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[[File:Kapha Fig4.jpg|center|Figure 04: Location and Physiological aspect of different types of kapha.]]<center>'''Figure 04: Location and Physiological aspect of different types of kapha.'''</center>
 
[[File:Kapha Fig4.jpg|center|Figure 04: Location and Physiological aspect of different types of kapha.]]<center>'''Figure 04: Location and Physiological aspect of different types of kapha.'''</center>
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== Kapha dominant constitution (prakriti) ==
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<div style='text-align:justify;'>Acharya described the characteristics of kaphaja constitution individuals based on attributes of kapha dosha. [Cha.Sa. Vimana Sthana 8/96] The person having kapha dosha in predominance have the following characteristics:
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<ul><li>Unctuous and smooth organs </li>
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<li>Pleasing personality and fair in complexion </li>
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<li>Compact body appearance </li>
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<li>Slow digestive process  </li>
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<li>Slow in physical and mental movements  </li>
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<li>Less perspiration, thirst and hunger </li>
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<li>Intelligent  </li>
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<li>Thick and dense hair </li>
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<li>Obedient to teachers </li></ul></div>
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== Lokapurusha  samanya ==
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<div style='text-align:justify;'>The universe's entire production process is controlled by kapha. The kapha dosha in the human body represents the jala and prithvimahabhuta. The moon, sun, and wind are responsible for nourishing (visarga), exhausting (adana), and dispersing (vikshepa) in the universe. Similarly, the kapha, pitta, and vata do the same things in the human body.[Su.Sa. Sutra Sthana 29/6]<ref name="ref3"/> </div>