The odor and other parameters can be examined by direct perception (pratyaksha pramana), but taste (rasa) is always examined by inference (anumana pramana) because of lack of laboratory investigations. For example, If flies and ants are attracted towards the body – then it is inferred that the taste of the body has become sweet and if the lice, mosquitoes etc. started leaving the patient’s body, it is inferred that the patient’s body has developed excessive distaste. This information can be helpful in certain rural areas of the world. [Verse 17-22] | The odor and other parameters can be examined by direct perception (pratyaksha pramana), but taste (rasa) is always examined by inference (anumana pramana) because of lack of laboratory investigations. For example, If flies and ants are attracted towards the body – then it is inferred that the taste of the body has become sweet and if the lice, mosquitoes etc. started leaving the patient’s body, it is inferred that the patient’s body has developed excessive distaste. This information can be helpful in certain rural areas of the world. [Verse 17-22] |