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atibahutvAt khalu kecidaparisa~gkhyeyAnyAcakShate srotAMsi, parisa~gkhyeyAni punaranye||5||
 
atibahutvAt khalu kecidaparisa~gkhyeyAnyAcakShate srotAMsi, parisa~gkhyeyAni punaranye||5||
 
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Some experts opine that an individual is just the aggregate of innumerable ''srotamsi'' because of their pervasiveness and the diffusiveness of agents that aggravate or pacify ''doshas''. However, it is not correct because that which ''srotas'' belongs to, which they carry, nourish and where they are situated, all that is different from ''srotamsi'' themselves. Some experts hold that ''srotamsi'' are innumerable because they are many while others consider them as definite in number. [4-5]
 
Some experts opine that an individual is just the aggregate of innumerable ''srotamsi'' because of their pervasiveness and the diffusiveness of agents that aggravate or pacify ''doshas''. However, it is not correct because that which ''srotas'' belongs to, which they carry, nourish and where they are situated, all that is different from ''srotamsi'' themselves. Some experts hold that ''srotamsi'' are innumerable because they are many while others consider them as definite in number. [4-5]
 
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तेषां तु खलु स्रोतसां यथास्थूलं कतिचित्प्रकारान्मूलतश्च  प्रकोपविज्ञानतश्चानुव्याख्यास्यामः; ये भविष्यन्त्यलमनुक्तार्थज्ञानाय ज्ञानवतां, विज्ञानाय चाज्ञानवताम्||६||  
 
तेषां तु खलु स्रोतसां यथास्थूलं कतिचित्प्रकारान्मूलतश्च  प्रकोपविज्ञानतश्चानुव्याख्यास्यामः; ये भविष्यन्त्यलमनुक्तार्थज्ञानाय ज्ञानवतां, विज्ञानाय चाज्ञानवताम्||६||  
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tadyathA- prANodakAnnarasarudhiramAMsamedosthimajjashukramUtrapurIShasvedavahAnIti;vAtapittashleShmaNAM punaH sarvasharIracarANAM sarvANi srotAMsyayanabhUtAni, tadvadatIndriyANAMpunaH sattvAdInAM kevalaM cetanAvaccharIramayanabhUtamadhiShThAnabhUtaM ca|  
 
tadyathA- prANodakAnnarasarudhiramAMsamedosthimajjashukramUtrapurIShasvedavahAnIti;vAtapittashleShmaNAM punaH sarvasharIracarANAM sarvANi srotAMsyayanabhUtAni, tadvadatIndriyANAMpunaH sattvAdInAM kevalaM cetanAvaccharIramayanabhUtamadhiShThAnabhUtaM ca|  
 
tadetat srotasAM prakRutibhUtatvAnna vikArairupasRujyate sharIram||7||  
 
tadetat srotasAM prakRutibhUtatvAnna vikArairupasRujyate sharIram||7||  
 
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I will give examples of some types of ''srotas'' according to their origin and abnormalities, which will suffice for the learned to know about those not mentioned here and for the mediocre to grasp them fully. Some of the major ''srotas'' include those carrying ''prana'' i.e. vital breath, ''udaka'' or water, ''anna'' or food, ''rasa'' or plasma, ''rakta'' or red blood, ''mamsa'' or muscle, ''meda'' or adipose, ''asthi'' or bone, ''majja'' or marrow, ''shukra'' i.e. reproductive elements, ''mutra'' or urine, ''purisha'' or feces and ''sweda'' or sweat. As regards ''vata-pittta-kapha'', they move all over the body with all the ''srotamsi'' serving as their passages. Similarly, for mind etc. which transcend sense organs, the entire sentient body serves as a passage as well as its location. As long as these ''srotamsi'' are normal, the body is not inflicted with any disorder. [6-7]
 
I will give examples of some types of ''srotas'' according to their origin and abnormalities, which will suffice for the learned to know about those not mentioned here and for the mediocre to grasp them fully. Some of the major ''srotas'' include those carrying ''prana'' i.e. vital breath, ''udaka'' or water, ''anna'' or food, ''rasa'' or plasma, ''rakta'' or red blood, ''mamsa'' or muscle, ''meda'' or adipose, ''asthi'' or bone, ''majja'' or marrow, ''shukra'' i.e. reproductive elements, ''mutra'' or urine, ''purisha'' or feces and ''sweda'' or sweat. As regards ''vata-pittta-kapha'', they move all over the body with all the ''srotamsi'' serving as their passages. Similarly, for mind etc. which transcend sense organs, the entire sentient body serves as a passage as well as its location. As long as these ''srotamsi'' are normal, the body is not inflicted with any disorder. [6-7]
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==== Roots of transportation channels and signs of their vitiation ====
 
==== Roots of transportation channels and signs of their vitiation ====

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