Each ''dhatu'' has its own transforming ''agni'' and ''srotas''. ''Srotas'' or micro channels have two functions of carrying and transforming the tissues with the help of their specific ''dhatvagni''. Five ''bhutagnis'', one for each ''mahabhuta'', transform five ''bhautic'' elements into the body tissues and organs. Seven ''dhatvagni'' or tissue transformers, form the tissue elements of seven ''dhatus'' by their needed nutrients. After formation of ''dhatu'', the microchannels permeates them into the organs for functioning. During this transformation process, ''upadhatu'' or subtissues and ''dhatumala'' or waste products are formed. ''Updhatus'' of ''rasa dhatu'' is breast milk; menstrual blood is ''upadhatu'' of ''rakta''; tendons and six layers of skin are ''upadhatu'' of ''mamsa dhatu'' etc. | Each ''dhatu'' has its own transforming ''agni'' and ''srotas''. ''Srotas'' or micro channels have two functions of carrying and transforming the tissues with the help of their specific ''dhatvagni''. Five ''bhutagnis'', one for each ''mahabhuta'', transform five ''bhautic'' elements into the body tissues and organs. Seven ''dhatvagni'' or tissue transformers, form the tissue elements of seven ''dhatus'' by their needed nutrients. After formation of ''dhatu'', the microchannels permeates them into the organs for functioning. During this transformation process, ''upadhatu'' or subtissues and ''dhatumala'' or waste products are formed. ''Updhatus'' of ''rasa dhatu'' is breast milk; menstrual blood is ''upadhatu'' of ''rakta''; tendons and six layers of skin are ''upadhatu'' of ''mamsa dhatu'' etc. |