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Concept of Kala shareera and its Clinical importance in modern era


Abstract

Kala means layers or Membranes of our body. There are many layers or membranes in the body

which form an envelope over the organs. They provide support and protections to the organs. The

fluid between layers provides lubrication to the organs and helps them to function easily.

Example, the pleurae are the membranes or layers covering the lungs. The fluid in between the

layers of the pleura is called pleural fluid. This helps in lubrication of the organ and helps the lungs

to expand and contract easily during breathing process. Similarly, the pericardium covers the heart,

pericardial fluid is present between its layers. The meningies covers the brain, the cerebrospinal

fluid (CSF) is filled between its layers. The peritoneum covers the abdominal viscera. All these layers

or membranes can be considered as Kala.


Keywords - Kala , Aashya ,membrane , kala
sharir.

Introduction

is an important part of Rachana sharir ( Ayurvedic anatomy ) . Kala means layers or
Kala Shareera

Membranes of our body. There are many layers or membranes in the body which form an envelope
Over the organs. They provide support and protections to the organs. The fluid between their layers

provides lubrication to the organs and helps them to function easily. Example, the pleurae are the
membranes or layers covering the lungs. The fluid in between the layers of the pleura is called

pleural fluid. This helps in lubrication of the organ and helps the lungs to expand and contract easily

during breathing process. Similarly, the pericardium covers the heart, pericardial fluid is present

its
between its layers. The meningies covers the brain, the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is filled between

layers. The peritoneum covers the abdominal viscera. All these layers or membranes can be

considered as Kala. Thus they act as shock absorbers in the body. The cell membranes separating

each and every cell are also considered as Kala.

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