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<p style="text-align:justify;">Dhatu means body constituents which build the basic structure and carry various physiological functions. They work as body tissues, stabilize and sustain body. (Code:SAT-B.425)<ref>National AYUSH Morbidity and Standardized Terminologies Electronic Portal by Ministry of AYUSH Available on http://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref> | |||
Dhatu means body constituents which build the basic structure and carry various physiological functions. They work as body tissues, stabilize and sustain body. (Code:SAT-B.425)<ref>National AYUSH Morbidity and Standardized Terminologies Electronic Portal by Ministry of AYUSH Available on http://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref> | |||
The structural and functional integrity of body depends upon dhatu. Therefore, it is important to understand the concept of dhatu. | The structural and functional integrity of body depends upon dhatu. Therefore, it is important to understand the concept of dhatu. | ||
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In physics and chemistry, the term dhatu is applied to denote metals like iron, copper etc. In Sanskrit grammar, the term is applied to denote root verb and derivation. | In physics and chemistry, the term dhatu is applied to denote metals like iron, copper etc. In Sanskrit grammar, the term is applied to denote root verb and derivation. </p> | ||
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|data2 = Anagha S., Deole Y.S. | |data2 = Anagha S., [[Yogesh Deole|Deole Y.S.]] | ||
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|data3 = Basisht G. | |data3 = [[Gopal Basisht|Basisht G.]] | ||
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These are components of [[prakriti]]. [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira Sthana]] 1/17] | These are components of [[prakriti]]. [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira Sthana]] 1/17] | ||
It consists of five [[mahabhuta]] (in their subtle form), ego (ahamkara), intellect(mahat), and primordial element(avyakta). | It consists of five [[mahabhuta]] (in their subtle form), ego (ahamkara), intellect(mahat), and primordial element([[Avyakta|avyakta]]). | ||
=== Twenty four dhatu === | === Twenty four dhatu === | ||