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*''vaidya guna yukta'' / ''jivitabhisara'' (true/genuine physicians with essential qualities) found in this world.
*''vaidya guna yukta'' / ''jivitabhisara'' (true/genuine physicians with essential qualities) found in this world.


Those who carry equipments, medicines, books, green herbs and dress up like ''vaidyas'' are ignorant of medical science, fool others and are just fake ''vaidya'' or quacks.
'''Pseudo physicians/impostor:'''
 
Those who are ignorant of medical science, but carry equipments, medicines, books, green herbs and dress up like [[vaidya]]s, and fool others, they are just fake [[vaidya]] or quacks.
 
'''Feigned/pretender physicians:'''  


A person who poses like a wealthy, famous, knowledgeable and ''siddha'' (expert) person, but in reality is not like so, belongs to the category of feigned physicians.
A person who poses like a wealthy, famous, knowledgeable and ''siddha'' (expert) person, but in reality is not like so, belongs to the category of feigned physicians.


Practical use of various therapies and the deep knowledge of [[Ayurveda]] science, having insight, famous, successful, capable of giving happiness to the patients are ''Jivitabhisara'' (saviour of life), the qualities of genuine physician. [50-53]
'''Genuine physicians/life saviours:'''
 
A physician who knows practical use of various therapies, has deep knowledge of [[Ayurveda]] science, having insight, is famous, successful, capable of giving happiness to the patients is ''Jivitabhisara'' (saviour of life). These are qualities of genuine physician. [50-53]
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Basic desires/pursuits (''pranaeshana, dhanaeshana'' and ''paralokaeshana''), supporting pillars (''[[ahara]], swapna'' and ''brahmacharya''), three folds strength (''sahaja, kalaja'' and ''yuktikrita''), causes of disease (''asatmya indriyartha samyoga'', ''[[pragnyaparadha]]'' and ''parinama''), diseases (''nija, agantu'' and ''manasa''), pathways for manifestation of disease (''shakha'', ''marma asthi sandhi'' and ''koshtha''), physicians (pseudo physician, feigned physician and genuine physician), therapies (''daivavyapashraya'', ''yuktivyapasharaya'' and ''sattvavjaya'') or ''antahparimarjana'' (internal cleansing), ''bahiparimarjana'' (external cleansing), ''shastrapranidhana'' (surgical procedures), triads of eight factors described in this chapter by wise sage Krishna Atreya. Everything is (virtue, wealth and desire) all are dependent on these eight factors. [64-65]
Basic desires/pursuits (''pranaeshana, dhanaeshana'' and ''paralokaeshana''), supporting pillars ([[ahara]], [[swapna]] and [[brahmacharya]]), three folds strength ([[bala]]) (''sahaja, kalaja'' and ''yuktikrita''), causes of disease (''asatmya [[indriya]]rtha samyoga'', ''[[prajnaparadha]]'' and [[parinama]]), diseases (''nija, agantu'' and ''manasa''), pathways for manifestation of disease (''shakha'', ''marma asthi sandhi'' and [[koshtha]]), physicians (pseudo physician, feigned physician and genuine physician), therapies (''daivavyapashraya'', ''yuktivyapasharaya'' and ''sattvavjaya'') or ''antahparimarjana'' (internal cleansing), ''bahiparimarjana'' (external cleansing), ''shastrapranidhana'' (surgical procedures), triads of eight factors described in this chapter by wise sage Krishna Atreya. Everything is (virtue, wealth and desire) all are dependent on these eight factors. [64-65]
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