Rognidān and Vikruti Vijnyan
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Rognidān &Vikruti Vijnyan
2 Questions Papers : 100 Marks (90+10 Internal Assessment each)
Practical :100 Marks (90+10 Internal Assessment)
Lectures :180 Classes
Practical :90 Classes
First Paper
Total Marks:100 (90 Marks+10 Internal Assessment)
Part - A
50 Marks (45 Marks+5 Marks for Internal Assessment)
1. Importance of Nidana, its derivations & definitions.
2. Causes for chaya and prakopa of dhatu.
3. Signs & Symptoms of vruddhi (increase) and kshaya (depletion) of doshas, dhatus and malas.
4. Dosha, Dhātu and Malas as causative factors in the production of diseases. Detailed description of Shatkriyākāla.
5. Traya roga mārga -Trāyo rogamargashrit rogaha.
6. Knowledge of Srotasas.
7. Etiology & clinical features of sroto dushti.
8. Disorders of different Srotasas, their etiology & clinical features.
9. Kārya kārana relation between vyādhis and doshas. Dosha lakshana and vyadhi lakshana.
10. Nānātmajatwa Sāmānyajatwa of Vyādhis.
11. Vyādhiāshraya.
12. Classificaton of diseases:-
According to Agantuja, Shāreera, Mānasika, Sahaja type.
According to Ādibalapravrutta Bheda type.
According to Anubandha – Anubandhya type.
According to Swatantra – Paratantra type. etc.
13. Nidānarthakartwa and Vyādhhi Sankartwa of roga.
14. Vyādhinam Anekatwa hetus.
15. Ayurvedic classification of roga.
16. Classificaton of diseases according to W.H.O.
17. Ashtamahāgada.
18. Principles of Roga and Rogi parikshā.
19. Methods of Rogi parikshā.
20. Different parikshā According to – Pratyakshā, Anumana, Aaptopadesha.
21. Panchavidha and Shadvidha rogi parikshā.
22. Trividha parikshā (Darshana, Sparshana, Prashna).
23. Ashtavidha Rogi parikshā. (Nadi, Mutra etc.)
24. Dashavidha Rogi parikshā (Prakruti, Vikruti etc.)
25. Trāyodasha sroto parikshā with shadanga parikshā.
26. Dosh dushyayoho Ashrayashrayi bhava .
27. Dhatvavayava, koshanu nirmanam, Rogotpadanam tatha Swasthya sanrakshanyoho mahatwam.
28. Vyadhehe dwandwatmakam, sharirasya abhayantar vatavaranam tatha tasya anukulanam.
29. Dhatudrushtanusaren Roganam varnanam-Rasapradoshaj, Rakta-mansa-medosthi-majja-shukra.
30. Vyādhi niramane srotasam mahatwam, sroto vaigunya nirupanam.
31. Srotodrushtya Dhatunam mahatwam dvou vibhagou
a) Margaga(Apadhatuj) b) Sthanastha
32. Margaga Dhatunam shonit sambandhi vikara ,Vikruti shonit vaishamya tatha shothasya Samanya nirupanam avm parikshā, pooti apajanan avm parikshā.
33. Avayavanusaren vyadhi vargikaranam.
34. Malapradoshaja vikara.
35. Indriya pradoshaja vikara.
36.Upadhatu Pradoshaja vikara.
37. Vyādhinam hetusankara.
38. Vyādhinam Gourav laghavam.
39 . Roganam sankhyasankheyatwam.
40. Vyādhishamatwam tatha atisanvedansheelatwam.
41. Ashtau nindit shariram.
42. Vyādhikshamatwa sharirani.
43. Santarpanottha tatha Apatarpanottha vikara.
44. Samanya arbuda avm karkatarbuda.
45.Karakatarbudeshu koshanu ,dhatvavayava vibhajanam avm tasya Samanya siddhantasya parichaya.
46. Dhatugatatwam –Uttan Gambhir bhedau.
47. Antarvega Bahirvegavastha .
48. Doshapak avm Dhatupakayo spashteekaranam.
Part – B
50 Marks(45 Marks+5 for Internal Assessment)
1. Definition and importance of Vikruti Vijnyan.
2. Speciality of Ayurvedic Vikruti Vijnyan.
3.Derangement of dosha , dhatu , malas.
4. Dosha – dushya sammurchhanā.
5. Classification of Vikruti according to Prakruti samasamaveta & Vikruti vishama samaveta.
6. onceptual clarification of the principle “Rogāh sarve api mandegnou” Physiochemical properties of ‘Ama’ and its role in pathogenesis of diseases.
7. Features of Sāma & Nirāma Doshas.
8. Features of Sāma & Nirāma Dushya.
9. Features of Sāma & Nirāma Malas.
10. Knowledge of Oja & Immunity (Vyadhikshamatwa).
11. Disorders of Oja (Oja vyāpat, Oja Visransa, Oja kshaya)
12. Concept of ‘Panchanidana’ and its importance.
13. Features and classification of etiology (Hetu).
Example - Sannikrushta ,Viprakrushta , Vyābhichāri, Prādhānika.
Doshahetu-,Vyadhihetu,Ubhaya hetu.
Utpādaka,Vyanjaka hetu etc.
14. Features and importance of prodromal symptom (Purvarupa) and its Samānya and Vishesha Bheda.
15. Features of Rupa, its importance, synonyms and classification.
16. Features of Upashaya & Anupashaya, its importance and classification. Chikitsopashayo bhed sodaharana upashaya prakar tatha hetu viparit vyādhi viparit, Hetuvyadhiviparita ,hetu viparitarthakarini,hetuvyadhiviparitarthakarini
17. Features of Samprāpti, its importance and classification.
18. Knowledge of Āvarana & Āshayāpakarsha.
19. Features of Upadrava.
20. Knowledge of Arishta Vijnyāna.
21. Rogavyavachhedatwam niroopanam.
22. Determination of Sādhya-Asadhyata of disease.
23.Knowledge of beeja and beeja dushti and their disorder.
24.Formation and structures of tissues of various Dhatus, their specific features and their contribution in the predisposition of the diseases.
25.General introduction and pathology of following diseases.
a. Shotha e. Puti ūtpādan (putrification)
b. Shopha f. Raktaskandan (Blood coagulation )
c. Kotha g. Pravāhagat Raktaskandan(Thrombosis)
d. Apajanana h. Jarajnya vyādhi (common senile disorders, general hypertrophies, Tumour)
26. Knowledge of Nisrotasa Granthis (Endocrine glands) & their diseases (Metabolic disorders).
27. Paryāvarana Pradoshaja Vikāra (diseases due to environmental pollution).
28.Janapadodhvansa Vyādhi (Endemic & Epidemic diseases).
29. Knowledge of Sansargaja and Oupasargika roga (communicable & infectious diseases)
30. Introduction of different Rogānu (micro-organisms) & their importance in pathogenesis of diseases.
31. Basic Knowledge of following laboratory procedures & their utility.
a. X-Ray . d. E.E.G.
b. Ultra Sonography (USG). e. Bio-chemical Investigations.
c. E.C.G. f. Microbiological Investigations.
Second Paper
100 Marks (90 Marks+10 for Internal Assessment)
Part – A
50 Marks (45 Marks+5 for Internal Assessment)
Study of following diseases of different Srotasas in details.
1. Diseases of Manovaha Srotasa : Bhrama , Vibhrama, Mada , Murchhā ,Sanyāsa, Apasmāra , Unmāda , Atatwabhinivesha etc.
2. Diseases of Vatavaha Srotasa : Ākshepaka ,Aptantrak, Apatānaka , Ardita , Pakshāghāta , Grudhrasi ,Avabahuk, Vishvachi.,Adharangaghat etc.
3.Diseases of Annavaha Srotasa : Agnimāndya - Ajirna - Aruchi - Chhardi - Visuchikā - Vilambikā - Ānāha - Ādhmāna, Ātopa - Amlapitta - Parināma shoola- Shoola - Grahani - Sangrahani - Udara roga etc .
4.Diseases of Udaka Vaha Srotasa - Trushnā, Dāha, Jalālpatā, Jalakshaya etc.
5. Diseases of Rasa Vaha Srotasa:-e.g. Jwara , Jwarabheda ,Rasakshaya ,Amavata etc
6. Diseases of Rakta Vaha Srotasa – e.g. Pāndu , kāmalā , Kumbha kāmalā, Halimaka , Raktapitta, Vatarakta, Krostukashirsha, Shitapitta , Udarda , Kotha , Shitalā , Masurikā , Romāntikā , Yakrut vikāra , Pleehā vikāra, & etc Snāyuka , Shlipada , Rakta Bhārādhikya, Nyuna Rakta Bhara , Rakta kana Vikruti (Diseases of blood cells).
Part – B
50 Marks (45 Marks+5 Internal Assessment.)
Detailed study of diseases of following Srotasas-
1.Diseases of Prānavaha srotasa – e.g. Swara bheda , Kāsa , Shwāsa , Hikkā , Rājyakshmā , Hrudroga , Hrutshula , Hruta Visphara (Cardiomegaly) , Hridayāghāta (cardiac arrest) , Urakshata , Urastoya etc.
2. Diseases of Mutravaha srotasa - e.g. Mutrakruchha , Mutrāghāta , Ushnavāta , Ashmari , Phiranga , Upadansha , Granthi, Vruddhi etc.
3.Diseases of Purishavaha srotasa: e.g. Atisāra , Pravāhikā , Vibandha , Arsha , Bhagandara , Krumi etc.
4. Diseases of Māmsavaha srotasa: e.g. Shosha ,Granthi ,Māmsārbuda etc.
5.Diseases of Medovaha srotasa: e.g. Sthoulya , Kārshya , Prameha , Madhumeha etc.
6.Diseases of Asthivaha srotasa : e.g. Sandhivāta , Manyāgraha , Katigraha , Trikagraha , Asthikshaya etc.
7.Diseases of Twaka (Skin) : e.g. Kustha , Visarpa , Kaksha (Dushta charma) - Vicharchikā , Kandu ,Pāmā (Khasarā) etc.
8. Jivtiktihinatā (vitamin deficiency), other vyadhikshamata Janita Roga (immunological disorders) due to hyper &hypo activity, AIDS etc.
9. Upasargajanya vyādhis (Communicable diseases).
Laboratory Practical
100 Marks(90 Marks+10 Internal Assessment)
1. Fundamental principles of laboratory techniques.
2. Applied aspects of laboratory equipments.
3. Mala ,Mutra,sthivana parikshā ,Taila bindu test of Urine.
4. Mala parikshā according to Ayurveda.
5. Different test of Rakta (blood)& Raktakana (blood cells)
6. Bio –chemical tests.
7. Microbiological studies .
8. Investigations of Tarpaka kapha (CSF),Udara jala (Abdominal fluid),Uro jala (pleural fluid).
9. Preparation of practical record book .
10. Ksha-kirana avm anya kiran(X-ray, C.T.Scan,MRI) parikshā.ati dhwani parikshā.
11. Hrudayavidyut (E.C.G.) ,avm Mastishka sharir vishleshana parikshā(E.E.G.).
12. Vyādhi adhishthan bheden Vikruti sharir avayavanam pareekshanam .
Clinical activities
1. Techniques of Rogi parikshā (patients examinations).
2. Techniques of taking patients history.
3. Systemic examinations.
4. Practical approach of Panchanidāna &Roga parikshā.
5. Preparation of bed side records (Minimum 20 case histories to be recorded)
Reference books :
1. Charak samhita (Relevant portions )
2. Sushruta samhita (Relevant portions )
3. Ashtāng samgraha &Ashtānghrudaya (Relevant portions)
4. Yoga Ratnākar and Sārangadhara (Relevant portions)
5. Mādhavnidān (Including Madhukosha commentary)
6. Charaksiddhāntanidān - Mahamahopādhyaya kaviraj Gananatha Sen.
7. Ayurvediya Vyādhi Vijyāna - Yadavji Trikamji Achārya.
8. Roga Pariksha vidh i- Achārya Priyavrata Sharma.
9. Abhinava Vikruti vijyāna – Achārya Raghuvir Prasad Trivedi
10. Roga Vijnānam – Prof.Vinaya Kumar.
11. Madhava Nidan (Original& Madhukosha Hindi commentary)-Vd.Sudarshan Shastri &Yadunandanopadhyaya.
12. Madhava Nidan ( Madhukosha commentary upto Rajyakshamā & English translation of Ātanka Darpana commentary) - prof. G.J.Mulanbelt.
13.Doshakārntwa Mimamsā – Achārya P.V.Sharma.
14. Vikruti Vijynāna – Vd.Vidyadhar Sukla.
15. Roga-Rogi Pariksha Paddhati – Vd.Govinda PrasadUpadhyaya.
16. Rogi Parikshā – Dr.Shivanath Khanna.
17.Nādi Darshana – Vd.Tara Shankar Mishra.
18. Abhinava Nādi Tantra – Vd.Viswanath Dwivedi.
19. Ayurvediya Nādi Parikshā vijnāna – Vd.Govinda Upadhyaya.
20. Nādi Vijynān (English) – Prof. Sarvadev Upadhyaya.
21. Clinical Pathology – Prof.Shivnath Khanna.
22. Ayurvediya Nidān Evam Chikitsā Ke Siddhānta Prof.Ram Harsh Singh.
23. Nidān Chikitsā Hastāmalaka – Vd.Ranjit Rai Desai.
24. Ayurvediya Rogoan Ka Vergikaran Vd.Ramanath Dwivedi & Vd.Gurdip Singh
25. Huctchison’s Clinical Methods – Huctchison’s.
26. Chamberlen’s Signs & Symptoms – Chamberlen’s.
27. Mānas Roga Vijynāna – Dr.Balkrishna Amarji Pathak.
28. Ayurvediya Mānas Vijyan – Prof.Ram Harsh Singh.
29. Psychiatry in Brihatrayee – Dr.Kamta Prasad Shukla.
30. Yoga Ratnākar –A scientific and critical study – Dr.Nirmal Saxena.
31. Pulse in Ayurveda – Dr.V.B.Athawale.
32. Nidāna Panchaka – Prof.Shiv Charan Dhyani.
33. Pathogenesis in Ayurveda – Dr.V.B.Athawale.
PRACTICAL MARKS DISTRIBUTION
Spotting (Chikitseeya Yantaram) : 10 Marks
Practicals (Prayogshaleya parikshan) : 20 Marks
Case taking (Rugna parikshan) Long : 15 Marks
Short : 10 Marks
Journals (Dainandin Karyam) : 10 Marks
Table Viva-Voce (Moukhika pariksha ) : 25 Marks
Internal Assesment : 10 Marks
Total : 100 Marks


