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devAdayaH kurvantyunmattam||10||
 
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The type of unmada having etiology, premonitory symptoms, signs and symptoms, pain and favorable therapeutics (upashaya) different from those of the types of unmada caused by the vitiation of doshas are known to be of exogenous type. Some scholars hold the view that this type of unmada is caused by the effect of the activities of the past life. Lord Atreya considers intellectual errors as the causative factor of this condition. Due to intellectual errors, the patient disregards the Gods, ascetics, ancestors, gandharvas, yakshas, rakshasas, pishachas, preceptors, elders, teachers and the other respectable ones. He also resorts to undesirable and inauspicious (or blasphemous) activities. The gods etc. cause unmada in him because of his own inauspicious activities. [10]
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The type of ''unmada'' having etiology, premonitory symptoms, signs and symptoms, pain and favorable therapeutics (''upashaya'') different from those of the types of ''unmada'' caused by the vitiation of ''doshas'' are known to be of exogenous type. Some scholars hold the view that this type of ''unmada'' is caused by the effect of the activities of the past life. Lord Atreya considers intellectual errors as the causative factor of this condition. Due to intellectual errors, the patient disregards the Gods, ascetics, ancestors, ''gandharvas, yakshas,'' ''rakshasas, pishachas,'' preceptors, elders, teachers and the other respectable ones. He also resorts to undesirable and inauspicious (or blasphemous) activities. The gods etc. cause ''unmada'' in him because of his own inauspicious activities. [10]
    
==== Premonitory symptoms of exogenous ''unmada'' ====
 
==== Premonitory symptoms of exogenous ''unmada'' ====