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|description=Karana Means cause. It denotes fundamental cause of a disease or any effect. The fundamental elements are also called 'karana dravya'
 
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Means cause. It denotes fundamental cause of a disease or any effect. The fundamental elements are also called 'karana dravya'.
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Means cause. It denotes fundamental cause of a disease or any effect. The fundamental elements are also called 'karana dravya'. </p>

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Means cause. It denotes fundamental cause of a disease or any effect. The fundamental elements are also called 'karana dravya'.