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shAstraM hyevaMvidhamamala ivAdityastamo vidhUya prakAshayati sarvam||3|| | shAstraM hyevaMvidhamamala ivAdityastamo vidhUya prakAshayati sarvam||3|| | ||
The shrewd who wishes to be a physician, first of all, should analyze his own strength and weakness in profession, the after-impacts of his profession, his inclination, habitat and favourable time (age of learning) and thenafter wisely search for a medical treatise. | The shrewd who wishes to be a physician, first of all, should analyze his own strength and weakness in profession, the after-impacts of his profession, his inclination, habitat and favourable time (age of learning) and thenafter wisely search for a medical treatise. Different medical treatises (and traditions) are available in society, from which one might select that has following characters: | ||
*which is comprehensive providing all information | |||
*successful, followed by prominent and wise men(successful practitioners), | |||
*with detailed meanings | |||
*regarded by authorities, | |||
*useful to all three types of learners ( with good, moderate and poor intellect), | |||
*free from the deformity of reiteration, | |||
*descending from the sages (which is written by experienced, intuitive person), | |||
*with well- formed presentation, discussion and conclusion, | |||
*having informative title and firm base free from weak and difficult words, | |||
*having comprehensive knowledge of subject | |||
*with proper sequencing of its contents | |||
*committed principally to arriving at the essence of thoughts, which reveals cleary meanings and concrete conclusion | |||
*focused on the particular subject without wavering ideas and irrelevant content, | |||
*quicky understandable with separated topics, effectively comprehensible, and having definitions showed with examples. | |||
Such treatise with pure knowledge is similar to sun which enlightens the whole subject while warding off the darkness. [3] | Such treatise with pure knowledge is similar to sun which enlightens the whole subject while warding off the darkness. [3] | ||