A CONCEPTUAL AND CLINICAL REVIEW OF MAMSA SAARATA IN AYURVEDA WITH MODERN PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Dr. Ashwini B. Raut MD scholar
  • Dr. Kalpana Raje
  • Dr. Syamalal S

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/prl.ijayush.v15i05%20(May).1989

Abstract

Mamsa Saarata is one among the eight types of Dhatu Saarata described in Ayurveda and denotes the excellence, purity, and functional superiority of Mamsa Dhatu (muscle tissue). Individuals possessing superior quality of Mamsa Dhatu are termed as Mamsa Saara Purusha. Classical Ayurvedic texts describe such individuals as having well-developed musculature, compact joints, physical stability, endurance, patience, and longevity. Mamsa Saarata reflects both structural and functional integrity of muscle tissue and significantly contributes to Bala (strength), Vyadhikshamatva (immunity), and overall health. Modern interpretation correlates Mamsa Saarata with muscle mass, musculoskeletal fitness, metabolic efficiency, physical endurance, and protein nutritional status. The present review critically analyzes the classical concept of Mamsa Saarata and its modern scientific relevance.

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2026-05-29

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Review Article