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

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Alleviation or pacification. In this stage, the aggravated dosha is pacified and corrected to its normal state.
It is also applied to indicate peaceful or calm state of mind. It is the best among the observable things.