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Dosha are generally said to be the humors of the body as per [[Ayurveda]]. These humors may be different as per the physical and psychological aspect of the body. Any substance which is independent in capacity to work, exclusively involved in Prakruti formation physiologically and tends to easily gets deviated to create any pathology is termed to be Dosha. This altogether makes the Dosha a different one from the humors of Greek or Latin philosophy.
 
Dosha are generally said to be the humors of the body as per [[Ayurveda]]. These humors may be different as per the physical and psychological aspect of the body. Any substance which is independent in capacity to work, exclusively involved in Prakruti formation physiologically and tends to easily gets deviated to create any pathology is termed to be Dosha. This altogether makes the Dosha a different one from the humors of Greek or Latin philosophy.
 
However the term dosha is popularized by the tendency of them to create pathology by deviation in the normal functioning of the body.  
 
However the term dosha is popularized by the tendency of them to create pathology by deviation in the normal functioning of the body.  
At physical level there three dosha - Vata, Pitta and Kapha. At psychological level out of three only two - Raja and Tama fits in the category of term Dosha.
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At physical level there are three Sharirik dosha which are - Vata, Pitta and Kapha.<ref>Kashinath Shastri. Charak Samhita. Sutra Sthan. Deerghanjivitiya. URL. http://www.carakasamhitaonline.com/mediawiki-1.32.1/index.php?title=Deerghanjiviteeya_Adhyaya. </ref> At psychological level out of three only two - Raja and Tama fits in the category of term Dosha.
 
The tridosha can be stated as -  
 
The tridosha can be stated as -  
 
#Vata - Principle factor for any type of movement, initiation, interest, locomotion.
 
#Vata - Principle factor for any type of movement, initiation, interest, locomotion.
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