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Thus ends the 29th Chapter ([[Vatarakta Chikitsa]]) in [[Chikitsa Sthana]] in treatise composed by Agnivesha, redacted by Charak and reconstructed by Dridhabala. [163–165]
 
Thus ends the 29th Chapter ([[Vatarakta Chikitsa]]) in [[Chikitsa Sthana]] in treatise composed by Agnivesha, redacted by Charak and reconstructed by Dridhabala. [163–165]
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== Tattva Vimarsha (Fundamental Principles) ==
    
#''Vatashonita'' occurs when aggravated ''vata'' is afflicted with vitiated ''shonita''. ''Vata'' is the constantly moving and ''shonita'' is also constantly flowing tissue, both need clear passage for uninterrupted movement. There is simultaneous aggravation of ''vata'', vitiation of ''rakta'' and damage to potency of channels (arteries and veins). When channels pass through narrow and circuitous path of small joints, vitiated ''rakta'' and aggravated ''vata'' gets seated there to start inflammation of local tissues.
 
#''Vatashonita'' occurs when aggravated ''vata'' is afflicted with vitiated ''shonita''. ''Vata'' is the constantly moving and ''shonita'' is also constantly flowing tissue, both need clear passage for uninterrupted movement. There is simultaneous aggravation of ''vata'', vitiation of ''rakta'' and damage to potency of channels (arteries and veins). When channels pass through narrow and circuitous path of small joints, vitiated ''rakta'' and aggravated ''vata'' gets seated there to start inflammation of local tissues.

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