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# Not acting conducive to seasons and place. | # Not acting conducive to seasons and place. | ||
===== Prajnaparadha (intellectual errors) ===== | ===== ''Prajnaparadha'' (intellectual errors) ===== | ||
The description of Prajnaparadha seems to work for cause as well as effect in the patho-physiology of stress. Prajnaparadha has been defined as the composite consequence of dhi, dhriti and smriti vibramsha. (Cha.Sha.1/98-101) This means it can affect the conscience, self-control and memory functioning of intellect. It is the root cause of all mental disorders such as passion, anger, fear, confusion, grief (Cha.Su.7/52) as well as the Karmaja & Aatmaja vyadhi. (Cha.Ni.7/21) | The description of ''Prajnaparadha'' seems to work for cause as well as effect in the patho-physiology of stress. ''Prajnaparadha'' has been defined as the composite consequence of ''dhi, dhriti'' and ''smriti vibramsha''. (Cha.Sha.1/98-101) This means it can affect the conscience, self-control and memory functioning of intellect. It is the root cause of all mental disorders such as passion, anger, fear, confusion, grief (Cha.Su.7/52) as well as the Karmaja & Aatmaja vyadhi. (Cha.Ni.7/21) | ||
The improper actions caused by this intellectual error leads to vitiation of physical and mental dosha as follows: | The improper actions caused by this intellectual error leads to vitiation of physical and mental dosha as follows: | ||