M.D. in Rachna Sharir is a postgraduate medical course that focuses on the study of human anatomy, including the structure and functioning of the body, and its relevance to Ayurvedic medicine. This program is typically of 3 years’ duration, designed for students who have completed their Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS). The course covers a detailed study of the physical structure of the human body, the principles of Rachna Sharir (anatomy), as well as the application of these principles in clinical Ayurvedic practice. Through this program, students gain in-depth knowledge of gross and microscopic anatomy, embryology, and the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems. The training prepares graduates to serve as specialists in anatomy within Ayurvedic medicine, contributing to research and advanced clinical care.