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📖 About This Video Welcome back to our Kriya Sharir lecture series! In today’s video, we dive deep into Mamsa Dhatu (Muscle Tissue), the third of the Sapta Dhatus in Ayurveda. Understanding Mamsa Dhatu is crucial for grasping how the body maintains its form, strength, and structure (Lepana Karma). Whether you are studying for your university exams or just want to clear your core Ayurvedic physiology concepts, this video covers everything strictly according to the NCISM BAMS 1st-year syllabus! 📌 What You Will Learn in This Lecture: 1. Vyutpatti & Nirukti: The origin and definition of the word 'Mamsa'. 2. Panchabhautika Sanghatana: The elemental composition (Prithvi Mahabhuta predominance). 3. Sthana (Location): Where Mamsa Dhatu is primarily located in the body. 4. Guna & Karma: The properties and primary functions (Lepana, Sharira Dharana). 5. Pramana & Peshi Sankhya: The physiological quantity and number of muscles according to Acharyas. 6. Mamsa Sara Purusha: Characteristics of a person with excellent muscle tissue quality. 7. Mamsa Kshaya & Vriddhi Lakshana: Signs and symptoms of depletion and pathological increase of Mamsa Dhatu. For any Queries/Notes/Question. Do contact us on our official Instagram handle. Link - / simplifiedayurveda_ This video is Edited by Co-Founder and - Piyush shende With the team, we are sure we will achieve great things in the near future. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is it made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use