Aims & Objectives

Aims & Objectives

The International Journal of Ayurveda360 aims to foster scholarly dialogue, critical inquiry, and evidence-based research in Ayurveda and integrative health sciences. Our objective is to provide a global platform for researchers, clinicians, academicians, and practitioners to share innovative findings, clinical experiences, and interdisciplinary insights that advance traditional knowledge systems in modern healthcare.

Core Aims

  • Publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research contributing to the scientific understanding and clinical application of Ayurveda.

  • Promote ethical, evidence-based exploration of traditional medicine and its integration with contemporary biomedical science.

  • Encourage interdisciplinary collaboration between Ayurveda, modern medicine, pharmacology, public health, and related fields.

  • Support documentation and standardization of classical Ayurvedic concepts through modern research methodologies.

  • Provide open-access knowledge to scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers worldwide without financial or access barriers.

  • Serve as a resource for academics and institutions engaged in teaching, research, and policy development of Indian systems of medicine.

Specific Objectives

  • Disseminate original research, reviews, clinical case studies, and conceptual analyses in Ayurveda and allied disciplines.

  • Facilitate scholarly exchange between Eastern and Western medical knowledge systems.

  • Bridge traditional knowledge with evidence-based practices to improve global health outcomes.

  • Support early-career researchers by providing visibility and recognition in the academic community.

  • Contribute to the global discourse on integrative, sustainable, and culturally rooted healthcare systems.

    Scope and Focus Areas

    We welcome original research articles, systematic reviews, case reports, and interdisciplinary perspectives in the following domains:

    • Samhita and Siddhanta (Fundamental Principles)

    • Kayachikitsa (Internal Medicine)

    • Shalya Tantra (Surgery)

    • Shalakya Tantra (ENT and Ophthalmology)

    • Bala Roga (Pediatrics)

    • Manasaroga (Psychiatry)

    • Rasayana and Vajikarana (Rejuvenation and Aphrodisiacs)

    • Agada Tantra (Toxicology)

    • Panchakarma (Detoxification Procedures)

    • Dravyaguna (Medicinal Plants and Pharmacognosy)

    • Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

    • Swasthavritta (Preventive and Social Medicine)

    • Roganidana and Vikriti Vigyan (Diagnostics and Pathology)

    • Prasuti Tantra and Striroga (Obstetrics and Gynecology)

    • Emerging Trends in Ayurveda and Integrative Health

    • Cultural, Ethical, and Philosophical Dimensions of Ayurveda

The journal is committed to rigorous peer review, ethical publishing, and open-access distribution, aiming to strengthen the global credibility and contemporary relevance of Ayurveda as a scientifically validated system of holistic medicine.