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|description=Indriya Sthana Chapter 11. Signs and Symptoms of Imminent Death caused due to Diminution of Agni
 
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When a person offers ''bali'' (an offering a piece of daily meal) to crow and it does not accept it this indicates of death within a year for the offering person.  
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When a person offers ''bali'' (an offering a piece of daily meal) to crow and it does not accept it this indicates of death within a year for the offering person.[4]
    
If a person is not able to see the star ''Arundhati'' situated adjacent to the constellation of ''Saptarshi'' (The Great Bear), he succumbs to death one year thereafter. [5]
 
If a person is not able to see the star ''Arundhati'' situated adjacent to the constellation of ''Saptarshi'' (The Great Bear), he succumbs to death one year thereafter. [5]
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Gradual cessation of the functions is a clear indication of either degenerative changes or space occupying lesion (SOL) in the specific area. Acute toxicity of brain also leads to acute degeneration of brain cells or infarction that leads to hampering of function. [verse 7]
 
Gradual cessation of the functions is a clear indication of either degenerative changes or space occupying lesion (SOL) in the specific area. Acute toxicity of brain also leads to acute degeneration of brain cells or infarction that leads to hampering of function. [verse 7]
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Sudden appearance of crescent shaped streaks or blood vessel network on forehead may relate with Amyloidosis. It is a rare disease that occurs when a protein (albumoid) substance gets deposited in person’s organ. This abnormal protein is usually produced in bone marrow and can be deposited in any tissue or organ. The prognosis is poor. [verse 8-9]<ref>the description is based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amyloidosis, accessed on 15/10/2015 </ref>   
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Sudden appearance of crescent shaped streaks or blood vessel network on forehead may relate with Amyloidosis. It is a rare disease that occurs when a protein (albumoid) substance gets deposited in person’s organ. This abnormal protein is usually produced in bone marrow and can be deposited in any tissue or organ. The prognosis is poor. [verse 8-9]<ref> Available from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amyloidosis, accessed on 15/10/2015 </ref>   
    
If person having combination of dual type of activity of mind i.e. exaggerated (in form of tremor), and diminished activity (in form of stupor), simultaneously; is supposed to die within a month. These dual types of signs may indicate increased intracranial pressure (ICP) due to localized mass like hematoma, neoplasm, abscess, edema, infarction, obstruction in CSF circulation, diffuse brain edema (like encephalitis, meningitis, or diffuse head injury), thrombosis, or idiopathic intracranial hypertension.  
 
If person having combination of dual type of activity of mind i.e. exaggerated (in form of tremor), and diminished activity (in form of stupor), simultaneously; is supposed to die within a month. These dual types of signs may indicate increased intracranial pressure (ICP) due to localized mass like hematoma, neoplasm, abscess, edema, infarction, obstruction in CSF circulation, diffuse brain edema (like encephalitis, meningitis, or diffuse head injury), thrombosis, or idiopathic intracranial hypertension.  
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'''Acknowledgement:''' The contributors acknowledge support of Dr. M. Prasad and Dr.G.Kshama for providing table 1 from their published article referred in this chapter.
 
'''Acknowledgement:''' The contributors acknowledge support of Dr. M. Prasad and Dr.G.Kshama for providing table 1 from their published article referred in this chapter.
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