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Snigdha (Unctuous), Guru (Heavy), Shweta (Whitish), Pichhila (Slimy, Sticky in nature), Shita (Cold), Tamogunadhik (dominant with Tamasik guna at psychological level), Swadu (Sweet in taste normally), Lavana (Salty in taste abnormally)
 
Snigdha (Unctuous), Guru (Heavy), Shweta (Whitish), Pichhila (Slimy, Sticky in nature), Shita (Cold), Tamogunadhik (dominant with Tamasik guna at psychological level), Swadu (Sweet in taste normally), Lavana (Salty in taste abnormally)
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==Dosha Guna and Elemental constitution==
   
==Importance of Dosha==
 
==Importance of Dosha==
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Dosha are the physiological entities of the body playing their respective role both at physical and psychological level as well. They are involved at almost every happening inside the body from subtle to gross level activities. They are involved in birth or origin of an tiny structure, component, organ and ultimately an individual too. They are having a crucial role to run all the functional activities, mechanics of an structure, organ, system and complete organism. Their importance is highlighted in Ayurveda in different Ayurvedic treatises as -
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* दोषधातुमलमूलं हि शरीरम् | - सु.सू.१५/३
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* दोषधातुमलमूलो हि देहः | - अ.सं.सू.१६
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* दोषधातुमलामूलं हि सदा दहस्य तं चलः | - अ.ह्.सू.११
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===Physiological Importance===
 
===Physiological Importance===
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# '''Dosha are involved in formation of Prakruti''' - As the definition of the Dosha itself implies - ''Prakruti arambhaktvam''
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# '''Dosha are vital components to maintain and establish the Health'''
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# Normalcy of Dosha is responsible for Normal state of ''Agni''
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# Any deviation in any form of Dosha from their normalcy leads to development of pathological ailments further leading into disease.
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# Even though countable and limited Dosha, they are capable to produce innumerable pathological symptoms and diseases too.
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===Pathological Importance===
 
===Pathological Importance===
 
==References==
 
==References==
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