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The three somatic ''doshas'' located at the same place and having identical attributes mostly combine with one another (''samsarga'') or with all taken together (''sannipata''). Attributes of ''doshas'' resemble those of the factors which vitiate those ''doshas''. [10]
 
The three somatic ''doshas'' located at the same place and having identical attributes mostly combine with one another (''samsarga'') or with all taken together (''sannipata''). Attributes of ''doshas'' resemble those of the factors which vitiate those ''doshas''. [10]
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==== Primary & Secondary diseases ====
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==== Primary and Secondary diseases ====
    
तत्रानुबन्ध्यानुबन्धकृतो विशेषः- स्वतन्त्रो व्यक्तलिङ्गो यथोक्तसमुत्थानप्रशमो भवत्यनुबन्ध्यः, तद्विपरीतलक्षणस्त्वनुबन्धः| अनुबन्ध्यलक्षणसमन्वितास्तत्र  
 
तत्रानुबन्ध्यानुबन्धकृतो विशेषः- स्वतन्त्रो व्यक्तलिङ्गो यथोक्तसमुत्थानप्रशमो भवत्यनुबन्ध्यः, तद्विपरीतलक्षणस्त्वनुबन्धः| अनुबन्ध्यलक्षणसमन्वितास्तत्र  
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evameSha sa~jj~jAprakRuto bhiShajAM doSheShu vyAdhiShu ca nAnAprakRutivisheShavyUhaH||11||
 
evameSha sa~jj~jAprakRuto bhiShajAM doSheShu vyAdhiShu ca nAnAprakRutivisheShavyUhaH||11||
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Characteristic features of primary and secondary (subordinate) diseases are as follows:  
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Characteristic features of primary and secondary (subordinate) diseases are as follows:
The primary disease manifests its own symptoms independently; this morbid condition is caused by factors specific to the manifestation of the disease. This can be cured by the therapies prescribed for that particular disease. The subordinate disease is characterized by opposite features. If all the three doshas are primarily vitiated at a time, the condition is known as sannipata. If only two of the doshas are vitiated, it is called samsarga. Depending upon the primary and subordinate nature of doshas, they are of many types. Considering such characteristic features, physicians attribute various names (like jwara or fever and atisara or diarrhea) to different conditions caused by doshas and diseases. [11]
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The primary disease manifests its own symptoms independently; this morbid condition is caused by factors specific to the manifestation of the disease. This can be cured by the therapies prescribed for that particular disease. The subordinate disease is characterized by opposite features. If all the three ''doshas'' are primarily vitiated at a time, the condition is known as ''sannipata''. If only two of the ''doshas'' are vitiated, it is called ''samsarga''. Depending upon the primary and subordinate nature of ''doshas'', they are of many types. Considering such characteristic features, physicians attribute various names (like ''jwara'' or fever and ''atisara'' or diarrhea) to different conditions caused by ''doshas'' and diseases. [11]
    
==== Four types of Agni ====
 
==== Four types of Agni ====

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