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a) Easterly winds
 
a) Easterly winds
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The easterly wind is pleasant, moist and contains salts also. It is heavy, produces a burning sensation and increases blood [[rakta]] and [[pitta]]. It always aggravates disease, especially in those who are afflicted with ulcers, wounds and poisons and who are of sleshmika constitution. It is good for persons of vatika constitution, those who are exhausted and who are emaciated due to vitiation of [[kapha]]; but even in them it specifically increases the discharge from ulcers.
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The easterly wind is pleasant, moist and contains salts also. It is heavy, produces a burning sensation and increases blood ([[rakta]]) and [[pitta]]. It always aggravates disease, especially in those who are afflicted with ulcers, wounds and poisons and who are of sleshmika constitution. It is good for persons of vatika constitution, those who are exhausted and who are emaciated due to vitiation of [[kapha]]; but even in them it specifically increases the discharge from ulcers.
    
b) Southern winds
 
b) Southern winds
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The southern wind is pleasant, does not produce a burning sensation, is slightly astringent, light and is the best (amongst all the winds) and is beneficial for the eyes; it increases strength, cause the subsidence of (disorders) of blood [[rakta]] and [[pitta]] and does not vitiate the [[vata]].
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The southern wind is pleasant, does not produce a burning sensation, is slightly astringent, light and is the best (amongst all the winds) and is beneficial for the eyes; it increases strength, cause the subsidence of (disorders) of blood ([[rakta]]) and [[pitta]] and does not vitiate the [[vata]].
    
c) Westerly winds
 
c) Westerly winds
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