Samhita, Siddhanta & Sanskrit
Foundation of Ayurvedic Knowledge through Classical Texts and Sanskrit
The Department of Samhita, Siddhanta & Sanskrit forms the backbone of Ayurvedic education, focusing on the study and interpretation of classical Ayurvedic texts and fundamental principles. This department plays a vital role in building a strong conceptual foundation by imparting knowledge of ancient scriptures such as Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya.
Special emphasis is given to understanding Sanskrit language, which is essential for accurate interpretation of classical literature. Students are trained to comprehend philosophical concepts, basic principles of Ayurveda, and their relevance in modern clinical practice.
The department encourages analytical thinking and interpretation skills, enabling students to apply classical knowledge in diagnosis and treatment. Through structured academic programs, seminars, and textual discussions, students gain a deeper insight into Ayurvedic doctrines and their practical applications.
About the Department
Vision
To establish excellence in Ayurvedic foundational studies by preserving and promoting classical knowledge through structured education and interpretation.
Mission
- To impart strong knowledge of classical Ayurvedic texts and principles
- To develop proficiency in Sanskrit for accurate understanding of scriptures
- To promote analytical and interpretative skills among students
- To integrate classical knowledge with clinical application
- To preserve traditional Ayurvedic knowledge systems
Objectives of Teaching
- To provide comprehensive knowledge of Samhita and Siddhanta
- To train students in understanding and interpreting classical texts
- To develop clarity in basic principles of Ayurveda
- To enhance Sanskrit language proficiency
- To build a strong academic foundation for further clinical studies
Objectives of Clinical Service (If applicable)
- To support clinical understanding through classical references
- To assist in application of fundamental principles in patient care
- To promote evidence-based interpretation of Ayurvedic concepts
Message From HOD
The Department of Samhita, Siddhanta & Sanskrit plays a crucial role in shaping the intellectual framework of Ayurveda students. A strong foundation in classical texts and principles is essential for effective clinical practice.
Our department is committed to preserving the richness of Ayurvedic literature while making it accessible and applicable to modern healthcare needs. Through structured teaching, discussions, and academic activities, we aim to develop competent practitioners grounded in classical knowledge.
— Head of Department
PRASOOTI TANTRA & STREEROGA
Comprehensive Women’s Healthcare through Ayurvedic Principles
The Department of Prasooti Tantra & Streeroga focuses on women’s health, encompassing obstetrics and gynecology in Ayurveda. It deals with the care of women during all stages of life, including menstrual health, pregnancy, childbirth, and management of gynecological disorders.
The department emphasizes Ayurvedic approaches to Garbhini Paricharya (antenatal care), Sutika Paricharya (postnatal care), and management of common gynecological conditions. Students are trained in understanding physiological and pathological changes in women’s health and applying Ayurvedic treatment principles effectively.
Through well-established OPD and IPD services, students gain practical exposure in managing pregnancy care, reproductive health issues, and gynecological disorders. The department integrates classical Ayurvedic knowledge with modern obstetric and gynecological practices to ensure safe and effective patient care.
The department plays a crucial role in promoting maternal health, safe childbirth practices, and overall well-being of women through holistic Ayurvedic care.
About the Department
Vision
To establish excellence in women’s healthcare through Ayurvedic obstetrics and gynecology.
Mission
- To provide comprehensive knowledge of Prasooti Tantra and Streeroga
- To train students in maternal and reproductive healthcare
- To integrate classical Ayurvedic principles with modern practices
- To promote safe motherhood and women’s health
- To enhance patient care through holistic treatment approaches
Objectives
- To provide knowledge of pregnancy, childbirth, and gynecological disorders
- To train students in clinical examination and management of women’s health conditions
- To understand antenatal and postnatal care
- To develop skills in diagnosis and treatmenty
- To prepare students for clinical practice
Message From HOD
Prasooti Tantra & Streeroga plays a vital role in women’s healthcare, focusing on both preventive and curative aspects. Ensuring the health of women directly contributes to the well-being of families and society.
Our department is dedicated to providing comprehensive training in Ayurvedic obstetrics and gynecology through structured teaching and clinical exposure. We aim to develop skilled practitioners capable of delivering safe and effective care for women at all stages of life.
— Head of Department
Academic & Clinical Details
Subjects Covered
(As per BAMS syllabus)
Academic Activities
- Clinical training sessions
- Case discussions
- Seminars
- Workshops
Clinical Services
OPD Details (Average patients/day): (To be updated)
IPD Details (Bed strength):(To be updated)
Note: We support clinical understanding through classical references and assist in the application of fundamental principles in patient care.
Faculty Details
Professor
Staff Data Pending
Associate Professor
Staff Data Pending
Assistant Professors
Staff Data Pending
Community & Extension ACTIVITIES
- Women’s health camps
- Maternal health awareness programs
- Community outreach initiatives