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===21. Vidhana (Sequential interpretation)===
 
===21. Vidhana (Sequential interpretation)===
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The sequence of evidences is arranged in order and they are interpreted in proper statements. Here certain concepts in the texts are elaborated, in the subsequent description in the text itself. E.g. In seventh chapter of [[Sutra Sthana]], the channels for elimination of mala (metabolic by products)are affected by abnormally increased or decreased malas. Just after that we find further explanation, that such increase or decrease in the mala can be inferred by observing hampered elimination or excessive elimination from these channels, through external orifices.[[ Naveganadharaniya Adhyaya # Malayana (channels of excretion) |(Ch.Su.7/42-43)]]
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The sequence of evidences is arranged in order and they are interpreted in proper statements. Here certain concepts in the texts are elaborated, in the subsequent description in the text itself. E.g. In seventh chapter of [[Sutra Sthana]], it is quoted that the channels for elimination of mala (metabolic by products)are affected by abnormally increased or decreased mala. Just after that we find further explanation, that such increase or decrease in the mala can be inferred by observing hampered elimination or excessive elimination from these channels, through external orifices.[[ Naveganadharaniya Adhyaya # Malayana (channels of excretion) |(Cha.Su.7/42-43)]]
    
In clinical medicine, the chronological sequence is arranged in order to understand pathogenesis of disease and step wise treatment is planned.  
 
In clinical medicine, the chronological sequence is arranged in order to understand pathogenesis of disease and step wise treatment is planned.  

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