Swasthasya swasthya rakshanam aturasya vikar prashamanshchya.” The primary aim of Ayurveda is to maintain the health of the healthy and to cure the diseases of the sick. This health is based on the three pillars of the body: dosha, dhatu, and mala. “Dosha dhatu mala mulam hi shariram.” The Sharir Kriya is a fundamental subject in Ayurveda for first-year B.A.M.S. students, focusing on these three pillars. The course provides students with knowledge of basic principles and their practical importance, helping them become familiar with Ayurveda. It also explores various aspects of Ayurvedic concepts and their practical applications to enhance students’ skills and critical thinking.
To give the basic knowledge & to give new scientific approach to UG students in the skills of ayurveda & making them eligible to stand in the clinical practice.
The Sharir Kriya course combines Ayurvedic principles with modern physiology, focusing on dosha, dhatu, and mala. It aims to enhance students' practical skills and professionalism for effective Ayurvedic practice.
The facility includes a computer with internet access, a spirometer with computer monitoring capabilities, and a well-furnished laboratory equipped with all necessary instruments, models, and charts.

Principal of Dr. Ravi Patil Ayurvedic Medical College Hospital and Research Centre.

President of Dr. Ravi Patil Ayurvedic Medical College Hospital and Research Centre.

Dean of Dr. Ravi Patil Ayurvedic Medical College Hospital and Research Centre.

With a BAMS, MD, and PhD, and 15 years of experience, Dr. Kiran Khot is the Principal and is registered under number 15282.

With a BAMS and MD, and 4 years of experience, Dr. Shweta Patil is an Assistant Professor and is registered under number 24022.
Bridging Ancient Practices with Modern Care: A Journey of Holistic Education and Healing at Dr. Ravi Patil Ayurvedic Medical College