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*The physiological and psychological functions depend upon age of a person. Similarly, there is dominance of a specific ''dosha'' according to ''dosha''. ''Kapha'' is dominant is childhood, ''pitta'' in adulthood and ''vata'' in old age. If there is pathological dominance of a particular ''dosha'' in a certain age, then there will be changes according to respective ''dosha''. Thus, the lifespan will differ as per ''dosha'' dominance in respect to age.  
 
*The physiological and psychological functions depend upon age of a person. Similarly, there is dominance of a specific ''dosha'' according to ''dosha''. ''Kapha'' is dominant is childhood, ''pitta'' in adulthood and ''vata'' in old age. If there is pathological dominance of a particular ''dosha'' in a certain age, then there will be changes according to respective ''dosha''. Thus, the lifespan will differ as per ''dosha'' dominance in respect to age.  
 
*The severity of morbidity depends upon degree of ''dosha'' aggravation. Medicaments shall be prescribed considering severity of morbidity and strength of patient.  
 
*The severity of morbidity depends upon degree of ''dosha'' aggravation. Medicaments shall be prescribed considering severity of morbidity and strength of patient.  
Purificatory therapies need to be performed at appropriate time of the year (kala) which is divided into 6 ritus, namely hemant (early winter) grishma (summer) and varsha (rainy season) these are the three season characterised by cold, heat and rains. In between them there are other three seasons having common characters as pravrit (early rain), sharada (autumn) and vasanta (spring). Last three are termed as sadharan ritu during which purificatory (shodhana) treatment can be done. Similarly, medicine should be given at appropriate time to the patient (kala) and when not to be given (akala).
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*Purificatory therapies need to be performed at appropriate time of the year (''kala'') which is divided into six ''ritus'', namely ''hemant'' (early winter), ''grishma'' (summer) and ''varsha'' (rainy season) these are the three season characterized by cold, heat and rains. In between them there are other three seasons having common characters as ''pravrita'' (early rain), ''sharad'' (autumn) and ''vasanta'' (spring). Last three are termed as ''sadharan ritu'' during which purificatory (''shodhana'') treatment can be done.  
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Purification therapies shall be performed as per the seasonal vitiation of respective dosha. The medicines shall be administered considering stage of disease and appropriate time as per the morbidity.
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Similarly, medicine should be given at appropriate time to the patient (''kala'') and when not to be given (''akala'').
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*Purification therapies shall be performed as per the seasonal vitiation of respective ''dosha''. The medicines shall be administered considering stage of disease and appropriate time as per the morbidity.
    
=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' ===
 
=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' ===