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==Research works==
 
==Research works==
 
   
 
   
1) Upadhyaya D., Dwivedi B.K. have described the clinical application of the shadapardatha with special reference to samanyavaada (theory of samanya padartha).<ref>Upadhyay D, Dwibedy BK. A Review on Ayurvedic Practice Through Sadapadartha Theory. Int J Res Ayurveda Pharm. 2017 Jul 18;8(3):31–5.</ref>
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1) Upadhyaya D., Dwivedi B.K. have described the clinical application of the shadapardatha with special reference to samanyavaada (theory of samanya padartha).<ref>Upadhyay D, Dwibedy BK. A Review on Ayurvedic Practice Through Sadapadartha Theory. Int J Res Ayurveda Pharm. 2017 Jul 18;8(3):31–5.</ref>
2) Vaibhav Dadu explained the interrelationship between Vaisheshika philosophy and six categories of padartha.<ref>Dadu DV. Philosophical Tenets of Vaisheshika and theFundamentals of Ayurveda [Internet]. WJPR [cited 2022 Mar 25]; Available from: https://wjpr.net/abstract_show/4551</ref>
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3) Dadu V.et.al. have conducted an extensive review of shadpadartha as mentioned in the Jalpakalpataru commentary of Gangadhar Roy.<ref>Dadu V, Vyas HA, Kamble S, Baghel AS. A comprehensive review on the Shad Padartha (Six Categories) and their utility in Ayurveda with reference to Jalpakalpataru Commentary of KavirajaGangadhar Roy, High Technology Letters, 2020;26(7):7</ref>  
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2) Vaibhav Dadu explained the interrelationship between Vaisheshika philosophy and six categories of padartha.<ref>Dadu DV. Philosophical Tenets of Vaisheshika and theFundamentals of Ayurveda [Internet]. WJPR [cited 2022 Mar 25]; Available from: https://wjpr.net/abstract_show/4551</ref>
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3) Dadu V.et.al. have conducted an extensive review of shadpadartha as mentioned in the Jalpakalpataru commentary of Gangadhar Roy.<ref>Dadu V, Vyas HA, Kamble S, Baghel AS. A comprehensive review on the Shad Padartha (Six Categories) and their utility in Ayurveda with reference to Jalpakalpataru Commentary of KavirajaGangadhar Roy, High Technology Letters, 2020;26(7):7</ref>
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4) Archana I et.al. have explained the shadpadarth as a vital aspect of the similarity between vaisheshika philosophy and [[Ayurveda]] along with their utility in present scenario.<ref>Archana I .et. al. Tenets of Vaisheshika philosophy in Ayurveda, International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 2013, 4(4), 245-251</ref>  
 
4) Archana I et.al. have explained the shadpadarth as a vital aspect of the similarity between vaisheshika philosophy and [[Ayurveda]] along with their utility in present scenario.<ref>Archana I .et. al. Tenets of Vaisheshika philosophy in Ayurveda, International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 2013, 4(4), 245-251</ref>  
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5) Sonam Jain, Rani Singh in their article on the applied aspect of Karma in Ayurveda, have stated Karma as an important constituent amongst the Shad Padartha or Shat Karana and its application in understanding the basic concepts of [[Ayurveda]].<ref>Sonam J, Archana S, The applied aspect of Karma in Ayurveda, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, Volume 5, Issue 04, Page No. 998-1006</ref>
 
5) Sonam Jain, Rani Singh in their article on the applied aspect of Karma in Ayurveda, have stated Karma as an important constituent amongst the Shad Padartha or Shat Karana and its application in understanding the basic concepts of [[Ayurveda]].<ref>Sonam J, Archana S, The applied aspect of Karma in Ayurveda, International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, Volume 5, Issue 04, Page No. 998-1006</ref>
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6) In the article dealing with the importance of concept of [[disha]] in [[Ayurveda]], Tanvi S et.al. have considered the [[disha]] amongst nine important causal elements (karana dravya) that have wide applicability in different fields of [[Ayurveda]]. The study of every padartha can be done using the methodology as depicted in the said review.<ref>Tanvi S et.al. A Review On Concept of Disha and Its Importance in Ayurveda, world journal of pharmaceutical and medical research, 2018,4(12), 122-125</ref>
 
6) In the article dealing with the importance of concept of [[disha]] in [[Ayurveda]], Tanvi S et.al. have considered the [[disha]] amongst nine important causal elements (karana dravya) that have wide applicability in different fields of [[Ayurveda]]. The study of every padartha can be done using the methodology as depicted in the said review.<ref>Tanvi S et.al. A Review On Concept of Disha and Its Importance in Ayurveda, world journal of pharmaceutical and medical research, 2018,4(12), 122-125</ref>
  
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