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The abstracts of all eight chapters of [[ Sharira Sthana ]] are presented here for introductory knowledge about its chapters. For more knowledge, the readers can go to the individual chapters.  
 
The abstracts of all eight chapters of [[ Sharira Sthana ]] are presented here for introductory knowledge about its chapters. For more knowledge, the readers can go to the individual chapters.  
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== Chapter 3. Factors responsible for Embryogenesis- [[Khuddika Garbhavakranti Sharira]] ==  
 
== Chapter 3. Factors responsible for Embryogenesis- [[Khuddika Garbhavakranti Sharira]] ==  
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<div style="text-align:justify;">The present chapter deals with six important factors responsible for embryogenesis: maternal, paternal, atma (soul), satmya(suitability), rasa (nutrient fluid), and sattva (mental strength). The chapter emphasizes upon the fact that none of these factors has the ability to produce an embryo independently, but a combination of all the six is essential for this process.  The chapter highlights importance of acclimatization to surroundings and environmental conditions, positive mental strength and  self-consciousness for pregnancy beyond mere union of maternal and paternal factors. </div>  
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<div style="text-align:justify;">The present chapter deals with six important factors responsible for embryogenesis: maternal, paternal, [[atma]] (soul), [[satmya]](suitability), rasa (nutrient fluid), and sattva (mental strength). The chapter emphasizes upon the fact that none of these factors has the ability to produce an embryo independently, but a combination of all the six is essential for this process.  The chapter highlights importance of acclimatization to surroundings and environmental conditions, positive mental strength and  self-consciousness for pregnancy beyond mere union of maternal and paternal factors. </div>
    
== Chapter 4. Detailed sequential growth and development of embryo in womb – [[Mahatigarbhavakranti Sharira]] ==   
 
== Chapter 4. Detailed sequential growth and development of embryo in womb – [[Mahatigarbhavakranti Sharira]] ==   
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