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  • ...tively, they are called sharirika [[dosha]]. A person can only control the vaikrita [[dosha]] through diet and lifestyle. [A.S. Sharira Sthana 8/4]<ref name="m
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  • ...a]] (dosha gati) mentioned as normal ([[Prakriti|prakriti]]) and abnormal (vaikrita) are with the same nomenclature viz. [[Koshtha|koshtha]], shakha, [[Marma|m ...a|dosha]]. As these gati are further classified into prakrita (normal) and vaikrita (abnormal), the healthy channels will render the passage for [[Dosha|dosha]
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  • ...t disturb the harmony of nature. Adharma is included under the 4 abnormal (vaikrita bhava or vikara) also termed as naimittika or asansiddhika bhava. These are
    34 KB (5,072 words) - 09:19, 24 February 2024
  • ...scribes two kinds of organisms, namely ''prakrita'' (non-pathogenic) and ''vaikrita'' (pathogenic). Also described are two categories of pathogens/parasites, n
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  • ...an that responsible for vitiation of the concerned [[dosha]] is known as [[Vaikrita]] (unnatural) which is troublesome. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/42]
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  • ...f [[Manas|mind]]. While [[Rajas|rajas]] and [[Tamas|tamas]] are considered vaikrita (pathological) states of [[Manas|mind – manas]] [[Dosha|dosha]]. Dhairya
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  • *''prakrita'' (according to seasons) and ''vaikrita'' (unseasonal) ==== ''Vaikrita jwara'' ====
    282 KB (25,862 words) - 10:09, 23 February 2024
  • ...cribes two kinds of organisms, namely ''prakrita'' (non-pathogenic), and ''vaikrita'' (pathogenic). Also described are two categories of pathogens/parasites, n
    99 KB (9,452 words) - 08:14, 23 February 2024