Dhatu, in the context of Ayurveda and traditional Indian medicine, refers to the fundamental bodily tissues that sustain and nourish the body. There are seven primary dhatus: Rasa (plasma), Rakta (blood), Mamsa (muscle), Meda (fat), Asthi (bone), Majja (bone marrow), and Sukra (reproductive tissue). Each dhatu plays a crucial role in maintaining health and balance within the body, and their proper functioning is essential for overall well-being. In a broader sense, dhatu can also refer to elements or substances in various contexts, including Metallurgy and linguistics.
dhatu roop of pach is the dhatu roop of pach.
has dhatu ka lot lakar
dhatu roop of tyaaj
The Dhatu roop of likh is likh.
The dhatu roop of "as" in vidhiling lakar is "sti."
The as dhatu roop in vidhiling lakar is 'aj'.
Buddha Dhatu Jadi was created in 20##.
Mishra Dhatu Nigam was created in 1973.
The lot lakar of pa dhatu is "lunj".
The Dhatu roop of Raksh in Sanskrit is "Rakshati."
The sixth form (Lakar) of the Pa dhatu is "kit".
The ni dhatu roop in lang lakar is "nishnajjati."