A Critical Review of Dhamani Sharir in the Modern Perspective

Authors

  • Tina Singhal Department of Rachana Sharir, Government Postgraduate Ayurveda College and Hospital, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Author
  • Nidhi Srivastava Reader & HOD, Department of Rachana Sharir, Government Ayurveda College and Hospital, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. Author
  • Ravi Srivastava Reader & HOD, Department of Rachana Sharir, Government Ayurveda College and Hospital, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India Author
  • Ajay Kumar Department of Kayachikitsa &Panchkarma, Government Postgraduate Ayurveda College and Hospital, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Arteries Dhamani, Hridaya, nabhi, Sira, Tiryaggami-Dhamani

Abstract

Ayurveda is a treasure trove of information developed and discovered by our  forefathers. To fully comprehend and apply the concept of dhamani sharir, we must  first understand Sharira. For students of any system of medicine, understanding of  Rachana Sharira (anatomy) is required. Srotas, Siras, and Dhamani are terms from  the Vedas. The terms Siras and Dhamani is referred to blood vessels in general.  However, according to commentators, Dhamani is a thick blood vessel connecting  to the heart, and sira is a thin blood vessel. According to Sushruta, ten Dhamani spread upward, ten downward, and four sideward emerging from the nabhi. According to Charak, hridaya produces ten Dhamani. Dhamanis (arteries)  described in Ayurveda represent a tubular channel taking origin from the  Hridaya(heart) and possess the characteristics of pulsation and circulation of Rasa (lymph chyle or plasma) and Rakta (blood) throughout the body. The up-coursing  Dhamani prefers to maintain the body's integrity by performing particular body  functions such as sound, touch, taste, smell, sneezing, laughter, speech, and so on.  The Dhamanis that come down establish a pathway for Vata, urine, excrement,  semen, and contained food to flow downward. The Tiryaggami-Dhamani can be  taken as the cutaneous or peripheral vessels supplying the superficial and deep layers  of the skin. This essay will assist in learning more about Dhamanis through ancient  science. 

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Published

2024-04-13

How to Cite

Singhal, T., Srivastava, N., Srivastava, R., & Kumar, A. (2024). A Critical Review of Dhamani Sharir in the Modern Perspective . International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 5(3), 56-62. https://doi.org/10.48165/