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After hearing this statement of Agnivesha, the preceptor (Atreya) replied: “all these will be explained in this chapter on the description of fever. Oh benevolent one, listen to the details.”(3-10)
 
After hearing this statement of Agnivesha, the preceptor (Atreya) replied: “all these will be explained in this chapter on the description of fever. Oh benevolent one, listen to the details.”(3-10)
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==== Synonyms of jwara ====
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==== Synonyms of ''jwara'' ====
    
ज्वरो विकारो रोगश्च व्याधिरातङ्क एव च|  
 
ज्वरो विकारो रोगश्च व्याधिरातङ्क एव च|  
 
एकोऽर्थो  नामपर्यायैर्विविधैरभिधीयते||११||
 
एकोऽर्थो  नामपर्यायैर्विविधैरभिधीयते||११||
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jvarō vikārō rōgaśca vyādhirātaṅka ēva ca|  
 
jvarō vikārō rōgaśca vyādhirātaṅka ēva ca|  
 
ēkō'rthō  nāmaparyāyairvividhairabhidhīyatē||11||
 
ēkō'rthō  nāmaparyāyairvividhairabhidhīyatē||11||
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jvaro vikAro rogashca vyAdhirAta~gka eva ca|  
 
jvaro vikAro rogashca vyAdhirAta~gka eva ca|  
 
eko~artho  nAmaparyAyairvividhairabhidhIyate||11||  
 
eko~artho  nAmaparyAyairvividhairabhidhIyate||11||  
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Jwara, vikara, roga, vyadhi and atanka – these terms are synonymous and used to indicate this condition. (11)
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''Jwara, vikara, roga, vyadhi'' and ''atanka'' – these terms are synonymous and used to indicate this condition. [11]
    
==== Prakriti or nature of jwara ====
 
==== Prakriti or nature of jwara ====