ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptx
Dr SUHARINI SULGANTE.pptx
1. Dr Suharini Sulgante MD AYU (Ph.D Scholar)
Professor and HOD, Dept of Shareera Rachana
Shri Hingulambika Ayurvedic Medical College,
Kalaburgi
GUIDE
Dr Ashwini Kumar Waghmare MD AYU
Professor and HOD, Dept of Shareera Rachana
N K Jabshetty Ayurvedic Medical College ,Bidar
2. CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
• MATERIALS AND METHODS
• STUDY DESIGN
• RESULTS
• DISCUSSION
• CONCLUSION
THE STUDY OF DERMATOGLPHICS IN
RELATION TO EKADOSHAJA PRAKRUTI
3. INTRODUCTION
• Dermatoglyphics is the study of the
patterns of epidermal ridges of fingers,
palms, toes and soles.
• The assessment of the prakruti by this
Dermatoglyphic study we may get to
know the span of the life, behaviour and
health condition of the person.
• As it is said the life span, health, wealth,
behaviour differ from one prakruti to
other.
THE STUDY OF DERMATOGLPHICS IN
RELATION TO EKADOSHAJA PRAKRUTI
4. NEED FOR THE STUDY…
• An effort is being put to understand this topic as there is
insufficient literature regarding Dermatoglyphics.
• This study may be observed, in view of preventing,
predicting and diagnosis of this disease in future, which
can be considered above all investigative procedures and
good screening method.
THE STUDY OF DERMATOGLPHICS IN
RELATION TO EKADOSHAJA PRAKRUTI
5. AIM AND OBJECTIVES
• Conceptual study of Dermatoglyphics and Prakruti.
• Application of Dermatoglyphics in Ekadoshaja Prakruti
Parikshana.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
• Literary and conceptual study was carried out by consulting
Brihatrayees, Laghutrayees, other classical texts books,
• Modern medical text books,journals, presented papers,
previous thesis work done
• Books of Palmistry and correlated, analyzed with the
knowledge of contemporary science on the subject.
THE STUDY OF DERMATOGLPHICS IN
RELATION TO EKADOSHAJA PRAKRUTI
6. STUDY DESIGN
• RESEARCH DESIGN: Observational ,analytical study.
• SAMPLE SIZE: 20 volunteers of each EkdoshajaPrakruti
was taken for the study.
• ASSESSMENT: The palm prints were obtained by the
standard ink technique. Assessment of Prakruti of
individual was done through standard questionnaires
format and statistically analyzed.
• OBSERVATION: Observation are made with Prakruti
analysis in relation to Dermatoglyphics as against the
Mean Atd angle
Mean TFRC count
Total number of patterns and frequency of patterns.
7.
8. RESULTS
Total number of patterns
Dosha Whorl Radial loop Ulnar loop Arch
Vatala 37% 7% 50% 6%
pittala 27.5% 0.5% 56% 16%
kaphala 26.5% 1% 63% 9.5%
THE STUDY OF DERMATOGLPHICS IN
RELATION TO EKADOSHAJA PRAKRUTI
9. Dosha Mean Atd angle
Vatala 41.70
Pittala 42.70
Kaphala 42.450
Dosha Mean TFRC Count
Vatala 97.7
Pittala 90.6
Kaphala 97.7
THE STUDY OF DERMATOGLPHICS IN
RELATION TO EKADOSHAJA PRAKRUTI
10. DISCUSSION
• The frequency of patterns differs from one prakruti to
other, the frequency of the whorls is more in vatala
prakruti,the frequency of the arch is more in pittala and
the frequency of the ulnar loop is more in sleshmala.
PRAKRUTI
&PATTERN
VATALA
WHORL
PITTALA
ARCH
SLESHMALA
LOOP
QUALITIES Independent
Secretive
Suspicious
Emotional elasticity
Selfish
Ungrateful
Dishonest
Original
Idealistic
Impulsive
Short tempered
Artistic
Self contained
Stubborn
Increased nervous
activity
Adaptable
Versatile
Emotionally responsive
Perceptual
Romantic
Keen of observation
Easygoing
Sympathetic
11. • Prakruti and Dermatoglyphics can be considered under
genetic control as prakruti is formed at the time of
conception , it refers to genetically determined physical
and mental makeup of the individual.
• Where as the Dermatoglyphic markings correspond to
the neurophysiologic development and it relates to
physical, emotional and mental health condition.
• The development of Dermatoglyphic pattern can be
considered under genetic control having three specific
features i.e. Uniqueness, invariance and hereditary .
• By this the Dermatoglyphic study may be helpful or
used to asses the complex genetic traits, genetic
disorders. THE STUDY OF DERMATOGLPHICS IN
RELATION TO EKADOSHAJA PRAKRUTI
12. CONCLUSION
• The characteristic features of each Prakruti
assessed during the study conducted are found to
have been in concurrence with those mentioned in
our classics.
• This simple inexpensive and noninvasive method
of performing Dermatoglyphics study may thus
become a useful tool in the hands of clinicians
compared to other alternative studies like
genomics etc.
• Thus examination of palmer prints may soon
become part of the general physical examination
thus can become a major milestone in the field of
Ayurtechnology.
THE STUDY OF DERMATOGLPHICS IN
RELATION TO EKADOSHAJA PRAKRUTI