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− | Alleviation or pacification. In this stage, the aggravated [[dosha]] is pacified and corrected to its normal state. | + | {{#seo: |
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| + | <p style="text-align:justify;">Alleviation or pacification. In this stage, the aggravated [[dosha]] is pacified and corrected to its normal state. |
| + | <br/>It is also applied to indicate peaceful or calm state of mind. It is the best among the observable things. </p> |