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Whether it is an agent (generically termed ''dravya'' in Sanskrit) with multiple ''rasas'' or a disorder having afflictions of various [[dosha]], one should first critically analyze the role of each rasa or dosha individually and then determine the effect of the ''dravya'' and the disorder. [9]
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Whether it is an agent (generically termed ''dravya'' in Sanskrit) with multiple ''rasas'' or a disorder having afflictions of various [[dosha]], one should first critically analyze the role of each rasa or [[dosha]] individually and then determine the effect of the ''dravya'' and the disorder. [9]
 
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But this rule is not applicable universally because in case of complex disorders (and ''dravyas'') where the effect is not exactly in accordance with the cause due to multiple causative factors operating, with differing (often conflicting) modes of operation, it is not possible to determine the effect of the ''dravya'' or the disease on the basis of the effect of individual ''rasas'' or ''doshas''. [10]
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But this rule is not applicable universally because in case of complex disorders (and ''dravyas'') where the effect is not exactly in accordance with the cause due to multiple causative factors operating, with differing (often conflicting) modes of operation, it is not possible to determine the effect of the ''dravya'' or the disease on the basis of the effect of individual ''rasas'' or [[dosha]]. [10]
 
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