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Why are just two factors involved in the synthesis of tastes? This is because each taste affects two doshas by aggravating or alleviating them. Sweet taste, for example, soothes two doshas, vata and pitta, and so forth. As a result, the two components represent two doshas. </div>
 
Why are just two factors involved in the synthesis of tastes? This is because each taste affects two doshas by aggravating or alleviating them. Sweet taste, for example, soothes two doshas, vata and pitta, and so forth. As a result, the two components represent two doshas. </div>
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== Relationship between six important qualities and taste ==
 
== Relationship between six important qualities and taste ==
 
According to six major properties, the six tastes are arranged in order of degrees of predominance as follows:
 
According to six major properties, the six tastes are arranged in order of degrees of predominance as follows:
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