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Rajas and tamas are the doshas pertaining to the mind and the types of morbidity caused by them are kama (passion), anger, greed, attachment, envy, ego, pride grief, worry, anxiety, fear, excitement etc. Vata, pitta and kapha- these three are the doshas pertaining to the body. Diseases caused by them are fever, diarrhoea, oedema, consumption, dyspnoea, meha (obstinate urinary disorder including diabetes), kushtha (obstinate skin disease including leprosy) etc. Thus doshas in their entirety and diseases in parts are explained.  
 
Rajas and tamas are the doshas pertaining to the mind and the types of morbidity caused by them are kama (passion), anger, greed, attachment, envy, ego, pride grief, worry, anxiety, fear, excitement etc. Vata, pitta and kapha- these three are the doshas pertaining to the body. Diseases caused by them are fever, diarrhoea, oedema, consumption, dyspnoea, meha (obstinate urinary disorder including diabetes), kushtha (obstinate skin disease including leprosy) etc. Thus doshas in their entirety and diseases in parts are explained.  
 
Both of these types of doshas have three types of etiological factors, viz. (1) unwholesome contact with the object of senses, (2) intellectual errors and (3) seasonal vagaries. [5-6]
 
Both of these types of doshas have three types of etiological factors, viz. (1) unwholesome contact with the object of senses, (2) intellectual errors and (3) seasonal vagaries. [5-6]
      
==== Factors responsible for manifestation of innumerable diseases ====
 
==== Factors responsible for manifestation of innumerable diseases ====