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| ==== ''Nirghata'' ==== | | ==== ''Nirghata'' ==== |
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− | “Nirghata” is a type of weapon. Alternattively, the term ‘nirghata’ implies throwing a substance with the impact of excessive strength.
| + | ''Nirghata'' is a type of weapon. Alternatively, the term ''nirghata'' implies throwing a substance with the impact of excessive strength. |
− | Difference between kshata kshina and rajayakshma: | + | |
− | Though kshata kshina resembles with rajayakshma, the latter is caused by the simultaneous vitiation of all the three doshas, and it has a different etio-pathogenic processs (vide chikitsa 8:15). Signs and symptoms of these two diseases, namely ‘kshata kshina’ and ‘rajayakshma’ are different in presentation. Negligence in the treatment of kshata kshina leads to rajayakshma. | + | ===== Difference between ''kshatakshina'' and ''rajayakshma'' ===== |
− | Onset of diseaes: The tern ‘Avyakta’ literally means unmanifested. But in the present context it implies less manifested. This shows that the disease has acute onset/sudden onset without any incubation period. The term ‘vaisesika’, in the verse 13 implies ‘specially manifested’ or ‘excessively manifested’ | + | |
− | The term kshina, meaning diminution of tissue elements, implies diminution of semen and ojas (vital essence). | + | Though ''kshatakshina'' resembles with ''rajayakshma'', the latter is caused by the simultaneous vitiation of all the three ''doshas'', and it has a different etio-pathogenic processs ([[Chikitsa Sthana]] 8:15). Signs and symptoms of these two diseases, namely ''kshatakshina'' and ''rajayakshma'' are different in presentation. Negligence in the treatment of ''kshatakshina'' leads to ''rajayakshma''. |
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| + | ===== Onset of diseases ===== |
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| + | The tern ''avyakta'' literally means unmanifested. But in the present context it implies less manifested. This shows that the disease has acute onset/sudden onset without any incubation period. The term ''vaisesika'', in the verse 13 implies ‘specially manifested’ or ‘excessively manifested’. |
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| + | The term ''kshina'', meaning diminution or atrophy of tissue elements, implies diminution of semen and ''ojas'' (vital essence). |
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| According to some other scholars, the description in verse 13, pertains to the two groups of signs and symptoms, which are manifested in two different stages (type of this disease). | | According to some other scholars, the description in verse 13, pertains to the two groups of signs and symptoms, which are manifested in two different stages (type of this disease). |
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