ||||||||||
8 | SAIDHAVA LAVANA | Sodium chloridum | 50gm | |||||||
9 | SAUVARCHALA LAVANA | Unaqua sodium chloride | 50gm | |||||||
10 | VIDA LAVANA | Black salt | 50gm | |||||||
11 | SAMUDRA LAVANA | Sodium muras | 50gm | |||||||
12 | ROMAKA LAVANA | Lake salt | 50gm | |||||||
NITYA SEVANEEYA DRAVA | ||||||||||
13 | SASTHIKA SHALI | Oryza Sativa | 50gm | |||||||
14 | MUDGA | Green gram | 50gm | |||||||
15 | YAVA | Barly | 50gm | |||||||
16 | GHRITA | Ghee | 50gm | |||||||
17 | MADHU | Honey | 50gm | |||||||
Books at department | ||||||||||
SL.No | Name of the Books | Author(s) | Quantity | Remarks | ||||||
1 | KASYAPA SAMHITA KA SANSKRITIKA MULYANKANA | YOGESHCHANDRA, MISHRA JYOTIR, MITRA | 1 | |||||||
2 | CHAKRA DATTA | CHAKRAPANI, DATTA | 1 | |||||||
3 | CHARAK SAMHITA | AGNIVESA | 5 | |||||||
4 | TANTRA YUKTI | VAIDYA SRI P. HIRLEKAR | 1 | |||||||
5 | PADARTHA VIGYAN | B K . DWIVED | 1 | |||||||
6 | PADARTHA VIGYAN AND CHIKITSA | AMBIKACHARANA ,CHAKRABARTI | 1 | |||||||
7 | MADHAVA NIDANAM | MADHAVAKARA | 1 | |||||||
8 | SHARANGDHARA SAMHITA | SHARANGDHARA | 1 | |||||||
9 | SIDDHANTA NIDANAM | GANANATH, SEN | 2 | |||||||
10 | SUSRUTA SAMHITA | SUSRUTA | 1 | |||||||
11 | ATHARVA VEDA AND THE AYUR VEDA | V W, KARAMBELKAR | 1 | |||||||
12 | BASIC CONCEPTS OF AYURVEDIC PHARMACOLOGY | K. NISHTESWAR | 1 | |||||||
13 | BHAVA PRAKASA Vol. 1 | BHAVA, MISHRA | 1 | |||||||
14 | BHAVA PRAKASA Vol. 2 | BHAVA, MISHRA | 1 | |||||||
15 | CHARAK SAMHITA Vol. 1 | AGNIVESA | 1 | |||||||
16 | CHARAK SAMHITA Vol. 2 | AGNIVESA | 1 | |||||||
17 | CONCEPT OF AMA IN AYURVEDA | M . SRINIVASULU | 1 | |||||||
18 | FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE AYURVEDIC MEDICINE | DWARAKANATH | 1 | |||||||
19 | HARITA SAMHITA Vol. 1 | ACHARYA, HARITA | 1 | |||||||
20 | HARITA SAMHITA Vol. 2 | ACHARYA, HARITA | 1 | |||||||
21 | INSPIRING BITS AND PIECES ON AYURVEDA | S SURESH . BABU | 1 | |||||||
22 | INTRODUCTION TO AYURVEDA | L D, DWIVEDI L V, GURU | 1 | |||||||
23 | PADARTHA VIGYANA | K V L, NARASIMHACHARYULU | 1 | |||||||
24 | PADARTHA VIGYANA AND AYURVEDA ITIHAS | K V L, NARASIMHACHARYULU R, VIDYANATH K, NISHTESWAR | 1 | |||||||
25 | PANCHABHUTA THEORY | NAMBURI HANUMANTHA, RAO | 1 | |||||||
26 | PHILOSOPHY OF AYURVEDA WITH PRACTICAL MEDICINES | KAVIRAJ KUMUDRANJAN, RAY | 1 | |||||||
27 | VANGASENA SAMHITA Vol. 1 | MIRMAL, SAXENA | 1 | |||||||
28 | VANGASENA SAMHITA Vol. 2 | MIRMAL, SAXENA | 1 | |||||||
29 | YOGA RATNAKARA Vol. 1 | MADHAM SHETTY SURESH, BABU | 1 | |||||||
30 | PANCHATANTRAM | VISHNU, SHARMA | 1 | |||||||
31 | VAIDYAKIYA SUBHASITA SAHITYAM | BHASKARRA GOVINDA, GHANEKARA | 1 | |||||||
32 | LAGHU SIDDHANTA KAUMUDI | VARADARAJACARYA | 2 | |||||||
33 | PADARTHA VIGYANA AND AYURVEDA ITIHAS | K V L, NARASIMHACHARYULU R, VIDYANATH K, NISHTESWAR | 3 | |||||||
34 | TRIDOSA VIGYANAM | UPENDRANATH, DAS | 1 | |||||||
35 | CONCEPT OF AGNI IN AYURVEDA | BHAGWAN, DASH | 1 | |||||||
36 | ASTANGA SANGRAHA | VAGBHATA | 1 | |||||||
37 | ASTANGA HRUDAYAM | VAGBHATA | 1 | |||||||
38 | AYURVEDA KA VAIGYANIKA ITIHASA | P V, SHARAMA | 1 | |||||||
39 | AYURVEDA KA MULASIDDHANTA | PRANAJIVAN MANEKACHAND, MAHETA | 1 | |||||||
40 | AYURVEDA KE MULA SIDDHANTA AND UNAKI UPADEYATA Vol. 1 | LAKSHMIDHARA, DWIVEDI | 1 | |||||||
41 | AYURVEDA KE MULA SIDDHANTA AND UNAKI UPADEYATA Vol. 2 | LAKSHMIDHARA, DWIVEDI | 1 | |||||||
42 | AYURVEDTYA PARIBHASA | GANGADHAR, RAYA | 1 | |||||||
TOTAL | 50 | |||||||||
Furnitures | ||||||||||
Sl.No. | ITEAMS | QUANTITY | REMARKS | |||||||
1 | COMPUTER WITH ASSOSERIES | 1 | Available | |||||||
2 | PRINTER | 1 | Available | |||||||
1 | TABLE | 6 | ||||||||
2 | CHAIR (TOTAL) | 12 | ||||||||
5 | CUPBOARD | 4 | ||||||||
6 | WOODEN ALMIRAH | 1 | ||||||||
7 | STOOL CHAIR | 8 | ||||||||
8 | FAN | 8 | ||||||||
9 | TUBE LIGHT | 9 | ||||||||
10 | DUSTBIN | 5 | ||||||||
TOTAL | 55 |
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1.2 Title Page
The title page should include the following:
Title of the manuscript (concise and informative).
Type of the manuscript: Review/Original Research /Case report/Short communication/Letter to editor
Full names of all authors, along with their affiliations and contact details.
Corresponding author’s name, complete address, telephone number, and email address.
Mention the funding sources or conflict of interest if any.
1.3 Abstract and Keywords
Provide a non-structured abstract for review article and structured abstract for original article not exceeding 250 words, summarizing the background, methods, results, and conclusions of the study.
Avoid use of uncommon or non-standard abbreviations and references
Include 3-5 keywords relevant to the research. Do not add the word already used in title of the Manuscript.
Graphical abstracts are highly appreciated
2.1 Introduction
Clearly state the purpose of the study and provide a brief review of the relevant literature.
Mention the specific research question or hypothesis being addressed.
Subheadings should be avoided in this section.
Avoid extensive literature review and summary of the results.
2.2 Materials and Methods
Describe the study design, sampling procedure, inclusion and exclusion criteria, interventions, and main outcome measures.
Include information on ethical approval and consent if applicable. The approval from the institutional ethical committee and CTRI is required if the study involves human participants. The approval from animal ethical committee is required if the study has been conducted in experimental models.
Provide the brief information regarding the statistical tests employed for the study.
2.3 Observation and Results
Present findings in a logical sequence, using text, tables, and figures as necessary.
Do not repeat the data in tables and figures.
2.4 Discussion
Discuss the key findings of the study context to existing knowledge.
Discuss how this research has added new information to the existing knowledge.
Avoid extensive citation and repetation.
Discuss the limitations of the study and suggest areas for future research.
2.5 Conclusion
Summarize the main findings and their implications.
List references in the order they appear in the text.
The citation should be added in Arabic numerals with a square bracket around after a punctuation mark.
Provide complete information for each reference, including all authors’ names, title of the article, name of the journal, year of publication, volume number, and page numbers.
The cited articles should be from indexed journals such as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science etc.
If the number of references from Samhitas are more than six, then please add the number for the Samhita followed by the chapter and verse number in running text.
Add DOI and URL links for the cited online articles and monographs.
Examples:
Dwivedi LD, Dwivedi BK, Paliwal G, editors (1st edition). Charak Samhita of Agnivesh, Chikitsasthana; Grahanichikitsa: Chapter 15, Verse 3-4. Varanasi: Chowkhmabha Sanskrita Series, 2004; 260-66.
For the commentaries in verse
Dwivedi LD, Dwivedi BK, Paliwal G, editors (1st edition). Ayurveda Deepika commentary of Chakrapani on Charak Samhita of Agnivesh, Chikitsasthana; Grahanichikitsam: Chapter 15, Verse 3-4. Varanasi: Chowkhmabha Sanskrita Series, 2004; 260-66.
For the articles up to 6 authors
Singh S, Agrawal NK, Singh G, Gehlot S, Singh SK, Singh R. Clinical Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) via Anthropometric and Biochemical Variations in Prakriti. Diseases. 2022 Mar 3;10(1):15. doi: 10.3390/diseases10010015. PMID: 35323182; PMCID: PMC8947277.
For the articles having more than six authors: Rajan S, Munjal Y, Shamkuwar M, Nimabalkar K, Sharma A, Jindal N et al. Prakriti Analysis of COVID 19 Patients: An Observational Study. Altern Ther Health Med. 2021 Jun;27(S1):12-17. PMID: 33609346.
For the Monographs and other books
Patwardhan K. Human Physiology in Ayurveda. Reprint edition: Varanasi, 2016.
For the chapters in book
Dijk, DJ., Landolt, HP. (2019). Sleep Physiology, Circadian Rhythms, Waking Performance and the Development of Sleep-Wake Therapeutics. In: Landolt, HP., Dijk, DJ. (eds) Sleep-Wake Neurobiology and Pharmacology. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vol 253. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/164_2019_243
Submit tables and figures immediately after the relevant text.
Submit the tables in editable format and not in image.
Each table and figure should have a concise title and a legend if necessary.
Cite tables and figures in the text in numerical order.
Ensure that all research complies with ethical guidelines and that necessary approvals have been obtained.
Include a statement on ethical considerations and conflicts of interest.
Submit manuscripts electronically via the journal’s online submission system – deansscasrh@srisriuniversity.edu.in , dilip.g@srisriuniversity.edu.in , sonam.a@srisriuniversity.edu.in
Ensure that all required fields are completed and all necessary files are uploaded.
An acknowledgment of receipt will be sent to the corresponding author after receipt of the article .
All manuscripts are subject to double blind peer review by experts in the field. Authors are suggested to not include any information related to their identity in main article file.
Authors may be asked to revise their manuscripts based on reviewers’ comments.
Authors will receive proofs for correction before publication.
Corrections should be limited to typographical errors and minor textual changes. No major corrections are allowed in this stage.
Authors retain copyright but have to grant the journal exclusive rights to publish and distribute the article.
The author has to submit the prescribed copyright form duly signed by all the authors after the acceptance of the article.
10.Article processing charges
For the 1st issue no processing charge will be charged from the authors .
The subscription charge for the journal will be notified time to time
The order of the Authors in copyright form will be considered. No change in the sequence or number of the authors is permissible once the article is published.
Ghost /Gifted authorship should be avoided.
The authorship criteria should be according to ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) Recommendations 2018.
The person having direct role in conceptualisation of the work, data analysis or interpretation, drafting or revising the article, approval of the final version to be submitted, agree to take accountability for the parts of the work done should be included in author list.
The person not meeting the authorship criteria but has contributed to the work through technical assistance, proof reading, general administrative support, acquiring funding should be acknowledged in acknowledgment section.
Type of article: The following contributions such as Original article (Clinical/Experimental), Review articles (Short/Narrative/Systematic and Metanalysis), Short communication, Letter to editor, Case report and Case series etc.
Case report: A case report documents significant scientific observations that are often overlooked or undetected in clinical trials. These observations may include rare or atypical clinical conditions, previously unreported or unrecognized diseases, uncommon therapeutic side effects or treatment responses, and novel applications of imaging modalities or diagnostic tests in disease diagnosis.
It should comprise of title, abstract (limiting to 100-150words) 4-5 keywords, Introduction with brief review of literature, case description (should be in chronological order and should contain current medical condition, relevant family history, physical examination, laboratory and diagnostic procedure findings, detailed treatment protocols, differential diagnosis, assessment criteria , follow up, final diagnosis etc.), discussion, conclusion, limitations, if any and references. The following link can be utilised for seeking guidelines writing the case report: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29184619/
Original article: The article should be presented in IMRAD format (Introduction, Material & Methods, Results and discussion. The Introduction section should contain what is known and unknown, hypothesis, aim and objectives, how the study is going to fulfil the gap. Do not answer the research question here. The methodology section should include study design, data collection procedure, sample selection, sample size calculation, ethical approvals, assessment criteria and methods, method of allocation of group, posology, raw drug collection and standardisation procedure, method of preparation of medicine, toxicity study etc. Different sections and subsections can be made. The results should be concise and avoid to repeat the same data in text and tables. Discussion should be focussed and interpreted with the previous findings, overstretching and unnecessary inclusion of review of literature should be avoided. In case of randomised controlled clinical trial, the CONSORT statement and for in vivo studies the ARRIVE guidelines need to be followed.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30930716/
Review articles: Review may cover the specific area of the Ayurveda fundamentals or in integration with the contemporary science. It should not be a mere completion of the topic and the authors are expected to provide their scientific inputs with the support of evidences. The methodology section should cover the method of searching, extracting and synthesizing the data. The non structured abstract should be limited to 150 words and the main text to 7000 words with maximum 6 non text items.
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