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Abstract

CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF RAKTA DHATU IN DIFFERENT SAMHITA’S

Dr. Mahima Kashyap*, Dr. Amit kumar Chandravanshi, Dr. Gitanjali Sasmal and Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj

ABSTRACT

The primary source of human lifespan and vitality is Rakta Dhatu. Rakta Dhatu's formation is an ongoing process. With the assistance of Rasa Dhatwagni and Bhutagni, it is created from the Prasada Bhaga of Rasa Dhatu. The Sanskrit term "Raj Ranjane" which denotes the colour red, is where the name "Rakta" originates. Being one of the seven Dhatus (tissues), it can be found throughout the entire body. However, it could be present in high amounts and operate especially in relation to one or more organs in some locations. Such locations are referred to as the Sthana (location) of the Raktadhatu (Blood). The primary location of Raktadhatu (Blood) is Raktavaha Strotas. Liver and spleen are this Strotas primary organs. Blood vitiation, or raktadhatu, is a sign of internal skin disease. Therefore, it plays a crucial role in maintaining life. This Dhatu (tissue), one of the most important parts of the body, must therefore be protected in any way possible.

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