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[[Vimana Sthana]] is about quantification of vitiation of ''dosha'' and other specific factors responsible for causing disease or impair the health of an individual. These other factors are discussed in the chapters. It also describes dietary regulations, causes of epidemics, basic body systems, acquiring knowledge of disease and patient, and medical education. Quantification of ''dosha'' is the most important factor because their vitiation is cause of all endogenous diseases.  Without measuring the severity of ''dosha'' vitiation, the physician cannot manage the diseases properly.  
 
[[Vimana Sthana]] is about quantification of vitiation of ''dosha'' and other specific factors responsible for causing disease or impair the health of an individual. These other factors are discussed in the chapters. It also describes dietary regulations, causes of epidemics, basic body systems, acquiring knowledge of disease and patient, and medical education. Quantification of ''dosha'' is the most important factor because their vitiation is cause of all endogenous diseases.  Without measuring the severity of ''dosha'' vitiation, the physician cannot manage the diseases properly.  
 
The section describes the qualities of an ideal teacher, a medical student and how to acquire medical education. In this regard, means to evaluate a medical treatise and ways to enhance medical knowledge by organizing and attending medical conferences, group discussions and debates are described in detail. The section covers diverse fields like personal health, diet guidelines, social health, medical education, patient examination etc.  
 
The section describes the qualities of an ideal teacher, a medical student and how to acquire medical education. In this regard, means to evaluate a medical treatise and ways to enhance medical knowledge by organizing and attending medical conferences, group discussions and debates are described in detail. The section covers diverse fields like personal health, diet guidelines, social health, medical education, patient examination etc.  
==Importance of chapter==
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==Glimpses of chapters==
 
There are eight chapters in [[Vimana Sthana]]:
 
There are eight chapters in [[Vimana Sthana]]:
 
* The first chapter, [[Rasa Vimana]], explains the role of ''rasa'', ghee, oil and honey in ''dosha'' vitiation and pacification.  ''Ashta ahara vishesha ayatana'' (eight specific factors to be considered in processing food) are described in this chapter.
 
* The first chapter, [[Rasa Vimana]], explains the role of ''rasa'', ghee, oil and honey in ''dosha'' vitiation and pacification.  ''Ashta ahara vishesha ayatana'' (eight specific factors to be considered in processing food) are described in this chapter.
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* The seventh chapter [[Vyadhita Rupiya Vimana]] describes how a patient’s presentation can misguide the physician about the severity of disease. Thorough clinical examination is necessary for prevention of such error and reach correct diagnosis.  The second part of the chapter  is about  ''krimi'' (micro-organisms and parasites) and their management. Since the field of microbiology has mostly developed in the last one hundred years, the treatment of ''krimi'' is not adequate but prevention methods are comprehensive.   
 
* The seventh chapter [[Vyadhita Rupiya Vimana]] describes how a patient’s presentation can misguide the physician about the severity of disease. Thorough clinical examination is necessary for prevention of such error and reach correct diagnosis.  The second part of the chapter  is about  ''krimi'' (micro-organisms and parasites) and their management. Since the field of microbiology has mostly developed in the last one hundred years, the treatment of ''krimi'' is not adequate but prevention methods are comprehensive.   
 
* The last chapter of this section, [[Rogabhishagjitiya Vimana]] deals with how a medical student can achieve comprehensive knowledge. It explains selection of a treatise, characteristics of ideal teacher, student and his duty during academia. Four types of conversations in a conference are narrated. Discussion techniques and guidelines for developing conference presentation skills are detailed. Further, ten types of examination of a patient are explained with example in clinical practice. Meanwhile, the characteristic features of types of three ''prakriti'' (basic constitution) and eight ''sara'' (qualities of tissues) are described in detail. Comprehensive list of herbs used in five body purification procedures is given for the knowledge of physician. This chapter has detailed compilation of guidelines for a student to achieve success in medical practice.
 
* The last chapter of this section, [[Rogabhishagjitiya Vimana]] deals with how a medical student can achieve comprehensive knowledge. It explains selection of a treatise, characteristics of ideal teacher, student and his duty during academia. Four types of conversations in a conference are narrated. Discussion techniques and guidelines for developing conference presentation skills are detailed. Further, ten types of examination of a patient are explained with example in clinical practice. Meanwhile, the characteristic features of types of three ''prakriti'' (basic constitution) and eight ''sara'' (qualities of tissues) are described in detail. Comprehensive list of herbs used in five body purification procedures is given for the knowledge of physician. This chapter has detailed compilation of guidelines for a student to achieve success in medical practice.
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==Researches==
 
==Researches==
 
#Sharma B.K. has researched on specifications of [[Vimana Sthana]]. <ref>Sharma B K . Charaka Samhita Vimana-Sthana Ka Vaishishthya Evam Sameekshatmaka Adhyayana . Ayurveda Siddhanta . National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur . 2001</ref>  
 
#Sharma B.K. has researched on specifications of [[Vimana Sthana]]. <ref>Sharma B K . Charaka Samhita Vimana-Sthana Ka Vaishishthya Evam Sameekshatmaka Adhyayana . Ayurveda Siddhanta . National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur . 2001</ref>  

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