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===30. Nidarshana (Illustration)===
 
===30. Nidarshana (Illustration)===
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It allows to describe anything after the analogy of other things. Here simple examples are given, which everyone can understand. These examples are taken from the things, which are well known to the society, therefore even a fool can understand. E.g. in Ch.Sha.1.43-44, it is said that Atma (soul) has to be accepted as responsible for all the actions. Because the other factors are inanimate, so they are not capable of doing anything on their own. Those who do not accept existence of Atma, will have to say that the clay, the rod, the wheel, all come together in absence of a potter to produce a pot. Such examples are known as Nidarshana.  
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It allows to describe anything after the analogy of other things. Here simple examples are given, which everyone can understand. These examples are taken from the things, which are well known to the society, therefore even a fool can understand. E.g. in first chapter of [[Sharir Sthana]] , it is said that ''Atma'' (soul) has to be accepted as responsible for all the actions. Because the other factors are inanimate and are not capable of doing anything on their own. it is illustrated with the example of making a pot. Those who do not accept existence of ''Atma'', will have to say that the clay, the rod, the wheel, all come together in absence of a potter to produce a pot [[Katidhapurusha Sharira # Rashipurusha(Holistic human being)|(Cha.Sha.1/43-44)]]. Such examples are known as ''Nidarshana''.
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In clinical medicine, some examples are illustrated to understand the diagnosis, pathology and mode of action of medicines.
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In research, possible references including illustrations are discussed.
    
===31. Nirvachana (Scientific illustrations/ Definition)===
 
===31. Nirvachana (Scientific illustrations/ Definition)===

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