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− | These are eight specific factors of method of dieting - ''prakriti'' (nature), ''karana'' (processing), ''samyoga'' (combination), ''rashi'' (quantity), ''desha'' (place), ''kala'' (time/ stage of the disease), ''upayoga -samstha'' (rules for use) and ''upayoktra'' (consumer). [21] | + | These are eight specific factors of method of dieting - [[prakriti]] (nature), ''karana'' (processing), ''samyoga'' (combination), ''rashi'' (quantity), ''desha'' (place), ''kala'' (time/ stage of the disease), ''upayoga -samstha'' (rules for use) and ''upayoktra'' (consumer). [21] |
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− | ''Prakriti'' is ''swabhava'', or the natural attribute or trait of a substance, such as heaviness, etc. For example, the ''prakriti'' of black gram or pork is heavy, while that of green gram or deer meat is light. [22.1]
| + | [[Prakriti]] is ''swabhava'', or the natural attribute or trait of a substance, such as heaviness, etc. For example, the [[prakriti]] of black gram or pork is heavy, while that of green gram or deer meat is light. [22.1] |
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− | ''Upayokta'' is the one who consumes the food. On him depends the ''oka-satmya'' (i.e.,habituation developed by practice). Thus, are described the specific factors of the method of dieting. [22] | + | ''Upayokta'' is the one who consumes the food. On him depends the oka-[[satmya]] (i.e.,habituation developed by practice). Thus, are described the specific factors of the method of dieting. [22] |
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