Pubic region

Sanskrit Name: भगः The anatomical region encircling the perineum. Alternate Name(s): Bhagah

Pudendum

Sanskrit Name: स्मरमन्दिरम् The external components of the female reproductive system include the following structures: the vulva, which encompasses the labia majora and labia minora, the clitoris, the urethral opening, and the vaginal opening. These parts play crucial roles in sexual function, protection of internal organs, and childbirth. Alternate Name(s): Smaramandiram

Pupil

Sanskrit Name: दृष्टिमण्डलम्, दृष्टिः The modifiable aperture controls the amount of light that enters. Alternate Name(s): Drishtimandalam, Drishtih

Pupillary margin

Sanskrit Name: कृष्णदृष्टिसन्धिः The boundary where the pupil intersects with the iris. Alternate Name(s): Krishnadrishtisandhih

Quadricipital prominence

Sanskrit Name: ऊरुमूलम् The region adjacent to the groin. Alternate Name(s): Oorumoolam

Ramified sinew

Sanskrit Name: प्रतानवतीस्नायुः A bifurcating tendon or ligament. Alternate Name(s): Pratanavatisnayuh

Receptacle

Sanskrit Name: आशयः A biological container or structure that holds various biological substances. Alternate Name(s): Aashayah

Receptacle for kapha

Sanskrit Name: कफाशयः, श्लेष्माशयः In Ayurveda, the stomach is linked to stability and the management of bodily fluids. Alternate Name(s): Kaphashayah, Shleshmashayah

Receptacle for pitta

Sanskrit Name: पित्ताशयः The small intestine plays a crucial role in digestion and metabolism according to Ayurvedic principles. Alternate Name(s): Pittashayah

Receptacle for rakta

Sanskrit Name: रक्ताशयः, शोणितस्थानम्, रुधिरस्थानम्, जीवरक्ताशयः The liver functions as a vital organ responsible for storing and filtering blood. Alternate Name(s): Raktashayah, Shonitasthanam, Rudhirasthanam, Jeevaraktashayah