Fall 2020 – Ayurvedic Pathology: Dhatu and Shrotansi

For deeper education or review into the body channels, tissues and their relation to health care, students of Ayurvedic Medicine are guaranteed to gain new and deeper understanding with Ayurvedic Pathology or Dhatu and Srotamsi. The dhatus are seven bodily tissues and the srotamsi or srotas or srotamsi are the bodily channels – micro to macroscopic, including the organs.

The anatomy and theory of health and pathology in, and Ayurvedic assessment of, the body channels and tissues, is a prerequisite for many of our advanced courses. Those who have taken one intensive year only in Ayurvedic medicine are recommended to take this course also.

It covers classical approaches from the Ancient masters of Ayurveda, for detection of imbalances and understanding of the disease process from dosha, malas (waste products), role of dhatu agni (fire), and ojas (life force), tejas (glow), prana (life) in the dhatu and srotamsi – essential for clinical health care according to Ayurveda.

Herbs which have specific action on specific dhatus and srotamsi will be mentioned in the course of studying the pathology.

Note: If a student is enrolled in the Ayurvedic Practitioner or Advanced Ayurvedic Practitioner Program, the tuition fee for this class is included.

Dates: Classes are every Thursday, starting Thursday, September 10, 2020, through Thursday, October 8, 2020, 5:30 pm- 9:00 pm MT.

Please check the calendar for details dates: https://ayurvedsadhana.com/events

  • Thurs, Sept 10, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm MT
  • Thurs, Sept 17, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm MT
  • Thurs, Sept 24, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm MT
  • Thurs, Oct 1, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm MT
  • Thurs, Oct 8, 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm MT

Instructor: Dr. Bharat Vaidya

Price: $340/Semester

Class Format: All local students must be present for this course, all distance students may attend live online; class will be held in Superior, Colorado near Boulder

Credits: 1 Credit  (5 Sessions per Semester / Each Session is 3 hours)

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