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Concept of Srota and Srotadusti in Ayurveda

Author Names : 1Sumana Ray Paul, 2Sukalyan Ray  Volume 7 Issue 3
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Abstract

Srota can be defined as channels or physiological pathways. There are innumerable Srotas exist within human body among them thirteen channels are considered to be main. The root of each Srotas plays an important role in their normal functions along with in the manifestations of their vitiation. With their distinct functions, each Srotas helps to maintain the normal functions of body. Thus Srotas are the vital components of human body. Due to intake of various causative factors there is vitiation of Doshas which ultimately afflicts Dhatus results in Srotadusti. Such Srotadusti ultimately gives rise to various types of diseases in human body. So, knowledge of Srota and Srotadusti is very much important to understand the normal human physiology as well as pathological procedure of diseases.

Keywords : Srota, Srotadusti, Dosha, Dhatu

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