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Siddha doctors in India practise one of the oldest indigenous medical systems — rooted in the Tamil Siddhar tradition, with a 5,000-year lineage attributed to the 18 Siddhars including Agasthiyar and Yugi Munivar. The standard route is BSMS (Bachelor of Siddha Medicine and Surgery, 5.5 years including 1-year compulsory internship) from a CCIM/NCISM-recognised college, admitted through NEET-UG via AYUSH counselling. Practice centres on Mukkutram (Tridosha analogue: Vali/Vata, Azhal/Pitta, Iyam/Kapha) diagnosis through Envagai Thervu (eight-fold examination including Naadi/pulse reading, tongue, eyes, urine, stool, sound, skin, complexion), and prescription of mineral-metallic formulations: Parpam (calcined metals/minerals), Chendooram (red oxide preparations), Mezhugu (wax-based formulations), and Kashayam (decoctions). Thokkanam (classical Siddha massage and manipulative therapy) and Varmam (vital energy-point therapy) are additional procedural skills. The field is highly concentrated in Tamil Nadu — which operates the National Institute of Siddha (NIS Chennai), Arignar Anna Government Hospital of Indian Medicine, and the country's largest state AYUSH Siddha infrastructure — with secondary presence in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and among the Tamil diaspora in Sri Lanka and Singapore.
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