Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Conceptual Study on Twacha Sharir its Ayurvedic and Modern Aspect

View through CrossRef
Skin is a largest organ of our body, Skin is the general covering of entire external surface of body including external auditory meatus & outer surface of tympanic membrane, it also continuous as mucous membrane at the orifices of the body. Skin is thickest on the palms and soles of the fees (1.5 mm thick), while the thinnest skin found on the eyelids and in the post auricular region (0.05 mm thick). Pigmentation of skin is determined by five pigments i.e. melanin, melanoid, carotene, haemoglobin & oxy harmoglobin present in different layers of skin. In Ayurveda the word "Twacha " or Charma" is used for skin Twacha is derived from "Twak Samvarne" dhatu meaning the covering of the body. Aachaarya Charaka says that all the organs are the modification of Panchamahabahut, so the Rachana and Kriya of these organs have been organised according to their Panchabhautika constitution. Twacha has been counted in Prithvi and Vayu dominant organs.so in this article Ayurvedic approch to Twacha sharir taken for study.
Title: Conceptual Study on Twacha Sharir its Ayurvedic and Modern Aspect
Description:
Skin is a largest organ of our body, Skin is the general covering of entire external surface of body including external auditory meatus & outer surface of tympanic membrane, it also continuous as mucous membrane at the orifices of the body.
Skin is thickest on the palms and soles of the fees (1.
5 mm thick), while the thinnest skin found on the eyelids and in the post auricular region (0.
05 mm thick).
Pigmentation of skin is determined by five pigments i.
e.
melanin, melanoid, carotene, haemoglobin & oxy harmoglobin present in different layers of skin.
In Ayurveda the word "Twacha " or Charma" is used for skin Twacha is derived from "Twak Samvarne" dhatu meaning the covering of the body.
Aachaarya Charaka says that all the organs are the modification of Panchamahabahut, so the Rachana and Kriya of these organs have been organised according to their Panchabhautika constitution.
Twacha has been counted in Prithvi and Vayu dominant organs.
so in this article Ayurvedic approch to Twacha sharir taken for study.

Related Results

Critical Analysis of Dhamani Sharir
Critical Analysis of Dhamani Sharir
Ayurveda is a science enriched with the knowledge which was developed and discovered by our Acharya for sustaining life. In Sharir Sthana of Bruhattrayee. Sira, Dhamani, Srotas, al...
Elemental Analysis Extent in Rachana Sharir
Elemental Analysis Extent in Rachana Sharir
Elemental analysis in simple words refers to research which consists of development of knowledge which results in new concepts, methodologies, and understandings through creative a...
The Importance of Chaturvidha Praman in the Study of Rachana Sharir
The Importance of Chaturvidha Praman in the Study of Rachana Sharir
Rachana Sharir is a fundamental concept in Ayurvedic medicine that refers to the study of structure and formation of the human body. Rachana pratipadikamshariram rachanashariram" i...
Twacha, Vata and Mann: An Ayurvedic Approach to Psychodermatology
Twacha, Vata and Mann: An Ayurvedic Approach to Psychodermatology
Introduction: In Ayurveda, Twak Vikar (Skin Disease) encompasses all pathological conditions affecting the skin physiology and anatomy, reflecting the body's and mind's state. The ...
STUDY OF PERICARDIUM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ‘KALA SHARIR’
STUDY OF PERICARDIUM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ‘KALA SHARIR’
During graduation when we study Rachana Sharir in first year, lot of textbooks of Rachana Sharir men-tion ‘Pericardium’ as a ‘Vishesh Kala’. But when we study the Sharir Sthana of ...
A REVIEW ON CONTROVERSIES AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF PARIBHASHA SHARIRY
A REVIEW ON CONTROVERSIES AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF PARIBHASHA SHARIRY
Sharir Rachana is an integrative branch of Ayurveda that studies the human body in its most minute form to an organized structural form. Sushruta, first carried out a detailed cada...
Exploring the Dynamics of Doshas a Research-Based Review on Kriya Sharir
Exploring the Dynamics of Doshas a Research-Based Review on Kriya Sharir
The concept of Doshas- Vata, Pitta, and Kapha- is fundamental to Ayurvedic medicine and is vital for maintaining the balance and overall health of the human body. In Ayurvedic phil...
Structural And Functional Understanding Of Srotas In Rachana Sharir With Special Reference To Moola Sthana
Structural And Functional Understanding Of Srotas In Rachana Sharir With Special Reference To Moola Sthana
Background: Srotas are integral anatomical and functional pathways described in Ayurveda, facilitating the transportation of Rasa, Rakta, and other Dhatus and Malas. In Rachana Sha...

Back to Top