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The word ‘Mala’ literally means dust, dirt, filth, secretion or impurity.  In Ayurveda, the term is applied to the biological products formed after digestion and metabolism (SAT-B.457).  These metabolic waste products are collected at respective sites and excreted from body openings. If accumulated beyond normal physiological limits, they can vitiate the body constituents. This article describes general aspects about mala in Ayurveda.  
 
The word ‘Mala’ literally means dust, dirt, filth, secretion or impurity.  In Ayurveda, the term is applied to the biological products formed after digestion and metabolism (SAT-B.457).  These metabolic waste products are collected at respective sites and excreted from body openings. If accumulated beyond normal physiological limits, they can vitiate the body constituents. This article describes general aspects about mala in Ayurveda.  
 
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