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Cardinal features are specific clinical features of a disease. Frequent defecation with variable consistency of stools (muhurbaddham muhurdravam mala) is a cardinal feature of disorders of digestion and metabolism (grahanidosha).
 
Cardinal features are specific clinical features of a disease. Frequent defecation with variable consistency of stools (muhurbaddham muhurdravam mala) is a cardinal feature of disorders of digestion and metabolism (grahanidosha).
 
   
 
   
Linga is one of the three most essential aspects described in the Trisutra principle. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 1/24] of [[Ayurveda]] i.e., etiology ([[hetu]]), clinical features (linga), and intervention ([[aushadha]]). It is necessary for the precise knowledge and practice of Ayurvedic medicines and treatment techniques. The treatment should be prescribed only after thoroughly examining causative factors ([[hetu]]) and the signs and symptoms ([[lakshana]]) of the disease.<ref>Shukla DJ, Patel NC, Vyas H. Yogaśataka of pandita vararuci. Ancient Sci Life 2016;36:110-3.</ref>
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Linga is one of the three most essential aspects described in the trisutra principle [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 1/24] of [[Ayurveda]] i.e., etiology ([[hetu]]), clinical features (linga), and intervention ([[aushadha]]). It is necessary for the precise knowledge and practice of Ayurvedic medicines and treatment techniques. The treatment should be prescribed only after thoroughly examining causative factors ([[hetu]]) and the signs and symptoms ([[lakshana]]) of the disease.<ref>Shukla DJ, Patel NC, Vyas H. Yogaśataka of pandita vararuci. Ancient Sci Life 2016;36:110-3.</ref>
    
All systems of medicine rely primarily on the clinical features of the diseases to investigate, assess and plan the intervention accordingly. This article describes the etymology, synonyms, classification, identification methods, and importance of linga/rupa in medical practice.
 
All systems of medicine rely primarily on the clinical features of the diseases to investigate, assess and plan the intervention accordingly. This article describes the etymology, synonyms, classification, identification methods, and importance of linga/rupa in medical practice.
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