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Mala are of two classes:  
Mala are of two classes:  


# Aharamala (waste formed during digestion process): These include mutra (urine) and purisha (faeces).  
# Aharamala (waste formed during digestion process): These include [[mutra]] (urine) and [[purisha]] (faeces).  
   
   
# Dhatumala (waste formed during metabolism process): These include [[kapha]] from [[rasa]],  [[pitta]] from [[rakta]], mucus of nose and ear wax from the [[mamsa]],  [[sveda]] (perspiration) from the  [[meda]], nails and hair from the [[asthi]], rheum of the eye from the [[majja]].  
# Dhatumala (waste formed during metabolism process): These include [[kapha]] from [[rasa]],  [[pitta]] from [[rakta]], mucus of nose and ear wax from the [[mamsa]],  [[sveda]] (perspiration) from the  [[meda]], nails and hair from the [[asthi]], rheum of the eye from the [[majja]].