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KALA- A STRUCTURAL CO-RELATION WITH DRAVYA (PLANT CROSS SECTION)

Authors: Dr. Bhagyashri R. Pathak1*, Dr. Varsha V. Khanapurkar2;

KALA- A STRUCTURAL CO-RELATION WITH DRAVYA (PLANT CROSS SECTION)

Abstract

Kala – Sharir” it’s also a specific term labelled by Aacharya Sushrut in Sharir sthana. The word Kala stands for Property or quality so these are some special membranes in the body which are having important role in performing body Physiology. They Provide Support and protections to the organs. The cell membranes separating each and every cell can be considered as ‘Kala’.’ In the classical text while explaining Kala Sharir our Acharya use to give an example of plant cross section. So in thrust of knowledge through this review article authors want to explain Kala Sharir according to Ayurved and Co-relation between plant cross section with Kala.

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