The basic concept of the Siddhars, 'food is medicine and medicine is food' very appropriately captures the holistic approach adopted by Indian systems of Medicine. According to Siddha medicine, there are seven elements viz. saram (plasma), cheneer (blood), ooun (muscle), kozhuppu (fat), elumbu (bone), moolai (nerve) and inthiriyam (semen) that are responsible for physical, physiological and psychological functions of the human body. These seven elements are activated by three components or humors viz. vatha (air), pitha fire or heat or energy) and kapha (water).Siddha medicine system has a vast wealth of drug knowledge. In Siddha, medicines are based mostly on herbs and metallurgy. Preparations are made mainly out of the parts of the plants and trees such as leaves, bark, stem, root etc., but also include mineral and some animal substances. Powdered gold, silver and other metals extracts from pearls and corals, and juices of herbs are mainly used for the manufacture of Siddha medicines. The use of metals like gold, silver and iron powders in some preparations is a special feature of siddha medicine, which claims it can detoxify metals to enable them to be used for stubborn diseases. The treatment of Siddha medicine is aimed at keeping the three humors at equilibrium state in the body thereby keeping the seven elements in normal condition to have a healthy body and mind. The Siddha system include not only medicine and alchemy but also yoga and philosophy.
Educational Qualification To become a siddha practitioner one should have bachelors degree in Siddha (BSMS). There are Siddha medical colleges which offer undergraduate and post-graduate degree courses. The duration of undergraduate course Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery (BSMS) is 5 1/2 years and post-graduate course MD (Siddha) is three years.
Like other forms of medicine, the minimum qualification for a bachelor course in Siddha is 10+2 with PCB (Physics, Chemistry & Biology). However, arts and humanities students can also apply. Additionally, for pursuing a course in Siddha system, you need knowledge of Tamil language. Admission/selection to this course is made based on a Common Entrance Examination.
Skills required
To be successful in this field, practitioners should have good memory and recollection ability, service mentality, patience, self confidence, logical and analytical mind, decision making ability, communication and counselling skills. Apart from all the above they must possess a strong sense of responsibility as the patient's life depends on him.
Job Prospects
Siddha medicine is gaining popularity both within the country and abroad because of its wider acceptance as an alternative system of medicine and due to the least side effects as compared to modern medicine. Employment opportunities are available for those who opt for a career in Siddha medicine depending upon one’s qualification and experience. Private Hospitals, Clinics, Nursing homes, Health Departments, Medical colleges etc. located in different parts of the country. Drug and pharmaceutical companies and research institutions also hire consultants and research scientists to work in their respective fields. With several recognised institutions offering full-fledged courses of study, there is considerable opportunity in the teaching and academic sector as well. Private practice is a popular choice for those specialising in this system.
WHERE TO STUDY
Tambaram Sanatorium, Chennai
Akila Thiruvithamcore Siddha Vaidya Sangam Siddha Maruthuva Kalloory and Hospital, KanyakumariAnandasramam, Munchirai , Kanyakumari
Palayamkottai , Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
Government Siddha Medical College, Tamil Nadu
National Institute of Siddha, Chennai
RVS Siddha Medical College, Coimbatore
Kumaran Kottam Campus, Kannampalayam, Coimbatore
Santhigiri Siddha Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram
Courtesy:The Pioneer
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