Deerghanjiviteeya Adhyaya: Difference between revisions
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Eight principal urines described by the Atreya School for medicinal use are urine of ewe, she-goat, cow, she-buffalo, elephant, she-camel, mare and she-donkey. [92-93] | Eight principal urines described by the Atreya School for medicinal use are urine of ewe, she-goat, cow, she-buffalo, elephant, she-camel, mare and she-donkey. [92-93] | ||
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The urine of ewe is slightly bitter, unctuous and not antagonistic to | The urine of ewe is slightly bitter, unctuous and not antagonistic to [[pitta]]. The urine of she-goat is astringent, sweet and wholesome and dispels the morbid [[dosha]] [100] | ||
=====Properties of cow’s urine ===== | =====Properties of cow’s urine ===== | ||