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*Target of redirect: [[===AYURVDA CONCEPTS===
Ayurveda means ‘Science of Life’. It deals with each and every aspect of human life. It’s first objective is to maintain the health and happiness while the next is to manage and restore the status of health and productive state of mind. Ayurveda offers wonderful tools for better life style. It gives equal importance to our body, mind and soul ; therefore works with holistic approach.
The Body Matrix
Life in Ayurveda is conceived as the union of body, senses, mind and soul. The living man is a conglomeration of three humours (Vata, Pitta &Kapha), seven basic tissues (Rasa, Rakta, Mansa, Meda, Asthi, Majja & Shukra) and the waste products(Mala) of the body such as faeces, urine and sweat. Thus the total body matrix comprises of the humours, the tissues and the waste products of the body. The growth and decay of this body matrix and its constituents revolve around food which gets processed into humours, tissues and wastes. Ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and metabolism of food have an interplay in health and disease which are significantly affected by psychological mechanisms as well as by bio- fire(Agni).
Panchamahabhutas: The Five Basic Elements
According to Ayurveda all objects in the universe including human body are composed of five basic elements (Panchamahabhutas) namely, Akash (Ether), Vayu (Air), Agni (Fire), Jala (Water) and Prithvi (Earth). There is a balanced condensation of these elements in different proportions to suit the needs and requirements of different structures and functions of the body matrix and its parts. The growth and development of the body matrix depends on its nutrition, i.e. on food. The food, in turn, is composed of the above five elements, which replenish or nourish the like elements of the body after the action of bio-fire (Agni). The tissues of the body are the structural whereas humours are physiological entities, derived from different combinations and permutations of Panchamahabhutas.
Health and Sickness
Health or sickness depends on the presence or absence of a balanced state of the total body matrix including the balance between its different constituents. Both the intrinsic and extrinsic factors can cause disturbance in the natural equilibrium giving rise to disease. This loss of equilibrium can happen by dietary indiscrimination, undesirable habits and non-observance of rules of healthy living. Seasonal abnormalities, improper exercise or erratic application of sense organs and incompatible actions of the body and mind can also result in creating disturbance of the existing normal balance. The treatment consists of restoring the balance of disturbed body-mind matrix through regulating diet, correcting life-routine and behaviour, administration of drugs and resorting to preventive Panchkarma and Rasayana therapy.
Diagnostic Methodology
Ayuvedic approach of diagnosis is very unique and different from conventional medicine. An Ayurveda physician examines patient and disease both for confirming the diagnosis and status of disease.. The physician takes a careful note of the patient’s internal physiological characteristics and mental disposition. He also studies such other factors as the affected bodily tissues, humours, the site at which the disease is located, patient’s resistance and vitality, his daily routine, dietary habits, the gravity of clinical conditions, condition of digestion and details of personal, social, economic and environmental situation of the patient. The diagnosis also involves various other examinations, like- Pulse examination,: Urine examination, Tongue examination etc.
Preventive Approach Based on the Concepts of Aetio-Pathogenesis
Ayurveda has developed a very vivid analytical description of the stages and events that take place since the causative factors commence to operate till the final manifestation of disease. This gives this system an additional advantage of knowing that possible onset of disease much before the latent symptoms become apparent. This very much enhances the preventive role of this system of medicine by making it possible to take proper and effective steps in advance, to arrest further progress in pathogenesis or to take suitable therapeutic measures to curb the disease in its earliest stage of onset.
Treatment Approach
The basic therapeutic approach is, ‘that alone is the right treatment which makes for health and he alone is the best doctor who frees one from disease’. This sums up the principal objectives of Ayurveda, i.e. maintenance and promotion of health, prevention of disease and cure of sickness.
Treatment of the disease consists in avoiding causative factors responsible for disequilibrium of the body matrix or of any of its constituent parts through the use of Panchkarma procedures, medicines, suitable diet, activity and regimen for restoring the balance and strengthening the body mechanisms to prevent or minimize future occurrence of the disease.
Normally treatment measures involve use of medicines, specific diet and prescribed activity routine. Use of these three measures is done in two ways. In one approach of treatment the three measures antagonize the disease by counteracting the etiological factors and various manifestations of the disease. In the second approach the same three measures of medicine, diet and activity are targeted to exert effects similar to the etiological factors and manifestations of the disease process. These two types of therapeutic approaches are respectively known as Vipreeta and Vipreetarthkari treatments.
For successful administration of a treatment four things are essential. These are- physician medicaments, nursing personnel and the patient. The physician comes first in order of importance. He must possess technical skill, scientific knowledge, purity and human understanding. The physician should use his knowledge with humility, wisdom and in the service of humanity. Next in importance comes food and drugs. These are supposed to be of high quality, wide application, grown and prepared following approved procedures and should be available adequately. The third component of every successful treatment is the role of nursing personnel who should have good knowledge of nursing, must know the skills of their art and be affectionate, sympathetic, intelligent, neat & clean and resourceful. The fourth component is the patient himself who should be cooperative and obedient to follow instructions of the physician, able to describe ailments and ready to provide all that may be needed for treatment.
Types of Treatment: The treatment of disease can broadly be classified as:
a. Shodhana therapy (Purification Treatment)
b. Shamana therapy (Palliative Treatment)
c. Pathya Vyavastha (Prescription of diet and activity)
d. Nidan Parivarjan (Avoidance of disease causing and aggravating factors)
e. Satvavajaya(Psychotherapy)
f. Rasayana therapy(use of immunomodulators and rejuvenation medicines)
(a) Shodhana treatment aims at removal of the causative factors of somatic and psychosomatic diseases. The process involves internal and external purification. The usual practices involved are Panchkarma (medically induced Emesis, Purgation, Oil Enema, Decoction enema and Nasal administration of medicines), Pre-panchkarma procedures (external and internal oleation and induced sweating). Panchkarma treatment focuses on metabolic management. It provides needed purificatory effect, besides conferring therapeutic benefits. This treatment is especially helpful in neurological disorders, musculo-skeletal disease conditions, certain vascular or neuro-vascular states, respiratory diseases, metabolic and degenerative disorders.
(b) Shamana therapy involves suppression of vitiated humours (doshas). The process by which disturbed humour subsides or returns to normal without creating imbalance of other humours is known as shamana. This treatment is achieved by use of appetisers, digestives, exercise and exposure to sun, fresh air etc. In this form of treatment, palliatives and sedatives are used.
(c) Pathya Vyavastha comprises indications and contraindications in respect of diet, activity, habits and emotional status. This is done with a view to enhance the effects of therapeutic measures and to impede the pathogenetic processes. Emphasis on do’s and don’ts of diet etc is laid with the aim to stimulate Agni and optimize digestion and assimilation of food in order to ensure strength of tissues.
(d) Nidan Parivarjan is to avoid the known disease causing factors in diet and lifestyle of the patient. It also encompasses the idea to refrain from precipitating or aggravating factors of the disease.
(e) Satvavajaya concerns mainly with the area of mental disturbances. This includes restraining the mind from desires for unwholesome objects and cultivation of courage, memory and concentration. The study of psychology and psychiatry have been developed extensively in Ayurveda and have wide range of approaches in the treatment of mental disorders.
(f) Rasayana therapy deals with promotion of strength and vitality. The integrity of body matrix, promotion of memory, intelligence, immunity against the disease, the preservation of youth, luster and complexion and maintenance of optimum strength of the body and senses are some of the positive benefits credited to this treatment. Prevention of premature bear and tear of body tissues and promotion of total health content of an individual are the roles that Rasayana therapy plays.
Importance of Diet in Ayurvedic Treatment In Ayurveda, regulation of diet as therapy has great importance. This is because it considers human body as the product of food. An individual’s mental and spiritual development as well as his temperament is influenced by the quality of food consumed by him. Food in human body is transformed first into Rasa and then successive processes involve its conversion into rakta (blood), mamsa (muscle), meda (fat), asthi (bone), majja (bone-marrow), shukra (reproductive elements) and ojas. Thus, food is basic to all the metabolic transformations and life activities. The concept of compatibility and incompatibility of food ingredients also offers unique opportunity for the selection of food for better health.
Prakriti: The Unique Identity of Individuals
The concept of prakriti offers an individualized approach for prevention and management of diseases. It is an essential tool of Ayurveda which helps to plan and live healthy life style. It provides information about physical and mental constitution of an individual.
Strength of Ayurveda
Ayurveda offers effective and safe solution for various health problems like Life Style disorders, degenerative conditions, neuro-muscular disorders, allergies etc. Prakriti-based counseling helps to enjoy happy and healthy life. Immuno-modulator approach helps to boost the immunity for prevention of various infections, especially in children.

== Courses offered ==

===Graduate Level Courses===
* Ayurvedacharya
===Facilites==========
Hospital Service
1.
PANCHAKARMA whole week three days Asthi-sandhi and Mamsapeshi (Musculoskeletal Disorders)
SHALYA TANTRA whole week Guda, Asthi, Jalauka, agnikarima (Anorectal , arthopedic and Other para surgical)
SHALAKYA whole week Shreedharium (Special Eye Care Centre) , ENT
PRASUTI TANTRA AND STREE ROGA whole week Obstetrics and Gynecological care
BALROGA/KAUMARBHRITYA whole week Child Health Care, Immunization, Child mental health, Pediatric Panchakarma consultation
SWASTHAVRITA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
MAULIK SIDHANT whole week General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
RASA SHASTRA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
DRAVYAGUNA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
ROGA VIKRITI whole week General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
AGAD TANTRA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
SHARIR KRIYA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ), switra, Twak roga
SHARIR RACHNA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )

2.
S.No. Medical facilities and other units Department Allotted days per week
1 Hospital Superintendent’s chamber Director four days
2 Deputy Medical Superintendent’s chamber DMS Office whole week (except Sunday)
3 OPD incharge’s chamber OPD whole week
4 Patient’s registration & office OPD Reception counter whole week
5 Medicine distribution(Free) OPD whole week
6 Rasayan and Jara Pratisedha (Geriatric Care) Kayachikitsa three days
7 Samanya Kayachiktsa (General Medicine) Kayachikitsa whole week
8 Asthi, sandhi and mamsapeshi (Musculoskeletal Disorders)
9 Kayachikitsa & Panchakarma whole week
10 Samanya Panchakarma (Consultation) Panchakarma whole week
11 X-Ray room Shalya tantra whole week
12 Guda chikitsa (Anorectal treatment) Shalya tantra whole week
13 Asthi & Sandhi (Ortopedics) Shalya tantra whole week
14 Jalukaavacharan Shalya tantra whole week
15 Agnikarma Shalya tantra whole week
16 Samanya Shalya, Shalakya Shalya-Shalakya whole week
17 Danta Chikitsa (Dental) Shalakya whole week
18 Karna Chikitsa (Ear) Shalakya whole week
19 Netra jaanch NIA-Shreedhariyam unit whole week
20 netropchar NIA-Shreedhariyam unit whole week
21 Garbhini Parikshan Prasutitantra & Stree roga two days
22 Bandhyatva (Infertility) Prasutitantra & Stree roga two days
23 Anartava (Amenorrhoea) Prasutitantra & Stree roga department two days
24 Immunization Balroga/Kaumarbhritya two days (Tuesday,Thursday)
25 General Pediatrics Balroga/Kaumarbhritya whole week
26 Switra and twak roga sharir kriya two day

==Teaching Department===
Department Profile
Department of Agad Tantra (Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology)
Department of Bala Roga (Pediatrics)
Department of Dravya Guna (Materia Medica & Pharmacology)
Department of Kaya Chikitsa (Internal Medicine)
Department of Maulik Siddhant (Fundamental Principles)
Department of Panchakarma (Penta Bio-Purification Methods)
Department of Prasuti & Stri Roga (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
Department of Ras Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (Iatro-Chemistry )
Department of Roga & Vikriti Vigyan (Pathology)
Department of Shalakya Tantra (Eye & ENT)
Department of Shalya Tantra (Surgery)
Department of Shareer Kriya (Physiology)
Department of Shareer Rachana (Anatomy)
Department of Swastha Vritta (Preventive and Social Medicine)]]
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{{error|1=Error: Redirect target [[===AYURVDA CONCEPTS===
Ayurveda means ‘Science of Life’. It deals with each and every aspect of human life. It’s first objective is to maintain the health and happiness while the next is to manage and restore the status of health and productive state of mind. Ayurveda offers wonderful tools for better life style. It gives equal importance to our body, mind and soul ; therefore works with holistic approach.
The Body Matrix
Life in Ayurveda is conceived as the union of body, senses, mind and soul. The living man is a conglomeration of three humours (Vata, Pitta &Kapha), seven basic tissues (Rasa, Rakta, Mansa, Meda, Asthi, Majja & Shukra) and the waste products(Mala) of the body such as faeces, urine and sweat. Thus the total body matrix comprises of the humours, the tissues and the waste products of the body. The growth and decay of this body matrix and its constituents revolve around food which gets processed into humours, tissues and wastes. Ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and metabolism of food have an interplay in health and disease which are significantly affected by psychological mechanisms as well as by bio- fire(Agni).
Panchamahabhutas: The Five Basic Elements
According to Ayurveda all objects in the universe including human body are composed of five basic elements (Panchamahabhutas) namely, Akash (Ether), Vayu (Air), Agni (Fire), Jala (Water) and Prithvi (Earth). There is a balanced condensation of these elements in different proportions to suit the needs and requirements of different structures and functions of the body matrix and its parts. The growth and development of the body matrix depends on its nutrition, i.e. on food. The food, in turn, is composed of the above five elements, which replenish or nourish the like elements of the body after the action of bio-fire (Agni). The tissues of the body are the structural whereas humours are physiological entities, derived from different combinations and permutations of Panchamahabhutas.
Health and Sickness
Health or sickness depends on the presence or absence of a balanced state of the total body matrix including the balance between its different constituents. Both the intrinsic and extrinsic factors can cause disturbance in the natural equilibrium giving rise to disease. This loss of equilibrium can happen by dietary indiscrimination, undesirable habits and non-observance of rules of healthy living. Seasonal abnormalities, improper exercise or erratic application of sense organs and incompatible actions of the body and mind can also result in creating disturbance of the existing normal balance. The treatment consists of restoring the balance of disturbed body-mind matrix through regulating diet, correcting life-routine and behaviour, administration of drugs and resorting to preventive Panchkarma and Rasayana therapy.
Diagnostic Methodology
Ayuvedic approach of diagnosis is very unique and different from conventional medicine. An Ayurveda physician examines patient and disease both for confirming the diagnosis and status of disease.. The physician takes a careful note of the patient’s internal physiological characteristics and mental disposition. He also studies such other factors as the affected bodily tissues, humours, the site at which the disease is located, patient’s resistance and vitality, his daily routine, dietary habits, the gravity of clinical conditions, condition of digestion and details of personal, social, economic and environmental situation of the patient. The diagnosis also involves various other examinations, like- Pulse examination,: Urine examination, Tongue examination etc.
Preventive Approach Based on the Concepts of Aetio-Pathogenesis
Ayurveda has developed a very vivid analytical description of the stages and events that take place since the causative factors commence to operate till the final manifestation of disease. This gives this system an additional advantage of knowing that possible onset of disease much before the latent symptoms become apparent. This very much enhances the preventive role of this system of medicine by making it possible to take proper and effective steps in advance, to arrest further progress in pathogenesis or to take suitable therapeutic measures to curb the disease in its earliest stage of onset.
Treatment Approach
The basic therapeutic approach is, ‘that alone is the right treatment which makes for health and he alone is the best doctor who frees one from disease’. This sums up the principal objectives of Ayurveda, i.e. maintenance and promotion of health, prevention of disease and cure of sickness.
Treatment of the disease consists in avoiding causative factors responsible for disequilibrium of the body matrix or of any of its constituent parts through the use of Panchkarma procedures, medicines, suitable diet, activity and regimen for restoring the balance and strengthening the body mechanisms to prevent or minimize future occurrence of the disease.
Normally treatment measures involve use of medicines, specific diet and prescribed activity routine. Use of these three measures is done in two ways. In one approach of treatment the three measures antagonize the disease by counteracting the etiological factors and various manifestations of the disease. In the second approach the same three measures of medicine, diet and activity are targeted to exert effects similar to the etiological factors and manifestations of the disease process. These two types of therapeutic approaches are respectively known as Vipreeta and Vipreetarthkari treatments.
For successful administration of a treatment four things are essential. These are- physician medicaments, nursing personnel and the patient. The physician comes first in order of importance. He must possess technical skill, scientific knowledge, purity and human understanding. The physician should use his knowledge with humility, wisdom and in the service of humanity. Next in importance comes food and drugs. These are supposed to be of high quality, wide application, grown and prepared following approved procedures and should be available adequately. The third component of every successful treatment is the role of nursing personnel who should have good knowledge of nursing, must know the skills of their art and be affectionate, sympathetic, intelligent, neat & clean and resourceful. The fourth component is the patient himself who should be cooperative and obedient to follow instructions of the physician, able to describe ailments and ready to provide all that may be needed for treatment.
Types of Treatment: The treatment of disease can broadly be classified as:
a. Shodhana therapy (Purification Treatment)
b. Shamana therapy (Palliative Treatment)
c. Pathya Vyavastha (Prescription of diet and activity)
d. Nidan Parivarjan (Avoidance of disease causing and aggravating factors)
e. Satvavajaya(Psychotherapy)
f. Rasayana therapy(use of immunomodulators and rejuvenation medicines)
(a) Shodhana treatment aims at removal of the causative factors of somatic and psychosomatic diseases. The process involves internal and external purification. The usual practices involved are Panchkarma (medically induced Emesis, Purgation, Oil Enema, Decoction enema and Nasal administration of medicines), Pre-panchkarma procedures (external and internal oleation and induced sweating). Panchkarma treatment focuses on metabolic management. It provides needed purificatory effect, besides conferring therapeutic benefits. This treatment is especially helpful in neurological disorders, musculo-skeletal disease conditions, certain vascular or neuro-vascular states, respiratory diseases, metabolic and degenerative disorders.
(b) Shamana therapy involves suppression of vitiated humours (doshas). The process by which disturbed humour subsides or returns to normal without creating imbalance of other humours is known as shamana. This treatment is achieved by use of appetisers, digestives, exercise and exposure to sun, fresh air etc. In this form of treatment, palliatives and sedatives are used.
(c) Pathya Vyavastha comprises indications and contraindications in respect of diet, activity, habits and emotional status. This is done with a view to enhance the effects of therapeutic measures and to impede the pathogenetic processes. Emphasis on do’s and don’ts of diet etc is laid with the aim to stimulate Agni and optimize digestion and assimilation of food in order to ensure strength of tissues.
(d) Nidan Parivarjan is to avoid the known disease causing factors in diet and lifestyle of the patient. It also encompasses the idea to refrain from precipitating or aggravating factors of the disease.
(e) Satvavajaya concerns mainly with the area of mental disturbances. This includes restraining the mind from desires for unwholesome objects and cultivation of courage, memory and concentration. The study of psychology and psychiatry have been developed extensively in Ayurveda and have wide range of approaches in the treatment of mental disorders.
(f) Rasayana therapy deals with promotion of strength and vitality. The integrity of body matrix, promotion of memory, intelligence, immunity against the disease, the preservation of youth, luster and complexion and maintenance of optimum strength of the body and senses are some of the positive benefits credited to this treatment. Prevention of premature bear and tear of body tissues and promotion of total health content of an individual are the roles that Rasayana therapy plays.
Importance of Diet in Ayurvedic Treatment In Ayurveda, regulation of diet as therapy has great importance. This is because it considers human body as the product of food. An individual’s mental and spiritual development as well as his temperament is influenced by the quality of food consumed by him. Food in human body is transformed first into Rasa and then successive processes involve its conversion into rakta (blood), mamsa (muscle), meda (fat), asthi (bone), majja (bone-marrow), shukra (reproductive elements) and ojas. Thus, food is basic to all the metabolic transformations and life activities. The concept of compatibility and incompatibility of food ingredients also offers unique opportunity for the selection of food for better health.
Prakriti: The Unique Identity of Individuals
The concept of prakriti offers an individualized approach for prevention and management of diseases. It is an essential tool of Ayurveda which helps to plan and live healthy life style. It provides information about physical and mental constitution of an individual.
Strength of Ayurveda
Ayurveda offers effective and safe solution for various health problems like Life Style disorders, degenerative conditions, neuro-muscular disorders, allergies etc. Prakriti-based counseling helps to enjoy happy and healthy life. Immuno-modulator approach helps to boost the immunity for prevention of various infections, especially in children.

== Courses offered ==

===Graduate Level Courses===
* Ayurvedacharya
===Facilites==========
Hospital Service
1.
PANCHAKARMA whole week three days Asthi-sandhi and Mamsapeshi (Musculoskeletal Disorders)
SHALYA TANTRA whole week Guda, Asthi, Jalauka, agnikarima (Anorectal , arthopedic and Other para surgical)
SHALAKYA whole week Shreedharium (Special Eye Care Centre) , ENT
PRASUTI TANTRA AND STREE ROGA whole week Obstetrics and Gynecological care
BALROGA/KAUMARBHRITYA whole week Child Health Care, Immunization, Child mental health, Pediatric Panchakarma consultation
SWASTHAVRITA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
MAULIK SIDHANT whole week General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
RASA SHASTRA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
DRAVYAGUNA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
ROGA VIKRITI whole week General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
AGAD TANTRA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )
SHARIR KRIYA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ), switra, Twak roga
SHARIR RACHNA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )

2.
S.No. Medical facilities and other units Department Allotted days per week
1 Hospital Superintendent’s chamber Director four days
2 Deputy Medical Superintendent’s chamber DMS Office whole week (except Sunday)
3 OPD incharge’s chamber OPD whole week
4 Patient’s registration & office OPD Reception counter whole week
5 Medicine distribution(Free) OPD whole week
6 Rasayan and Jara Pratisedha (Geriatric Care) Kayachikitsa three days
7 Samanya Kayachiktsa (General Medicine) Kayachikitsa whole week
8 Asthi, sandhi and mamsapeshi (Musculoskeletal Disorders)
9 Kayachikitsa & Panchakarma whole week
10 Samanya Panchakarma (Consultation) Panchakarma whole week
11 X-Ray room Shalya tantra whole week
12 Guda chikitsa (Anorectal treatment) Shalya tantra whole week
13 Asthi & Sandhi (Ortopedics) Shalya tantra whole week
14 Jalukaavacharan Shalya tantra whole week
15 Agnikarma Shalya tantra whole week
16 Samanya Shalya, Shalakya Shalya-Shalakya whole week
17 Danta Chikitsa (Dental) Shalakya whole week
18 Karna Chikitsa (Ear) Shalakya whole week
19 Netra jaanch NIA-Shreedhariyam unit whole week
20 netropchar NIA-Shreedhariyam unit whole week
21 Garbhini Parikshan Prasutitantra & Stree roga two days
22 Bandhyatva (Infertility) Prasutitantra & Stree roga two days
23 Anartava (Amenorrhoea) Prasutitantra & Stree roga department two days
24 Immunization Balroga/Kaumarbhritya two days (Tuesday,Thursday)
25 General Pediatrics Balroga/Kaumarbhritya whole week
26 Switra and twak roga sharir kriya two day

==Teaching Department===
Department Profile
Department of Agad Tantra (Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology)
Department of Bala Roga (Pediatrics)
Department of Dravya Guna (Materia Medica & Pharmacology)
Department of Kaya Chikitsa (Internal Medicine)
Department of Maulik Siddhant (Fundamental Principles)
Department of Panchakarma (Penta Bio-Purification Methods)
Department of Prasuti & Stri Roga (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
Department of Ras Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (Iatro-Chemistry )
Department of Roga & Vikriti Vigyan (Pathology)
Department of Shalakya Tantra (Eye & ENT)
Department of Shalya Tantra (Surgery)
Department of Shareer Kriya (Physiology)
Department of Shareer Rachana (Anatomy)
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  • Target of redirect: Raja Haji Fisabilillah
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  • Source (if applicable): Obvious. Raja Ali Haji (The Poet) wiki stating he is grandson of Raja Ali Haji Fisabilillah or Raja Haji Fisabilillah but the link not visible.

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2001:E68:5412:20C7:61DB:FF7:968B:14B8 (talk) 18:04, 9 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Declined. Alpha Centauri ABC → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Alpha Cen ABC → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. α Centauri ABC → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. α Cen ABC → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rcsprinter123 (rhapsodise) 20:04, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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  • Declined. Rigel Kentaurus ABC → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rigel Kent ABC → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rcsprinter123 (rhapsodise) 20:04, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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  • Declined. Alpha Cen AB → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. α Centauri AB → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. α Cen AB → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rcsprinter123 (rhapsodise) 20:04, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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  • Declined. Rigel Kentaurus AB → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rigel Kent AB → Alpha Centauri: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rcsprinter123 (rhapsodise) 20:04, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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65.94.171.217 (talk) 03:48, 10 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  • Redirect created. Alpha Cen B → Alpha Centauri#Alpha Centauri B. α Cen B → Alpha Centauri#Alpha Centauri B: As before, note that the alpha character appears to look like 'A' (a capital 'a'), but it is actually the unicode character 'Α' (capital α). The MediaWiki software that runs Wikipedia does not allow the first letter of page titles to be lowercase. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia! Mz7 (talk) 19:41, 22 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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65.94.171.217 (talk) 03:48, 10 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  • Redirect created. Alpha Cen A → Alpha Centauri#Alpha Centauri A. α Cen A → Alpha Centauri#Alpha Centauri A: As before, note that the alpha character appears to look like 'A' (a capital 'a'), but it is actually the unicode character 'Α' (capital α). The MediaWiki software that runs Wikipedia does not allow the first letter of page titles to be lowercase. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia! Mz7 (talk) 19:41, 22 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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202.166.26.49 (talk) 12:11, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Comment Volvo B10M does not seem to be a Bi-articulated bus. Gap9551 (talk) 20:26, 12 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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  • Target of redirect: Phillips Ranch, Pomona, California
  • Reason: alternative name
  • Source (if applicable): Westmont is a newer master-planned community which is located in the boundaries of Phillips Ranch.

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65.94.171.217 (talk) 08:59, 17 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  • Declined. α Centauri B b → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. α Centauri Bb → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. α Cen B b → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. α Cen Bb → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Alpha Cen B b → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rigel Kentaurus B b → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rigel Kentaurus Bb → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rigel Kent B b → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rigel Kent Bb → Alpha Centauri B b: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?. Rcsprinter123 (rhapsodise) 20:04, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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140.254.226.203 (talk) 22:53, 17 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

 Already done Thank you for your suggestion! Mz7 (talk) 00:30, 23 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Runku4g (talk) 09:20, 19 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

  • Not done. Every business in existence was a "startup" at some point in its history — and it's not helpful or useful to categorize businesses on transient characteristics like "startup" status, because every company filed in it will eventually either go out of business and have to be removed because it doesn't exist anymore, or last long enough that it will have to be removed because it's become a well-established business and not a "startup" anymore. And secondly, Wikipedia categories never contain the word "notable" — notability is supposed to be inherent in the existence of an article in the first place, so it's not necessary for a category to spell out "notable" in its name. Bearcat (talk) 23:58, 22 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Ranze (talk) 18:57, 18 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Redirect created. All of the redirects you requested were created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! Brianga (talk) 21:21, 18 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Redirect request: Most Christian king

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  • Target of redirect: Melandaha Upazila
  • Reason: Bagbadi
  • Source (if applicable): By government information

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Redirect request: Much Wenlock Olympics

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  • Target of redirect: Wenlock Olympian Games
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Redirect request: Baba

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PeterBaba1289 (talk) 01:04, 20 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Error: Baba already exists on Wikipedia.

Declined. The title you suggested already exists on Wikipedia. /wiae /tlk 01:29, 20 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Redirect request: Public-key encryption

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Error: Public-key encryption already exists on Wikipedia.

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Redirect request: Loong Kim Sang

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  • Target of redirect: Loong Kin Sang
  • Reason: Misspelling of the middle name, commonly as Kim instead of Kin while I respect the interesting choice of Loong instead of the usual Lung for reason beyond my understanding. KIM is also in the Infobox of target article. Redirecting is confirming the proper spelling when quoted in another article like Yam Kim Fai instead of doing it this way Loong Kim Sang. Infobox was wrong about her being an actor and a singer though. She is an actress and a Cantonese opera performer instead.
  • Source (if applicable): Lung Kim Sang in here; Lung Kim-sang in here; Lung Kim-Sang in here; Kim Sang Lung in here; Kim Sung Lung in here; Lung Kim Sheng in here

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Redirect request: EPR=ER

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65.94.171.217 (talk) 05:39, 21 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Redirect created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! Gap9551 (talk) 21:31, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Redirect request: SpaceX Crew Dragon

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Redirect request: Bethany Barnard

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  1. ^ Nadir, Zia, N. Elfadhil, and F. Touati. "Pathloss determination using Okumura-Hata model and spline interpolation for missing data for Oman." Proceedings of the world congress on Engineering. Vol. 1. 2008.
  2. ^ Nadir, Zia, and Muhammad Idrees Ahmad. "Pathloss Determination Using Okumura-Hata Model And Cubic Regression For Missing Data For Oman." Proceedings of the International MultiConference of Engineering and Computer scientist 2010. Vol. 2. 2010.
  3. ^ Medeisis, Arturas, and Algimantas Kajackas. "On the use of the universal Okumura-Hata propagation prediction model in rural areas." Vehicular Technology Conference Proceedings, 2000. VTC 2000-Spring Tokyo. 2000 IEEE 51st. Vol. 3. IEEE, 2000.

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Redirect request: Thomas Dietterich

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Redirect request:Boss www.time warner.com

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Redirect request: SAGAFTRA, Sag-Aftra, Sag-aftra, Sagaftra

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84.59.9.6 (talk) 08:34, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Error: Redirect target de:Stroboskopeffekt is not an existing Wikipedia article or is malformed.

  • Declined. Wagenradeffekt → :de:Stroboskopeffekt: A redirect cannot be created unless the target is an existing article. Either you have not specified the target, or the target does not exist. Ollieinc (talk) 09:01, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Redirect created. Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! Gap9551 (talk) 21:34, 24 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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Redirect request: 31 February

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Redirect request: Democalypse

  • Target of redirect: The Daily Show
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Redirect request: Democalypse 2016

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  • Target of redirect: Steven Bernstein (Cinematographer)
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Redirect request: How sandstorms form

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Error: Redirect target was not specified or is malformed. Sandstorms are caused by strong winds blowing over loose soil or sand causes sandstorms. During a sandstorm, so much material is picked up by the winds that visibility is greatly reduced. Heating of the air over the desert causes instability in the lower atmosphere, making sandstorms more frequent than in a rainforest. There are two types of sandstorms. The first, called a "haboob," an Arabic word for blowing dust, results from strong winds of a severe thunderstorm. The second is caused by the curving of the jet stream which brings strong winds to the ground. In desert areas, dust and sand storms are most commonly caused by either thunderstorm or by an increase in wind stength over a wide area. The extent of the dust or sand that is raised is largely determined by the stability of the atmosphere. Dust or sand may be lifted as high as 6,100 m high.

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Redirect request: [["WELCOME to Swami Vivekananda Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital website. Our hospital in Simultala, is located in Madhav Villa, Chakai road. It’s located in a non-commercial and non-residential area but is on main road and inside the vicinity a Simultala suburb. Ayurveda is one of the most ancient systems of health sciences, originated in India around BC 3000 and is practised throughout India. It is based on sound fundamental principles and follows unique approaches towards life, preservation of health and treatment of various diseases. In contrast to the analytical approach of western medicine, Ayurveda adopts a holistic approach to life and health. It defines health as a state of comprehensive equilibrium of all bodily functions whether it is physical or mental. Ayurveda emphasises on "health" more than "disease", and always advocates to restore the health of a patient as the means to eliminate the disease.]]

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Ayurveda means ‘Science of Life’. It deals with each and every aspect of human life. It’s first objective is to maintain the health and happiness while the next is to manage and restore the status of health and productive state of mind. Ayurveda offers wonderful tools for better life style. It gives equal importance to our body, mind and soul ; therefore works with holistic approach. The Body Matrix Life in Ayurveda is conceived as the union of body, senses, mind and soul. The living man is a conglomeration of three humours (Vata, Pitta &Kapha), seven basic tissues (Rasa, Rakta, Mansa, Meda, Asthi, Majja & Shukra) and the waste products(Mala) of the body such as faeces, urine and sweat. Thus the total body matrix comprises of the humours, the tissues and the waste products of the body. The growth and decay of this body matrix and its constituents revolve around food which gets processed into humours, tissues and wastes. Ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and metabolism of food have an interplay in health and disease which are significantly affected by psychological mechanisms as well as by bio- fire(Agni). Panchamahabhutas: The Five Basic Elements According to Ayurveda all objects in the universe including human body are composed of five basic elements (Panchamahabhutas) namely, Akash (Ether), Vayu (Air), Agni (Fire), Jala (Water) and Prithvi (Earth). There is a balanced condensation of these elements in different proportions to suit the needs and requirements of different structures and functions of the body matrix and its parts. The growth and development of the body matrix depends on its nutrition, i.e. on food. The food, in turn, is composed of the above five elements, which replenish or nourish the like elements of the body after the action of bio-fire (Agni). The tissues of the body are the structural whereas humours are physiological entities, derived from different combinations and permutations of Panchamahabhutas. Health and Sickness Health or sickness depends on the presence or absence of a balanced state of the total body matrix including the balance between its different constituents. Both the intrinsic and extrinsic factors can cause disturbance in the natural equilibrium giving rise to disease. This loss of equilibrium can happen by dietary indiscrimination, undesirable habits and non-observance of rules of healthy living. Seasonal abnormalities, improper exercise or erratic application of sense organs and incompatible actions of the body and mind can also result in creating disturbance of the existing normal balance. The treatment consists of restoring the balance of disturbed body-mind matrix through regulating diet, correcting life-routine and behaviour, administration of drugs and resorting to preventive Panchkarma and Rasayana therapy. Diagnostic Methodology Ayuvedic approach of diagnosis is very unique and different from conventional medicine. An Ayurveda physician examines patient and disease both for confirming the diagnosis and status of disease.. The physician takes a careful note of the patient’s internal physiological characteristics and mental disposition. He also studies such other factors as the affected bodily tissues, humours, the site at which the disease is located, patient’s resistance and vitality, his daily routine, dietary habits, the gravity of clinical conditions, condition of digestion and details of personal, social, economic and environmental situation of the patient. The diagnosis also involves various other examinations, like- Pulse examination,: Urine examination, Tongue examination etc. Preventive Approach Based on the Concepts of Aetio-Pathogenesis Ayurveda has developed a very vivid analytical description of the stages and events that take place since the causative factors commence to operate till the final manifestation of disease. This gives this system an additional advantage of knowing that possible onset of disease much before the latent symptoms become apparent. This very much enhances the preventive role of this system of medicine by making it possible to take proper and effective steps in advance, to arrest further progress in pathogenesis or to take suitable therapeutic measures to curb the disease in its earliest stage of onset. Treatment Approach The basic therapeutic approach is, ‘that alone is the right treatment which makes for health and he alone is the best doctor who frees one from disease’. This sums up the principal objectives of Ayurveda, i.e. maintenance and promotion of health, prevention of disease and cure of sickness. Treatment of the disease consists in avoiding causative factors responsible for disequilibrium of the body matrix or of any of its constituent parts through the use of Panchkarma procedures, medicines, suitable diet, activity and regimen for restoring the balance and strengthening the body mechanisms to prevent or minimize future occurrence of the disease. Normally treatment measures involve use of medicines, specific diet and prescribed activity routine. Use of these three measures is done in two ways. In one approach of treatment the three measures antagonize the disease by counteracting the etiological factors and various manifestations of the disease. In the second approach the same three measures of medicine, diet and activity are targeted to exert effects similar to the etiological factors and manifestations of the disease process. These two types of therapeutic approaches are respectively known as Vipreeta and Vipreetarthkari treatments. For successful administration of a treatment four things are essential. These are- physician medicaments, nursing personnel and the patient. The physician comes first in order of importance. He must possess technical skill, scientific knowledge, purity and human understanding. The physician should use his knowledge with humility, wisdom and in the service of humanity. Next in importance comes food and drugs. These are supposed to be of high quality, wide application, grown and prepared following approved procedures and should be available adequately. The third component of every successful treatment is the role of nursing personnel who should have good knowledge of nursing, must know the skills of their art and be affectionate, sympathetic, intelligent, neat & clean and resourceful. The fourth component is the patient himself who should be cooperative and obedient to follow instructions of the physician, able to describe ailments and ready to provide all that may be needed for treatment. Types of Treatment: The treatment of disease can broadly be classified as: a. Shodhana therapy (Purification Treatment) b. Shamana therapy (Palliative Treatment) c. Pathya Vyavastha (Prescription of diet and activity) d. Nidan Parivarjan (Avoidance of disease causing and aggravating factors) e. Satvavajaya(Psychotherapy) f. Rasayana therapy(use of immunomodulators and rejuvenation medicines) (a) Shodhana treatment aims at removal of the causative factors of somatic and psychosomatic diseases. The process involves internal and external purification. The usual practices involved are Panchkarma (medically induced Emesis, Purgation, Oil Enema, Decoction enema and Nasal administration of medicines), Pre-panchkarma procedures (external and internal oleation and induced sweating). Panchkarma treatment focuses on metabolic management. It provides needed purificatory effect, besides conferring therapeutic benefits. This treatment is especially helpful in neurological disorders, musculo-skeletal disease conditions, certain vascular or neuro-vascular states, respiratory diseases, metabolic and degenerative disorders. (b) Shamana therapy involves suppression of vitiated humours (doshas). The process by which disturbed humour subsides or returns to normal without creating imbalance of other humours is known as shamana. This treatment is achieved by use of appetisers, digestives, exercise and exposure to sun, fresh air etc. In this form of treatment, palliatives and sedatives are used. (c) Pathya Vyavastha comprises indications and contraindications in respect of diet, activity, habits and emotional status. This is done with a view to enhance the effects of therapeutic measures and to impede the pathogenetic processes. Emphasis on do’s and don’ts of diet etc is laid with the aim to stimulate Agni and optimize digestion and assimilation of food in order to ensure strength of tissues. (d) Nidan Parivarjan is to avoid the known disease causing factors in diet and lifestyle of the patient. It also encompasses the idea to refrain from precipitating or aggravating factors of the disease. (e) Satvavajaya concerns mainly with the area of mental disturbances. This includes restraining the mind from desires for unwholesome objects and cultivation of courage, memory and concentration. The study of psychology and psychiatry have been developed extensively in Ayurveda and have wide range of approaches in the treatment of mental disorders. (f) Rasayana therapy deals with promotion of strength and vitality. The integrity of body matrix, promotion of memory, intelligence, immunity against the disease, the preservation of youth, luster and complexion and maintenance of optimum strength of the body and senses are some of the positive benefits credited to this treatment. Prevention of premature bear and tear of body tissues and promotion of total health content of an individual are the roles that Rasayana therapy plays. Importance of Diet in Ayurvedic Treatment In Ayurveda, regulation of diet as therapy has great importance. This is because it considers human body as the product of food. An individual’s mental and spiritual development as well as his temperament is influenced by the quality of food consumed by him. Food in human body is transformed first into Rasa and then successive processes involve its conversion into rakta (blood), mamsa (muscle), meda (fat), asthi (bone), majja (bone-marrow), shukra (reproductive elements) and ojas. Thus, food is basic to all the metabolic transformations and life activities. The concept of compatibility and incompatibility of food ingredients also offers unique opportunity for the selection of food for better health. Prakriti: The Unique Identity of Individuals The concept of prakriti offers an individualized approach for prevention and management of diseases. It is an essential tool of Ayurveda which helps to plan and live healthy life style. It provides information about physical and mental constitution of an individual. Strength of Ayurveda Ayurveda offers effective and safe solution for various health problems like Life Style disorders, degenerative conditions, neuro-muscular disorders, allergies etc. Prakriti-based counseling helps to enjoy happy and healthy life. Immuno-modulator approach helps to boost the immunity for prevention of various infections, especially in children.

Courses offered

Graduate Level Courses

  • Ayurvedacharya

Facilites=======

 Hospital Service

1. PANCHAKARMA whole week three days Asthi-sandhi and Mamsapeshi (Musculoskeletal Disorders) SHALYA TANTRA whole week Guda, Asthi, Jalauka, agnikarima (Anorectal , arthopedic and Other para surgical) SHALAKYA whole week Shreedharium (Special Eye Care Centre) , ENT PRASUTI TANTRA AND STREE ROGA whole week Obstetrics and Gynecological care BALROGA/KAUMARBHRITYA whole week Child Health Care, Immunization, Child mental health, Pediatric Panchakarma consultation SWASTHAVRITA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) MAULIK SIDHANT whole week General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) RASA SHASTRA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) DRAVYAGUNA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) ROGA VIKRITI whole week General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) AGAD TANTRA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) SHARIR KRIYA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ), switra, Twak roga SHARIR RACHNA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )

2. S.No. Medical facilities and other units Department Allotted days per week 1 Hospital Superintendent’s chamber Director four days 2 Deputy Medical Superintendent’s chamber DMS Office whole week (except Sunday) 3 OPD incharge’s chamber OPD whole week 4 Patient’s registration & office OPD Reception counter whole week 5 Medicine distribution(Free) OPD whole week 6 Rasayan and Jara Pratisedha (Geriatric Care) Kayachikitsa three days 7 Samanya Kayachiktsa (General Medicine) Kayachikitsa whole week 8 Asthi, sandhi and mamsapeshi (Musculoskeletal Disorders) 9 Kayachikitsa & Panchakarma whole week 10 Samanya Panchakarma (Consultation) Panchakarma whole week 11 X-Ray room Shalya tantra whole week 12 Guda chikitsa (Anorectal treatment) Shalya tantra whole week 13 Asthi & Sandhi (Ortopedics) Shalya tantra whole week 14 Jalukaavacharan Shalya tantra whole week 15 Agnikarma Shalya tantra whole week 16 Samanya Shalya, Shalakya Shalya-Shalakya whole week 17 Danta Chikitsa (Dental) Shalakya whole week 18 Karna Chikitsa (Ear) Shalakya whole week 19 Netra jaanch NIA-Shreedhariyam unit whole week 20 netropchar NIA-Shreedhariyam unit whole week 21 Garbhini Parikshan Prasutitantra & Stree roga two days 22 Bandhyatva (Infertility) Prasutitantra & Stree roga two days 23 Anartava (Amenorrhoea) Prasutitantra & Stree roga department two days 24 Immunization Balroga/Kaumarbhritya two days (Tuesday,Thursday) 25 General Pediatrics Balroga/Kaumarbhritya whole week 26 Switra and twak roga sharir kriya two day

Teaching Department=

Department Profile Department of Agad Tantra (Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology) Department of Bala Roga (Pediatrics) Department of Dravya Guna (Materia Medica & Pharmacology) Department of Kaya Chikitsa (Internal Medicine) Department of Maulik Siddhant (Fundamental Principles) Department of Panchakarma (Penta Bio-Purification Methods) Department of Prasuti & Stri Roga (Obstetrics & Gynaecology) Department of Ras Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (Iatro-Chemistry ) Department of Roga & Vikriti Vigyan (Pathology) Department of Shalakya Tantra (Eye & ENT) Department of Shalya Tantra (Surgery) Department of Shareer Kriya (Physiology) Department of Shareer Rachana (Anatomy) Department of Swastha Vritta (Preventive and Social Medicine)]]

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Error: Redirect target [[===AYURVDA CONCEPTS=== Ayurveda means ‘Science of Life’. It deals with each and every aspect of human life. It’s first objective is to maintain the health and happiness while the next is to manage and restore the status of health and productive state of mind. Ayurveda offers wonderful tools for better life style. It gives equal importance to our body, mind and soul ; therefore works with holistic approach. The Body Matrix Life in Ayurveda is conceived as the union of body, senses, mind and soul. The living man is a conglomeration of three humours (Vata, Pitta &Kapha), seven basic tissues (Rasa, Rakta, Mansa, Meda, Asthi, Majja & Shukra) and the waste products(Mala) of the body such as faeces, urine and sweat. Thus the total body matrix comprises of the humours, the tissues and the waste products of the body. The growth and decay of this body matrix and its constituents revolve around food which gets processed into humours, tissues and wastes. Ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and metabolism of food have an interplay in health and disease which are significantly affected by psychological mechanisms as well as by bio- fire(Agni). Panchamahabhutas: The Five Basic Elements According to Ayurveda all objects in the universe including human body are composed of five basic elements (Panchamahabhutas) namely, Akash (Ether), Vayu (Air), Agni (Fire), Jala (Water) and Prithvi (Earth). There is a balanced condensation of these elements in different proportions to suit the needs and requirements of different structures and functions of the body matrix and its parts. The growth and development of the body matrix depends on its nutrition, i.e. on food. The food, in turn, is composed of the above five elements, which replenish or nourish the like elements of the body after the action of bio-fire (Agni). The tissues of the body are the structural whereas humours are physiological entities, derived from different combinations and permutations of Panchamahabhutas. Health and Sickness Health or sickness depends on the presence or absence of a balanced state of the total body matrix including the balance between its different constituents. Both the intrinsic and extrinsic factors can cause disturbance in the natural equilibrium giving rise to disease. This loss of equilibrium can happen by dietary indiscrimination, undesirable habits and non-observance of rules of healthy living. Seasonal abnormalities, improper exercise or erratic application of sense organs and incompatible actions of the body and mind can also result in creating disturbance of the existing normal balance. The treatment consists of restoring the balance of disturbed body-mind matrix through regulating diet, correcting life-routine and behaviour, administration of drugs and resorting to preventive Panchkarma and Rasayana therapy. Diagnostic Methodology Ayuvedic approach of diagnosis is very unique and different from conventional medicine. An Ayurveda physician examines patient and disease both for confirming the diagnosis and status of disease.. The physician takes a careful note of the patient’s internal physiological characteristics and mental disposition. He also studies such other factors as the affected bodily tissues, humours, the site at which the disease is located, patient’s resistance and vitality, his daily routine, dietary habits, the gravity of clinical conditions, condition of digestion and details of personal, social, economic and environmental situation of the patient. The diagnosis also involves various other examinations, like- Pulse examination,: Urine examination, Tongue examination etc. Preventive Approach Based on the Concepts of Aetio-Pathogenesis Ayurveda has developed a very vivid analytical description of the stages and events that take place since the causative factors commence to operate till the final manifestation of disease. This gives this system an additional advantage of knowing that possible onset of disease much before the latent symptoms become apparent. This very much enhances the preventive role of this system of medicine by making it possible to take proper and effective steps in advance, to arrest further progress in pathogenesis or to take suitable therapeutic measures to curb the disease in its earliest stage of onset. Treatment Approach The basic therapeutic approach is, ‘that alone is the right treatment which makes for health and he alone is the best doctor who frees one from disease’. This sums up the principal objectives of Ayurveda, i.e. maintenance and promotion of health, prevention of disease and cure of sickness. Treatment of the disease consists in avoiding causative factors responsible for disequilibrium of the body matrix or of any of its constituent parts through the use of Panchkarma procedures, medicines, suitable diet, activity and regimen for restoring the balance and strengthening the body mechanisms to prevent or minimize future occurrence of the disease. Normally treatment measures involve use of medicines, specific diet and prescribed activity routine. Use of these three measures is done in two ways. In one approach of treatment the three measures antagonize the disease by counteracting the etiological factors and various manifestations of the disease. In the second approach the same three measures of medicine, diet and activity are targeted to exert effects similar to the etiological factors and manifestations of the disease process. These two types of therapeutic approaches are respectively known as Vipreeta and Vipreetarthkari treatments. For successful administration of a treatment four things are essential. These are- physician medicaments, nursing personnel and the patient. The physician comes first in order of importance. He must possess technical skill, scientific knowledge, purity and human understanding. The physician should use his knowledge with humility, wisdom and in the service of humanity. Next in importance comes food and drugs. These are supposed to be of high quality, wide application, grown and prepared following approved procedures and should be available adequately. The third component of every successful treatment is the role of nursing personnel who should have good knowledge of nursing, must know the skills of their art and be affectionate, sympathetic, intelligent, neat & clean and resourceful. The fourth component is the patient himself who should be cooperative and obedient to follow instructions of the physician, able to describe ailments and ready to provide all that may be needed for treatment. Types of Treatment: The treatment of disease can broadly be classified as: a. Shodhana therapy (Purification Treatment) b. Shamana therapy (Palliative Treatment) c. Pathya Vyavastha (Prescription of diet and activity) d. Nidan Parivarjan (Avoidance of disease causing and aggravating factors) e. Satvavajaya(Psychotherapy) f. Rasayana therapy(use of immunomodulators and rejuvenation medicines) (a) Shodhana treatment aims at removal of the causative factors of somatic and psychosomatic diseases. The process involves internal and external purification. The usual practices involved are Panchkarma (medically induced Emesis, Purgation, Oil Enema, Decoction enema and Nasal administration of medicines), Pre-panchkarma procedures (external and internal oleation and induced sweating). Panchkarma treatment focuses on metabolic management. It provides needed purificatory effect, besides conferring therapeutic benefits. This treatment is especially helpful in neurological disorders, musculo-skeletal disease conditions, certain vascular or neuro-vascular states, respiratory diseases, metabolic and degenerative disorders. (b) Shamana therapy involves suppression of vitiated humours (doshas). The process by which disturbed humour subsides or returns to normal without creating imbalance of other humours is known as shamana. This treatment is achieved by use of appetisers, digestives, exercise and exposure to sun, fresh air etc. In this form of treatment, palliatives and sedatives are used. (c) Pathya Vyavastha comprises indications and contraindications in respect of diet, activity, habits and emotional status. This is done with a view to enhance the effects of therapeutic measures and to impede the pathogenetic processes. Emphasis on do’s and don’ts of diet etc is laid with the aim to stimulate Agni and optimize digestion and assimilation of food in order to ensure strength of tissues. (d) Nidan Parivarjan is to avoid the known disease causing factors in diet and lifestyle of the patient. It also encompasses the idea to refrain from precipitating or aggravating factors of the disease. (e) Satvavajaya concerns mainly with the area of mental disturbances. This includes restraining the mind from desires for unwholesome objects and cultivation of courage, memory and concentration. The study of psychology and psychiatry have been developed extensively in Ayurveda and have wide range of approaches in the treatment of mental disorders. (f) Rasayana therapy deals with promotion of strength and vitality. The integrity of body matrix, promotion of memory, intelligence, immunity against the disease, the preservation of youth, luster and complexion and maintenance of optimum strength of the body and senses are some of the positive benefits credited to this treatment. Prevention of premature bear and tear of body tissues and promotion of total health content of an individual are the roles that Rasayana therapy plays. Importance of Diet in Ayurvedic Treatment In Ayurveda, regulation of diet as therapy has great importance. This is because it considers human body as the product of food. An individual’s mental and spiritual development as well as his temperament is influenced by the quality of food consumed by him. Food in human body is transformed first into Rasa and then successive processes involve its conversion into rakta (blood), mamsa (muscle), meda (fat), asthi (bone), majja (bone-marrow), shukra (reproductive elements) and ojas. Thus, food is basic to all the metabolic transformations and life activities. The concept of compatibility and incompatibility of food ingredients also offers unique opportunity for the selection of food for better health. Prakriti: The Unique Identity of Individuals The concept of prakriti offers an individualized approach for prevention and management of diseases. It is an essential tool of Ayurveda which helps to plan and live healthy life style. It provides information about physical and mental constitution of an individual. Strength of Ayurveda Ayurveda offers effective and safe solution for various health problems like Life Style disorders, degenerative conditions, neuro-muscular disorders, allergies etc. Prakriti-based counseling helps to enjoy happy and healthy life. Immuno-modulator approach helps to boost the immunity for prevention of various infections, especially in children.

Courses offered

Graduate Level Courses

  • Ayurvedacharya

Facilites=======

 Hospital Service

1. PANCHAKARMA whole week three days Asthi-sandhi and Mamsapeshi (Musculoskeletal Disorders) SHALYA TANTRA whole week Guda, Asthi, Jalauka, agnikarima (Anorectal , arthopedic and Other para surgical) SHALAKYA whole week Shreedharium (Special Eye Care Centre) , ENT PRASUTI TANTRA AND STREE ROGA whole week Obstetrics and Gynecological care BALROGA/KAUMARBHRITYA whole week Child Health Care, Immunization, Child mental health, Pediatric Panchakarma consultation SWASTHAVRITA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) MAULIK SIDHANT whole week General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) RASA SHASTRA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) DRAVYAGUNA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) ROGA VIKRITI whole week General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) AGAD TANTRA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ) SHARIR KRIYA four days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive ), switra, Twak roga SHARIR RACHNA three days General Consultation including Swasthya rakshana (preventive )

2. S.No. Medical facilities and other units Department Allotted days per week 1 Hospital Superintendent’s chamber Director four days 2 Deputy Medical Superintendent’s chamber DMS Office whole week (except Sunday) 3 OPD incharge’s chamber OPD whole week 4 Patient’s registration & office OPD Reception counter whole week 5 Medicine distribution(Free) OPD whole week 6 Rasayan and Jara Pratisedha (Geriatric Care) Kayachikitsa three days 7 Samanya Kayachiktsa (General Medicine) Kayachikitsa whole week 8 Asthi, sandhi and mamsapeshi (Musculoskeletal Disorders) 9 Kayachikitsa & Panchakarma whole week 10 Samanya Panchakarma (Consultation) Panchakarma whole week 11 X-Ray room Shalya tantra whole week 12 Guda chikitsa (Anorectal treatment) Shalya tantra whole week 13 Asthi & Sandhi (Ortopedics) Shalya tantra whole week 14 Jalukaavacharan Shalya tantra whole week 15 Agnikarma Shalya tantra whole week 16 Samanya Shalya, Shalakya Shalya-Shalakya whole week 17 Danta Chikitsa (Dental) Shalakya whole week 18 Karna Chikitsa (Ear) Shalakya whole week 19 Netra jaanch NIA-Shreedhariyam unit whole week 20 netropchar NIA-Shreedhariyam unit whole week 21 Garbhini Parikshan Prasutitantra & Stree roga two days 22 Bandhyatva (Infertility) Prasutitantra & Stree roga two days 23 Anartava (Amenorrhoea) Prasutitantra & Stree roga department two days 24 Immunization Balroga/Kaumarbhritya two days (Tuesday,Thursday) 25 General Pediatrics Balroga/Kaumarbhritya whole week 26 Switra and twak roga sharir kriya two day

Teaching Department=

Department Profile Department of Agad Tantra (Medical Jurisprudence & Toxicology) Department of Bala Roga (Pediatrics) Department of Dravya Guna (Materia Medica & Pharmacology) Department of Kaya Chikitsa (Internal Medicine) Department of Maulik Siddhant (Fundamental Principles) Department of Panchakarma (Penta Bio-Purification Methods) Department of Prasuti & Stri Roga (Obstetrics & Gynaecology) Department of Ras Shastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana (Iatro-Chemistry ) Department of Roga & Vikriti Vigyan (Pathology) Department of Shalakya Tantra (Eye & ENT) Department of Shalya Tantra (Surgery) Department of Shareer Kriya (Physiology) Department of Shareer Rachana (Anatomy) Department of Swastha Vritta (Preventive and Social Medicine)]] is not an existing Wikipedia article or is malformed.