Scalp hair

Sanskrit Name: केशः, मस्तकबालः Hair on the scalp serves as a protective layer for the head. Alternate Name(s): Keshah, Mastakabalah

Scapula

Sanskrit Name: अंसफलकः The shoulder blade, also known as the scapula, is a sizable, triangular-shaped bone located in the upper region of the back. Alternate Name(s): Amsaphalakaha

Sclera

Sanskrit Name: शुक्लमण्डलम्, श्वेतमण्डलम् The eye’s outer layer, which is white and fibrous, serves to maintain its shape and offers protection. Alternate Name(s): Shuklamandalam, Shvetamandalam

Sclerocorneal junction

Sanskrit Name: शुक्लकृष्णसन्धिः The limbus is the anatomical boundary where the sclera transitions into the cornea. Alternate Name(s): Shuklakrishnasandhih

Second layer of skin

Sanskrit Name: लोहिता, असृग्धरा The dermis is a layer of skin that consists of connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerve fibers. Alternate Name(s): Lohita, Asrigdhara

Second toe

Sanskrit Name: मध्यमा The toe next to the big toe is known as the second toe. Alternate Name(s): Madhyama

Seed

Sanskrit Name: बीजः The source of development and possibilities. Alternate Name(s): Beejah

Sensory faculty

Sanskrit Name: ज्ञानेन्द्रियम् The capacity to detect and interpret sensory inputs. Alternate Name(s): Jnanendriyam

Seventh layer of skin

Sanskrit Name: मांसधरा The periosteum is a dense layer of connective tissue that envelops the outer surface of bones, playing a crucial role in bone health and development. Alternate Name(s): Mansadhara

Shadangam

Sanskrit Name: षडङ्गम् The human body is divided into six distinct sections: the four limbs, the trunk, and the head and neck region. Alternate Name(s): The six anatomical areas of the body