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|keywords=Garbha,embyo,General aspects of embryology in Ayurveda,Essential factors for conception(garbha sambhava samagri),Embryogenesis and fetal development(garbhavakranti),Role of five great elements in embryogenesis,Functions and body components developed from panchamahabhuta,shad garbhakarabhava,Body parts/ components derived from six sources (shad bhava),Factors influencing embryonic development,Month wise development of embryo and foetus(masanumasika garbhavrudhi),Disorders during embryonic life and their diagnosis, Ayurveda, Indian system of medicine, Charak Samhita
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|description=The term ‘garbha’ literally means fetus or embryo.The descriptions of the embryogenesis, factors influencing its development in womb and prenatal life are available in Ayurveda classics.
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The term ‘garbha’ literally means fetus or embryo. In current medical terms, embryo is the early stage of development of a multicellular organism that begins just after fertilization. It continues through the formation of body structures, such as tissues and organs. A fetus is unborn offspring that develops from embryo.This article deals with description of embryogenesis, factors influencing its development in womb and prenatal life.
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|data1 = [[Sharira]] / [[Garbha]]
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The term ‘garbha’ literally means fetus or embryo. In current medical terms, embryo is the early stage of development of a multicellular organism that begins just after fertilization. It continues through the formation of body structures, such as tissues and organs. A fetus is unborn offspring that develops from embryo.This article deals with description of embryogenesis, factors influencing its development in womb and prenatal life.
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|data2 = Anagha S., Deole Y.S.
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|data3 = Basisht G.
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|data4 = [[Charak Samhita Research, Training and Development Centre]], I.P.G.T.& R.A., Jamnagar
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|data5 = carakasamhita@gmail.com
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|data6 = January 11, 2021
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==Etymology and derivation==
==Etymology and derivation==
The word ‘garbha’ is derived from Sanskrit root “gru” by adding the suffix “bhan”.It means a fetus or embryo,a child,the belly,a hole, and hollow.
The word ‘garbha’ is derived from Sanskrit root “gru” by adding the suffix “bhan”.It means a fetus or embryo,a child,the belly,a hole, and hollow.