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Abstract

GARBHA VYAKHYA AND ROLE OF PANCHAMAHABHOOT IN GARBHAVRUDDHI ANATOMY: AN AYURVEDIC REVIEW

Dr. Vandana M. Chatore*, Dr. Shirish Ramrao Patki

ABSTRACT

In the context of Ayurvedic embryology the three Dhatus that come together to produce a baby are Shukra, Shonitha and Atma. The five Mahabhutas are also involved in producing the embryo during its different stages of development and have specific functions during its evolution. Each Mahabhuta corresponds to one of the five states of matter; Akashah, Vayuh, Agni, Jala and Prithvi. Collectively, they are responsible for the development of the embryo through several different processes, including, but not limited to: cellular differentiation; cell division; cell feeding and the mere organization of cells. Thus, without an understanding of the Panchamahabhutas, it is impossible to understand Garbhautpatti according to the principles of Ayurveda. The current study aims to provide information regarding the effect of these five elements on the growth of embryos.

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