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In research, the analysis of data and its interpretation is done on the basis of ''Uhya''.
 
In research, the analysis of data and its interpretation is done on the basis of ''Uhya''.
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===29. Samucchaya (Specification)===
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===29. Samucchaya (Compilation/Collection)===
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It means the taking of two or more things together as having equal value. In certain sentences from the texts multiple words are used, while highlighting and giving stress on each word. This type of method is called as samucchaya. E.g. in Ch.I.1.3, the important points to be discussed in Indriyasthana are enlisted. Here each word is written as vanashcha, svarashcha etc. By adding ‘Cha’, each word is specified. This is to denote that each of these topics is equally important.
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It means the grouping two or more similar things together. In certain sentences, multiple words are used, while highlighting and emphasizing each word. This type of method is called as ''Samucchaya''. E.g. The important assessment parameters of residual life span are enlisted in first chapter of [[Indriya Sthana]]. Here each word is written as ''varnashcha'', ''svarashcha'' etc. By adding ‘''Cha''’, each word is specified.[[Varnasvariyamindriyam Adhyaya # Factors for assessment of residual span of life |(Cha.In.1/3)]]. This is to denote that each of these topics are equally important and form a group.
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In clinical medicine, groups of similar symptoms will lead to diagnosis of a specific disease.
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In research, the data is collected and grouped together as per similar criteria.
    
===30. Nidarshana (Illustration)===
 
===30. Nidarshana (Illustration)===

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