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|title=Trividha Roga Vishesha Vijnaniya Vimana
 
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* ''Rajah sangena'' - attachments by involvement  
 
* ''Rajah sangena'' - attachments by involvement  
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* ''Moham avigyanena''- ignorance, has no skills, without occupation, remains idol.
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* ''Moham avigyanena''- confused state by lack of proper knowledge
    
* ''Krodham abhidrohena''- anger by choosing measures for revenge
 
* ''Krodham abhidrohena''- anger by choosing measures for revenge
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* ''Shokam dainyena''- grief by poverty of thinking
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* ''Shokam dainyena''- grief by pity appearance 
    
* ''Harsham aamoden''- pleasure by way of celebrations.
 
* ''Harsham aamoden''- pleasure by way of celebrations.
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In other texts of Ayurveda, various references of one type, two types, three types, four types, six types, eight types, ten types, eleven types, and twelve types of examination of the patient are described. Some important are as given below:
 
In other texts of Ayurveda, various references of one type, two types, three types, four types, six types, eight types, ten types, eleven types, and twelve types of examination of the patient are described. Some important are as given below:
i)In Sushruta samhita,three fold like inspection(darshana), palpation (sparshana) and interrogation (prashana) are described. Six fold examination (5 sense (indriya) and interrogation (prashana pareeksha)) is also described.
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i)In Sushruta samhita,three fold like inspection(darshana), palpation (sparshana) and interrogation (prashana) are described. Six fold examination (5 sense ([[indriya]]) and interrogation (prashana pareeksha)) is also described.
ii)Yogaratnakar text describes eight fold examination viz. pulse(nadi), bowel habit/stool examination (mala), urine examination (mutra), tongue (jihwa), sound (shabda), touch (sparsha), sight (drik) and features (akriti). This is widely used in general examination of the patient.
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ii)Yogaratnakar text describes eight fold examination viz. pulse(nadi), bowel habit/stool examination ([[mala]]), urine examination ([[mutra]]), tongue (jihwa), sound (shabda), touch (sparsha), sight (drik) and features (akriti). This is widely used in general examination of the patient.
    
=== Contemporary methods ===
 
=== Contemporary methods ===
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