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==== Qualities of seasons ====
 
==== Qualities of seasons ====
 
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The qualities of different seasons are to be understood in three aspects viz. ''masa'' (month), ''rashi'' (stellar constellations) and ''svarupa'' (characteristic features). The regimen prescribed for each seasons should be followed in mild, moderate or full degree in the succeeding order of strength of seasons. Importance is given first to the appearance of ''svarupa'' in reckoning season, then to the ''rashi'' and last to the ''masa''. The regimen prescribed for the seasons should be mild or part, if only ''masa'' has commenced without commencement of ''rashi'' or ''svarupa''; it should be moderate if ''rashi'' has commenced but ''svarupa'' has not yet; and regimen should in full measure if ''svarupa'' has commenced ever without ''rashi''.
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The qualities of different seasons are to be understood in three aspects viz. [[masa[[ (month), [[rashi]] (stellar constellations) and [[svarupa]] (characteristic features). The regimen prescribed for each seasons should be followed in mild, moderate or full degree in the succeeding order of strength of seasons. Importance is given first to the appearance of [[svarupa]] in reckoning season, then to the [[rashi]] and last to the [[masa]]. The regimen prescribed for the seasons should be mild or part, if only [[masa]] has commenced without commencement of [[rashi]] or [[svarupa]]; it should be moderate, if [[rashi]] has commenced, but [[svarupa]] has not yet; and regimen should in full measure if [[svarupa]] has commenced ever without [[rashi]].
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The characteristics of normal seasons have been described in terms of various environmental factors. Knowledge of these characteristics is important to differentiate between deranged (abnormal) and normal seasons so that precautions can be taken to prevent the adverse effect of abnormal seasons.<ref> S.Su. 6 </ref>
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The characteristics of normal seasons have been described in terms of various environmental factors. Knowledge of these characteristics is important to differentiate between deranged (abnormal) and normal seasons so that precautions can be taken to prevent the adverse effect of abnormal seasons.<ref> Sushruta Samhita Chapter 6 </ref>
 
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