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Thus, ends the 26th chapter of [[Chikitsa Sthana]] dealing with the treatment of diseases of the three vital organs in Agnivesha’s work as redacted by Charak, and supplemented by Dridhabala.
 
Thus, ends the 26th chapter of [[Chikitsa Sthana]] dealing with the treatment of diseases of the three vital organs in Agnivesha’s work as redacted by Charak, and supplemented by Dridhabala.
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=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' ===  
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=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' / Fundamental Principles===  
    
*There are one hundred and seven vital points called ''marma'' in the body which are junctures of body components and ''prana'' (life force) resides in them. Among the ten ''pranayatana'', three ''marma'' i.e., ''shira, hridaya'' and ''basti'' are important.  
 
*There are one hundred and seven vital points called ''marma'' in the body which are junctures of body components and ''prana'' (life force) resides in them. Among the ten ''pranayatana'', three ''marma'' i.e., ''shira, hridaya'' and ''basti'' are important.  
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*The dosha viz. ''vayu, pitta'' and ''kapha'' never destroy each other in spite of having contradictory properties, they coexist in a harmonious state. This happens because of their ''sahaja satmya'' (natural wholesome disposition of coexistence).
 
*The dosha viz. ''vayu, pitta'' and ''kapha'' never destroy each other in spite of having contradictory properties, they coexist in a harmonious state. This happens because of their ''sahaja satmya'' (natural wholesome disposition of coexistence).
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=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' ===  
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=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' / Applied Inferences===  
    
==== Understanding concept of ''udavarta'' ====
 
==== Understanding concept of ''udavarta'' ====

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