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<p style='text-align:justify;'>The word is formed by union of four words like Asatmya(unsuitable) + Indriya(sense or locomotor organs) + Artha (objects) + samyoga (union). Thus it means improper or unsuitable union of sense and locomotor organs with their objects.
The word is formed by union of four words like Asatmya(unsuitable) + Indriya(sense or locomotor organs) + Artha (objects) + samyoga (union). Thus it means improper or unsuitable union of sense and locomotor organs with their objects.
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This is one of the three fundamental causes of disease. [[Tistraishaniya Adhyaya#Three Causes of Diseases|(Cha.Su.11/43)]] </p>
This is one of the three fundamental causes of disease. [[Tistraishaniya Adhyaya#Three Causes of Diseases|(Cha.Su.11/43)]]
 
  
 
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The word is formed by union of four words like Asatmya(unsuitable) + Indriya(sense or locomotor organs) + Artha (objects) + samyoga (union). Thus it means improper or unsuitable union of sense and locomotor organs with their objects.
This is one of the three fundamental causes of disease. (Cha.Su.11/43)

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