A BRIDGE BETWEEN SAMHITA AND CLINICAL PRACTICE W.S.R TO TRI SUTRA
Dr. Neha Maurya*, Dr. Manohar Ram and Dr. Ramnihor Tapsi Jaiswal
ABSTRACT
The methods for fusing clinical diagnosis with traditional Ayurvedic facts are reviewed in this article. In the process, the author attempted to relate and apply some helpful ideas that she had taken from the classics to clinical practice. These days, fresh young graduates look insecure and don't seem to be very interested in using Ayurveda to benefit society. Because the tri sutra concept—the union of hetu linga and aushadha with knowledge of srotovigyan— can be made apparent and understood with their clinical applicability, it can significantly contribute to strengthening their faith and interest in practice. Tri skandh is the basis of Ayurvedic medicine's functioning for both ill and well individuals. With Ayurveda, unlike Western medicine, there is no Unlike western medicines Ayurveda doesn’t deals in a standardized way or on a common note rather its person centered medicine science (purusham purusham bheekshy). Hence a soul ayurvedic understanding of a disease needs to be understood with its clinical correlation.
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