
SECTION :
1 BASIC PRINCIPLES
(a) History of Ayurveda
(b) Doctrines of
Philosphy
(c) Social &
Preventive Medicine
(d) Basic concepts
2 SHAREERA
(a) Anatomy
(b) Physiology
3 AGADA TANTRA
(a) Toxicology
(b) Jurisprudence
4 ROGA VIGNANA
(pathology &
Clinical Medicine)
5 RASA SHASTRA
& BRESHAJAKALPANA
(pharmacological
Alchemy)
6 DRAVYA
GUNA
(Pharmacology &
Pharmaco Kinetics & Pharmacognosy)
BASIC PRINCIPLES
History of
Ayurveda
1. Ayurveda Avatarana
Atreya / Dhanwantara
Parampara
2. Samhitha Kala
(Charaka, Sushrutha, Vagbhata - their Samhbithas)
3.Pratisamskartha
4. Sangraha Kala
and Vyakyana Kala
5. Development of
Rasa Shastra, and its importance in Ayurveda
6. Recent developments
inAyurveda
7. Comparitive study of Ayurveda withthe following civilizations;
Sumaria, Babylonia,Mishra desha, China, Arab, Combodia
......etc.,
8. Influence of Ayurveda
on Hippocrates and vice versa on Ayurveda
9. Laghutrayees and
Bhruhatrayees
10. Ayurvedic magazines,
Journals .......etc.
Doctrines of Philosophy
- Padartha Vijana
1. Definition of Darshana, Origin of doctrine darshanas
classification of doctrine andinfluence of darshana
on Indian culture with ref. to Ayurveda.
2. Darshana accepted
by Ayurveda and Padartha definition, quality, number
and classification and padartha accepted by Ayurveda.
3. Dravya Vignana:-
Matter and its definition quality, number, classification...etc.
5 basic components of matter and its quality etc. Definition
of basic matters of the creation (Nava dravyas) and
their qualities ..etc..
4. Guna Vignana:-
Definition of quality, number, qualities accepted by
different darshanasclassification of qualities and their
explanations, and the qualities accepted by Ayurveda
( a comparative study)
5. Karma Vignana:-
Definition, classification of Karma.
6. Samanya Vignana:- Knowledge of similarities and its
importance in Ayurveda.
7. Vishesha Vignana:-Knonwledge
of specially and its importance in Ayurveda.
8. Samavaya Vignana:-
Inseperable concommitence and its knowledge, and usefulness
in Ayurveda.
9. Abhava and its
classification... etc..
10. Pramanas - definition, quality, classification,
Pramanas as accepted by Ayurveda and their references
in Ayurveda.
11. Pratyaksha Pramana:-
Direct evidence its qualities, different methods of
perception of knowledge; shape, quality, number of sensory
organs and their classification and its physicalness.
12. Five Pentads
of seses, occupation of sensary organs, classification
of pratyaksha, etc., Vedana adistana, Vedana hethu -
different machines/ instruments used in the process
of obtaining of knowledge through direct evidence.
13. Other Pramanas
which support the pratyakasha and vice versa.
14. Anumana Inference
- its qualities, classification and Inference as accepted
by Ayurveda and its classification and elaborate explanation.
15. Aptopadesha:-
Importance, qualities and its influence & importance
in Ayurveda.
16. Yukthi Pramana:-
Its qualities classification .....etc.,
17. Upamana Pramana:-
Qualities and the Upamana as accepted by Ayurveda. Its
usefulness in Ayurveda.
18. Karya karana
vadha and its importance, relevance, influence and acceptance
by Ayurveda.
19. Theories of Evolution:-
and its acceptance by Ayurveda. Theory of re-birth,
and its acceptance Definition of liberation and its
methods.
20. Tantra Yukthi
Vichara.
Basic Concepts
1. Major divisions of Ayurveda, Definition of dosha,
roga, swastha, prakrithi, dhatu and their classifications.
2. Dravya Prakarana:-
Definition, qualities, classification of draya.
3. Roga Prakarana:
Rogavastha - state of disease. Arogyavasthaa- State
of health, their definitions, classifications, doshas,
and their relationship.
4. Chikitsa Prakarana
Definition of Chikitsa Classification of Chikitsa Qualities
of Physician Qualities of attendant, medicine, patient
Classification of Chikitsa; and its elaborative explanations.
5. Dosha Vignana:
Definition, classifications, qualities, functions etc.,
treatement aspects.
6. Bheshajaavacharana:-
Indications, Contra indications of medical management,
and bheshaja kala (timings of medication) Shodhana &
Shamana Chikitsa....etc. Different types of treatment.
Swastha Vritha -Social
& Preventive - Medicine
1. Personnel hygiene
2. Ahara Vidhi, Pramana,
Pareekshanam, ahara dravyani, etc.
3. Trayoupastambhas
4. Vihara
5. Social Hygiene
6. Air, environment,
water, bhoomi, prakasha shoucha
stanam, shava vinasham
etc.,
7. Industrial Hygiene
Hygiene at educational institutions
8. Sankramika rogas
9. Chikitsalaya bhawanam
10. Ruthu and Vatavarana
jnanam
11. YOGA, Hatayoga,
Relationship between Yoga and Ayurveda, Yama,Niyama,
Asana, Yoga and Ahara Vidhi, Pathyapathyam, Pranayama,
Nadee shuddi lakshanas, Shat Karmas, Kumbhaka bhedha,
Rajayoga, Different types of nadee and bandhas Yoga
and Moksha.
12. NAISTIKEE CHIKITSA,
Practical aspects
13. NATUROPATHY -
nisargopachara, Importance of jala in nisargopachara,
Different procedures adopted in nisargopachara, Baashpa
Snana, Importance of sun rays, mardhana-bhedas, gunas
Importance, Upavasa and its importance, Importance ofVishrama
SHAREERA - BASIC
BODY STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS
Rachana Shareeram
-Anatomy
1. Definition of
Physical body -Shareera and its components, importance
of study of Shareera and its usefulness in Ayurveda.
2. Classification
of Purusha- the person and other related factors.
3. Definition ofGarbha
- the foetus, microscopic structure of garbha, formation
of garbha and its components, principles of inheritence,
principles of sex formation, development of foetus,
and factors which influence its development, constitution
and classifications, formation of Apara- placenta, etc.
4. Normal - average
lengths and measures of body and its parts.
5. Number of bones,
structure of bones, classification, and their importance
in the field Ayurveda.
6. Typical structure
of Sandhi - Joints and their classification and functions,
the importance in the field of surgery and medicine.
7. Definition of
Hrudaya (heart)-Sira (Veins)- Dhamani(arteries) Srotas
(channels) and their origin, branches, etc.
8. Distribution of
lymphatics and its functions.
9. Classification
of mamsa dhatu - muscular tissue, and its number, shape,
places, origin, insertion etc.
10. Definition of
Kosta andAshaya - the cavities, parts of the kosta,
and their names, numbers, different organs situated
in thorasic and abdominal cavities, digestive system
extending from mouth to oesophagus, etc.
11. Skin, its structure
according to Ayurveda.
12. Classification
of nervous system according to Indian concepts and its
importance in field of medicine.
13. Definition of
Marmas - vital spots, their number, classification,
places and its importance in the field of surgery and
3 major vital points of the body.
14. Definition of
sensory organ - indriyas and their classification.
Kriva Shareeram -
Physiology
1. Explanation of words, shareera-body, kriya- functions,
and classification of human body based on Indian Phylosophical
aspects and its importance in treatment.
2. The Doshas - Humors,
Dhatus - the basic body tissues, Malas - the excretory
substances and their role in the formation of body and
its functions, Evaluation of doshas, dhatus, malas from
the pancha maha bhootas - five basic elements. Comparison
between the human body and the universe.
3. Elaborative description
of Doshas - definition, shape, quality, functions, places(sthane)
classification etc.,
4. Concepts of food,
digestion, metabolism - factors influencing the digestion
and metabolism. Different stages of digestion, etc.,
5. Rasa dhatu (nutrient,
portion of food)- the Ist basic body tissue - its qualities,
quantity, functions, location etc.
6. Formation of raktha
dhatu - Blood - the II basic tissue of the body - its
location, formation, functions, its composition, etc.,
7. Mamsa dhatu -
muscular tissue, the III basic tissue of the body- its
location, formation, functions, etc.
8. Medho dhatu -
adipose tissue - the 4th basic tissue of the body, its
location, formation, function etc,
9. Asthi Dhatu -
Bone tissue - the 5th Basic tissue of the body, its
location, formation, functions etc.,
10. Majja dhatu -
bone marrow - the 6th basic tissue of the body - its
location,formation, functions, etc.
11. Shukra dhatu
- Semen - the 7th basic tissue of the body - its location,
formation, functions, etc.,
12. Ojas - the essence
of Basic body tissues - its shape, classification, quantity,
functions, locations, its importance and their role
in resisting the diseases.
13. Concept of Manas
and its place, qualitites, functions and role in sleep
and dreams, etc.,
14. Upadhatus - the
sub tissues of the body, and its number, functions,
qualities, etc.,
15. Concept of sensory
organs and their number, location, functions, and their
method of functioning, etc.,
16. Concept of motor
organs and their location, number, functions, etc.,
17. Concept of mala,
its number, functions, etc.
AGADA TANTRAM
1. Definition of
Anti-poison - its origin, definition of poison &
its origin, itsclassification, functions, etc.,
2. Sources of Vegetable
Poisons, sources of Animal poisons
3. Examination of
Poison
(a) Physical entity
- based on its origin and its quality.
(b) Based on the
diseases producted by its actions.
4. Qualities of donor
poison, sources of poisoning Vishadata
5. Examination of
poisoned food and its management
6. Method of identification of poisoned water, poisoned
environment, etc.,
7. Definition and number of upavishas, dooshi visha
and gara visha, and their explanations
8. Ten qualities of visha and ojas - Differences between
ojas and visha
9. Visha Vegas, their
symptoms, and management
10. General principles
of management of poison, and Acharya Charakas view points
I) Mantrani XII) Upadravam
II) AristabandanaXIII) Hrudayavarana
III) Utkarshnam XIV) Nasyam
IV) Nishpeedanam XV) Anjanam
V) Chooshanam XVI) Dhoopaha
VI) Agnihi XVII) Lepaha
VII) Parishekam XVIII) Pradhamanam
VIII) Avvagahanam XIX) Prathisaranam
IX) Raktha mokshanam XX) Astapanam
X) Vamanam XXI) Vilepaha
XI) Virechanam XXII) Mrutasanjeevam
11. Signs, andsymptoms
of STAVARA VISHA and their management
12. Signs, symptoms
and management of JANGAMA VISHA poisons of animal orgin-
a) Snakes b) Scorpion
c) Spiders d) Rats e) Wild animals, etc.
13. Signs and symptoms
of poisons of mineral origin and their management
a) Mercury b) Tin
c) Lead d) Arsenic e) Copper, etc.
14. Signs and symptoms
of upavishas and their management
15. Method of examination
of poisoned food, based on qualities and their management
Virudda ahara sevana - incompatable foods
16. Qualities of
the RAJA VAIDYA (Kings Physician) and codes and conduct
of medical practise.
17. Definition of
death, identification of death and its time.
ROGA VIGNANAM
1. Definition of
Roga -Vyadhi - disease, and its classifications
2. Relationship of
doshas, dooshyas and malas in the formation of diseases.
3. Signs and symptoms
of increased and decreased doshas, dooshyas, and malas
4. Treatement stages
(Kriya Kalas) and their relationship with doshas, and
their comparison with pancha lakshana nidana. Comparison
between the Hexagonal and pentagonal approaches in understanding
of a disease
5. Basic body tissues
and their contribution in the formation of a disease
6. Micro channels
and their relationship with doshas in the formation
of diseases Srothas
7. Concepts of Genetics,
and hereditory aspects in the formation of diseases
8. Diseases which
in turn cause diseases and their etiological and pathalogical
concepts Swatantra & Paratavtra vyadhi
9. Eight Maha rogas
10. Eight defamed
Human physical Personalities (Asta ninditha purusha)
11. Diseases caused
by increased and decreased nutrition (Santarpana and
apatarpana janya vikaras)
12. Diseases caused
by vitiation of the physiological essence of Basic body
Tissues(ojas)
13. Concept ofAma
in formation of diseases and the signs and symptoms
manifested when Ama is associated with doshas, dhathus
and malas
14. Concept of communicable
diseases and their etio-pathalogy.
15. Concept of Janapadodwamsa,
and their co-relation with other diseases.
16. Concept of infectious
diseases and their etio-pathalogy (Oupasargika rogas)
17. Concept of prognosis
and its classification
18. Concepts of complications
and death indicating symptoms (arista lakshanas)
19. Concepts of examination
of patient and diseases with reference to Trividha (Three
methods of examination) Asta Vidha (eight methods of
examination) Dasha vidha(ten methods of examination)
pareekshas
20. Examination of
malas, and other substances - Ayurvedic approach.
21. Concepts of Nanatmaja
vyadhis (diseases caused by the viliation of only one
dosha) and their number, etc., &Samanyaja Vyadhis
22. Diseases of prana
vaha srotas
23 Diseases of Udakawaha
srotas
24. Diseases ofAnnavaha
srotas
25. Diseases ofRasa
and rakthavaha srotas
26. Diseases of medho
vaha, asthivaha and mootra vaha srotas
27. Diseases of vatha
nadeevaha srotas
28. Diseases of Skin
and Mind
29. Jwara Rakapitta
, kasa swara Hidhma Rajayakshma,, Medalifeya, Ali &ara,
Grahami Arsa Asmari, Mitraghali, Pramyeha, Pandu, shopha
udara, Kushta, visarpa vale vyadhi vatarakte.
RASA SHASTRA &
BHESHAJA KALPANA
1. History and origin
of Rasa Shastra - alchemy, and their relationship with
Rasa Darshana
2. General definition
of words which usually occur in Rasa Shastra for Eg.
Madhutrayee Amla Varga, Lavana Panchaka, Panchamrutha,
Pancha Gavya,. Ksheeratraya, Dravaka gana, Kajjali,
Shodhana, Marana, Mrutaloha, Apunarbhava, Niruttekarana,
etc.
3. Equipments , instruments
used in the process of medicinal preparations (Yantras)
- Eg. Dolayantra, Damaru Yantra, Swedhana Yantra, Moosha,
Kosti, Puta,etc.,
4. Mercury its definitions,
origin, ores of mercury, impurities of mercury(yougika,
Naisargika, Kanchuka doshas), acceptable, non-acceptable
forms of mercury, its purificatory methods, viz .: 8
general and 18 special types of purifications etc.,
5. Mercurial compounds,
and their qualities, viz.: Kajjali (back mercury) different
varieties of parpati (flakes) (Tamra parpati/Loha parpati/vijaya
parpati/etc.) Rasa pushpa, Rasa Karpoora, Rasa Sindoora,
Makaradhwaja, and their method of manufacturing, dosage
and therepeutic uses.
6. Maharasas and
their number, qualities, availability, identification,
process, dosage and therepeutic uses.
7. SadhjaranaRasa:-
number, qualities, availability, identification procedures,
dosage, therepeutic uses, purificatory measures like
shodhana, marana, etc.,
8. Uparasas:- number,
qualities, availability, identification, dosage, therepeutic
uses, purificatory methods like shodhana, marana etc.,
9. Dhatus and Upadhatus:-
number, qualities, availability, identification procedures
methods like shodhana, marana etc., dosage, therepeutic
uses.
10. Rathnas and Uparathnas:-
number, qualities, availability, identification procedures,
methods of purification and Bio-acceptability, dosage,
therepeutic uses
11. Poisons (Visha),
sub poisons (upa visha), their purificatory methods,
uses, etc.
12. History and development
of ayurvedic pharmaceutics
13. Concepts ofAyurvedic
pharmaceutics and their comparison with contemporary
pharmaceutics.
14. Concepts of scales
and measures and different methods of measuring and
their comparision with contemporary systems of measuring
and their utility and usefulness in Ayurvedic pharmaceutics.
15. Concepts of extracts
viz. whole extracts, aqua extracts, fat soluble extracts,
ashes, etc. (kshara) (Arishta & Asava)
16. Concept and preparation
of fermented, non-fermenmted aqua extracts, their general
qualities, general dosage, etc.
17. Concept and preparation
of oils, fats, (fat soluble/oil soluble extracts) their
general qualities, general dosage, their expiry time,
etc. Snehapakasvidhu
18. Concepts and
preparation of milk extracts, collyriums, ointments,
syrups, sold syrup etc.
19. Concepts and
preparation of different varieities of puddings, etc.,
DRAVYA GUNA
(Pharmacology, pharmaco
kinetics and pharmacognosy).
1. History of Dravya Guna, its development, and its
basic concepts.
2. Introduction to
different text books of Ayurvedic Pharmacology- pharmacopia.
3. Dravyam - the
substance also known as drug and its physical composition,
and their classification, and its qualities, etc.,
4. Guna - the quality,
its definition, classification, etc.,
5. Rasa - the taste,
its definition, its object.number, qualities, its composition
influence of seasons on Rasas etc.,
6. Vipakam: maturing
of fooddrug in the stomach - its definition, propertoers.
classification,actions, Differences between Rasa and
Vipaka, etc.,
7. Veerya: Efficacy
of madicine. its definition, properties, nature, number,
functions, etc.
8. Prabhava: (Extra-ordinary
actions) -its definition, nature and effects, etc. &
Vichitrapratyayarabdha
9. Inter-relationship
between basic qualities of the drugs Naisargika bala
10. Definition, nature,
classification of different pharmacological actions
and their co-relationship.
11. Classification
of herbs based on their shape, qualities, actions, species
etc., and understanding drugs in different groups viz.
Triphala, Trikatu, Pancha Moola, Pancha Valkala, Asta
Varga dravyas, dasha moola, etc.,
12. Concepts of nomenlclature
of drugs
13. Impurities of
drugs and their purificatory methods and adulteration.
14. Concept of the
drug, the drug and compatability, dose, anupana (vehicle),
etc.
15. Drugs acting
on nervous system
a) Analgesics -Vedana
Stapana dravyas Eg.Rasna, Parasika Yavani, Guggulu,
Yerenda, Nirgundi, Gandaprasarini, etc.
b) Anxiolytics -
Udvega hara dravyas Eg. Ashwagandha, Shankapushpi, Mandookaparni,
Jyotishmathi, etc.,
16. Drugs acting
on cardio - vascular system.
a) Hrudya - Cardiac
tonics Egs.Arjuna, Karpoora, Tamboola, Karaveera, hrutpatri,
etc.,
b) Rakthabara shamaka
dravyas - Anti hypertensive drugs Eg. Rudraksham sarpa
gandha, etc.
c) Drugs acting on
respiratory system
i) Chedhana dravyas Eg. Taleesa Patra, Lavanga, Twak,
Vasa, Vibheetaki, etc.,
ii) Kasahara dravyas
Eg. Pippali, Kantakari,
Bruhati, Kasamardha, Agastya., etc.
iii) Swsasa hara
dravyas Egs. Pushkara Moola, Dugdika,Sati, etc.,
iv) Kantya dravyas
Egs. Malaya Vacha,
Hamsapadi.
17. Drugs acting
on alimentary canal
i. Deepaneeya dravyas
(appetizers) - carminatives Egs. Hindu,Athivisha, Chitraka,
Mareecha, Jeeraka, Krishna Jeeraka
ii. Pachana Dravyas
(Digestants)
Egs. Mustaka, Parpataka,
Dhanyaka, etc.
iii. Vamana dravyas
(emetics)
Egs. Madhana Phala,
Ikshvaku, Dhamargava, etc.
iv. Virechana dravyas
(Purgatives and laxatives)
Egs. Trivrut, Dantee,
Indra Varuna, Devadaru, etc.
v. Arshogna dravyas
Egs. Bhallataka,
Sooranam, etc.,
vi. Drugs acting
on liver and spleen
Egs. Daaru haridra,
Boonimba, Yerenda, Sarapunkha, Rohitaka
vii. Shoola Prashamana
dravyas -(Anti-spasmodics)
Egs.Ajamoda, Chandfasura,
Dattura, Yavani
viii. Krimigna dravyas
Egs. Vidanga, Tulasi,
Keetamari, etc.
ix. Ghrahee dravyas
Egs. Bilwa, Jateephala,
etc.
x. Stambana dravyas
Egs. Babbola, Dhataki,
Shamee, Avartaki, etc.
18. Drugs acting
on reproductive system
i) Shukrajanana dravyas
Egs. Shatavari, Musali,
Kokilaksha, Kapikachchu, Akara Karabha
ii) Drugs acting
as garbhashaya shodhaka (which act on uterus)
Eggs. Japa, Kalajaajee,
Langali, Karpa ga, etc.,
iii) Arthava Janana
dravyas
Egs. Vamsha, Lodhra,
Ashoka, Patha, etc.
iv) Drugs acting
on breast
Egs. Pata, NBala,
Mallika Rohisha
19. Drugs acting
on excretory system
a) Mootra Virechaneeya
dravyas
egs. Punarnava, Gokshura,
Kasa, Sara lkashetc
b) Ashmaree bhedhana
dravyas
Egs. Pashana bhedha,
Varuna, Kulatta, Veerataru, etc.,
c) Mootra sangrahaneeya
dravyas
Egs. Jamboo, Udumbara,
Plaksha, Ashwatta, vata, Ashmanttaka, etc.,
d) Madhu Mehahara
dravyas
Egs. Beejaka, Bimbee,
Karavellaka, Madhunasini, etc.,
20. Jwaragna dravyas
Egg. Kriata Tktha,
Drona pushpi, Tulasi, Vatsanabhi, Athivisha, Chandfana
Raktha Chandana, etc.,
21. Rasayana dravyas
Egs, Hareetaki, Amalaki,
Gudoochi,Ashwagandha, Viruddadaru, Nagabhala, etc.
22. Drugs acting
on Haemopotic system
Egs, Sariba, Manista.
Chopcheeni, Phriyangu, Nagabala etc.,
23. Jangama dravyas
like Kasturi, Gorochana etc.,
PAPER-II
KAYA CHIKITSA
1. Defiinition of the word Kaya Chiktsa - general treatment,
its synonyms, classification etc.,
2. Definition of
the term disease, its classification and etio-pathalogy,
different causitive factors of the disease and their
relationship with doshas.
3. Manifestation
of disease with reference to doshas, and their different
stages, etc.
4. Resistance power
and immunity, its classification, and scope in the management
of diseases.
5. Ama-the undigested
chyle and its symptoms and effects when it associates
with doshas, dooshyas and malas
6. Avarana - (encircling)
its definition, and its symptoms, etc.
7. Principles of
nomenclature of disease
8. Concepts of principles
of treatments of different diseases, based on their
etio-pathogenesity etc.
9. Jawara - the major
disease, its etiology, pathalogy, clinical presentations,
classification and principles of management.
10. Diseases of alimentary
canal and their etio-pathalogy along with principles
of management.
11. Diseases of Cardio-respiratory
system and their etio-pathalogy and principles of management.
12. Diseases of blood,
its metabolism, its etio-Pathalogy and principles of
management.
13. Diseases of excretory
system and their etio-pathalogy and principles of management.
14. Diseases of Rasa
Vaha srotas and its etio-pathalogy and principles of
management.
15. Diseases of skin
and its appendages, their etio-pathalogy and principles
of management.
16. Diseases of water
& its metabolism, their etio-pathalogy and principles
of management. Udakavaha srotas-like Atisara etc.,
17. Vatha Vyadhi,
its etiology, Pathology, Pathalogy and management.
18. Maharogas incluch
if vatarakta, its etiology, Pathalogy and management.
19. Communicable
and infectious diseases, their Pathalogy, etiology and
principles of management.
20. Kshudra rogas
21. Concept of manas
and its qualities, function, site, etc.
22. Diseases which
occur due to the visiation of Trigunas
23. Diseases of Psyche,
and its management.
24. Management of
emergency conditions.
PANCHA KARMA AND
RAKTAMORSHA
(Ayurvedic body purificatory
measures)
1. Introduction,
indifinition, development of Pancha Karma and its, usefulness
in the field of Ayurvedic therepeutics, etc. along with
its indications and contra indications.
2. The Process of
Snehana (Oleation therapy) - Introduction, Definition
of Snehana, Classification, Different oils and fats
used in the process, along with their qualities, dosage,
actions, etc. Indications and contra-indications of
the process and their management. Importance of this
process in Pancha Karma.
3. SWEDHANA KARMA-
SUDATION THERAPY -Introduction,Definition of Snehana,
Classification, Different drugs which are used in the
process, Procedure of application, Indications, contra
indications effects, complications and their management,
its importance in Pancha Karma Mechanism of action,
etc.,
4. Pradhana Karma
a) Vamana b) Virechana
c) Nasga d) anuvasanavasti e) asthapanavasti
Definition, Explanation,
Requirements, Process of administration, Indications
and contra indications. Complications and their management,
effects of Vamana,Virechana, Nasga anuvasana and asthapana
bhasthi.
5. Paschat Karma
(Post Pancha Karma
regimen)
its importance, rules
and regulations of dietics and behavioural aspects complications
which occur due to the violation of Paschat Karma, and
their management.
6. Instruments which
are used during the administration of Pancha Karma
7. Minor procedures
like gandoosha, Kavala, dhoomapana, etc.,
8. Rakthmoksha -
different methods like, Sirabigadhe Jalooka etc.,
PRASUTHI TANTRA,
STREE ROGA AND KOUMARA BHRITYA
(GYNACOLOGY, OBSTETRICS
AND PAEDIATRICS)
1. Anatomical and
physiological considerations of human female reproductive
system.
2. Ayurvedic concepts
in physiology of menastruation Defination on set of
menarchy menastruation and its different stages, period
of ovulation, etc., - Prenatal examinations.
3. Disturbences in
menastrual cycle and their etio-pathalogy and management
4. Definition of
garbha and its immediate symptoms, procedures to be
followed during the period of foetal development, monthly
development of foetus, formation of apara-placenta,
their physiological and pathalogical aspects, etc.
5. Definition, explanation,
causes, of Prasava - delivery, symptoms of I stage of
delivery and management of labour.
6. Labour room, its
accessories, aseptic precautions, etc.
7. Complications
in labour and post labour changes and their management,
etc
8. Definition of
Navajatha (new born), Bala Kumara, Yuva etc. and the
management of navajatha
9. Physiology of
lactation, examination and selection of lactating mother.
Signs and symptoms of pure breast milk and impure breast
milk. The diseases caused by visiated breast milk and
management.
10. Classification
of childhood based on diet, diseases which occur during
these periods and their management.
11. Childs room and
its decoration and maintenance,articles to be given
for a child to play, development and growth of child.
12. Diseases which
occur during the period of milk diet. (ksheerada) liquid
diets, ksheerannadha (milk liquid + Rice diet solid
diet), Annada Kala - (Rice diet more of solids and less
of liquids) Dantodhbhawa kala-tooth erupting period,
etc.
13. Concepts and
Principles of examination of child, and determination
of dosage of medicine to be given to the child, etc.
14. Classification
of diseases which occur in childhood
15. Management of
different diseases which occur during the childhood
16. Concepts and
principles of diagnishing of Bala grahas and their management.
SHALYA AND SHALAKYA
TANTRA
(Surgery, E.N.T.
Opthalmalogy and other diseases which occur above the
clavicle)
Salva Tantra
1. Origin, development
of Shalya tantra - Surgical branch of Ayurveda, its
importance among the 8 branches of Ayurveda (Astanga
Ayurveda)
2. Reasons for decline
ofAyurvedeeya Shalyua tantra (Surgical aspects in Ayurveda)
and plans for its revival.
3. Dhanwantari- the
god for Ayurveda (Surgery) his time and knowledge about
him. Acharya Sushrutha, the Father ofSurgery, his time
and his works, the commentators of Sushrutha Samhitha,
and contemporary works of Acharya Sushrutha.
4. Classificationof
diseases based on Nija, agantuja, Sadhya and asadhyas
Bhedas.
5. Vrana Shotha -
inflamation. Its definition, caustative factors, Patho
Physiology, varieties, signs and symptoms, different
stages of rana Shotha, and the complications.
6. Vidradhi definition,
causative factors, Patho physiology, varieties, signs
and symptoms, different stages of the disease, complications.
7. Management of
Vrana Shotha and Vidradhi Saptha upakramas - seven types
of treatement (Management) Shasti upakramas - 60 types
of management Symptomatic Management.
8. Definition of
Vrana, causitive factors, classifications, signs and
symptoms, complications, different stages, and management
9. Examination of
Vrana - the wound/ulcer, and Vrana shotha-inflamation
Sthana - location of wound Akruthi - Shape of wound
Varna - Colour Gandha - Smell of wound (odour) Shrava
- Secretions Vedana - Pain Vranadhistana - Sites of
the wound, etc.
10. Nadee Vrana -
fistula - its definition, caustive factors, classification,
signs and symptoms, management.
11. Agantuja Vranas
also called as sadhyo Vrana - Definition, classification,
Signs and Symptoms, Complications and management
12. Kotha - gangrene
13. Raktha Shrava
- hemorrhage - Causitive factors, Patho physiology,
Signs and symptoms, general management, specific management,
etc.
14. Dagda Vrana (Burns)
- definition, classification, signs and symptoms, management,
etc.
15. Yantras and Shastras
(surgical instruments) -(blunt and sharp) - concepts,
number, nomenlclature, classification, shapes, etc.
16. Shastra dhara
payanam (method of sharpening of sharp instruments)
17. Shastra Kosha
- Surgical tool box (or kit) its maintenance, itsdefects
and qualities.
18. Drugs and substances
used during the management of surgery (pichy-etc.)
19. Yogyavidhi
20. Vishisthavidhi
21. Shalya nirharana
Vidhi - extraction of shalva (a foreign substance)
22. Shartra Karma
- operative procedures
a. Poorva Karma
b. Pradhana Karma
- Asta Vidha shastra karmani
c. Paschat Karma
- bandhana vidhi, Raksha karma, Vranitopasana Pathyapathya
23. Minor procedures
24. Different diseases
and thbeir surgical management
25. Bone fracture
(Bhgna) Different types their management.
Shalakya Tantra
1. Definition, Introduction,
history of shalakya tantra -Ayurvedic study of opthalmo,
oto. laryngeo and rhinological aspects
2. Anatomical and
physiological concepts of eye
3. Classification
of eye diseases, their number, their common causes,
pro dromal symptoms, clinical features and general management.
4. Sandhi ghatha
roga, their number, their causes, symptoms and management
5. Vartma Ghatha
rogas, their number, their causitive factors, symptoms
and management.
6. Shukla ghatha
rogas - their number, causitive factors symptoms and
treatment.
7. Krishna ghatha
rogas - their number, causitive factors, symptoms and
management
8. Sarva ghatha rogas
- their number, causitive factors, symptoms, and management
9. Dristi ghatha
rogas -their number, causitive factors,symptoms, and
management
10. Diseases which
occur due to abhighata (accidents) Kuposhanaml-nutrition,etc.,
11. Special procedures
adopted for the management of eye diseases
12. Concepts of anatomy
and physiology of ear, and diseases of ear, their number
classification, signs and symptoms, management, etc.,
13. Anatomical and
physiological concepts of nose, and diseases of nose
their number, symptoms, management, etc.(including nasya
karma)
14. Importance of
shiras, and diseases of shiras, their number, symptoms,
management, etc. (including iro bhasthi)
15. Diseases of oral
cavity, their number, symptoms and management
16. Diseases of lips
(osta) their number, symptoms and management
17. Diseases of tooth
(Danta Ghata rogas) their number, symptoms, treatment
and preventive concepts
18. Diseases of tooth
roots (Danta moola ghata rogas) their number, symptoms
and management.
19. Diseases of Tongue
(Jihwa ghata rogas) their number, symptoms and management
20. Diseases of palate
(Talu ghata rogas) their number, symptoms and management
21. Diseases of throat
(kanta ghata rogas), their number symptoms and management
22. Concepts of mukha
paka (Stomatitis) its number, symptoms and management
23. Concepts of plastic
surgery with reference to harelip,Rhinoplasty, etc.,
24. Procedures adopted
during the management of siro rogas, etc. for example
a. SWEDHAM b. KAVALAM
c. GANDOOSHAM d.
DHOOMAM
e. RAKTHAMOKSHANAM,
etc.
RASAYANA- REJENUVATION
THERAPY
(GERIATRICS)
1. Introduction,
definition, explanation, synonyms, classifications,
and effects of Rasayana - rejenuvation
2. Ayurvedic concepts
of effects of age and stress on human life
3. Indications, contra
indications, and effects of Rasayana therapy as In-Patient
(Kuti praveshika Rasayana), and its procedure of administration,
requirements, complication and their management.
4. Indications, contra
indications, effect. Procedure of administration, dosage
schedule, different formulae available, etc. of vata
atapikaras ayana.
5. Codes and conduct
of behaviour adaptation as Achara Rasayana.
VAJEEKARANA - (APTHRODISIACS)
1. Introduction -
definition, explanation, history and synonyms of vajeekarara
aphrodisiacs
2. Diseases of semen,
their causes, and their management
3. Importance of
vajeekarana in human life
4. Indications, contra
indications, and effects of different formulae useful
as aphrodisiacs
5. Concept of manas,
and women in the field of aphrodisiacs
6. Concepts of diet
and recipes which can be used as aphrodisiacs
7. Single drugs
used for vajeekarana .
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