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Thus ends the third chapter on “the formation of embryo” in the context of Sharira of the [[Sharira Sthana]] of Agnivesha’s work redacted by Charak. | Thus ends the third chapter on “the formation of embryo” in the context of Sharira of the [[Sharira Sthana]] of Agnivesha’s work redacted by Charak. | ||
=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' === | === ''Tattva Vimarsha'' / Fundamental Principles=== | ||
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*Six components interplay in the genesis, growth and development of ''garbha'' (fetus). These are - ''matrija'' (maternal), ''pitraja'' (paternal), ''atmaja'' (soul), ''satmyaja'' (suitable environment), ''rasaja'' (nourishment), and ''sattvaja'' or ''mana'' (psyche). | *Six components interplay in the genesis, growth and development of ''garbha'' (fetus). These are - ''matrija'' (maternal), ''pitraja'' (paternal), ''atmaja'' (soul), ''satmyaja'' (suitable environment), ''rasaja'' (nourishment), and ''sattvaja'' or ''mana'' (psyche). | ||
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*Blind parent’s offspring will not be blind if there is no gene defect. | *Blind parent’s offspring will not be blind if there is no gene defect. | ||
=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' === | === ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' / Applied Inferences=== | ||
The following factors can be considered, keeping in mind the statement “a man with ''retas'' (semen), not afflicted by any abnormality, and a woman with disease-free ''yoni''(genital tract), ''shonita'' (ovum), and ''garbhashaya'' (uterine bed), when sexually unite during the fertile phase” is being put into context. | The following factors can be considered, keeping in mind the statement “a man with ''retas'' (semen), not afflicted by any abnormality, and a woman with disease-free ''yoni''(genital tract), ''shonita'' (ovum), and ''garbhashaya'' (uterine bed), when sexually unite during the fertile phase” is being put into context. | ||