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<big>'''Vimana Sthana Chapter 7. Types of patients and organisms affecting Human Body '''</big>
 
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<p style="text-align:justify;">In this chapter, two subjects are described viz. 1. Two types of patients, based on the psychological types and physical strength are seen; 2. Knowledge of micro and macro organisms that affect human  body is given. These two topics seem different, however are connected in view of varied response of humans to exogenous causative factors of disease. The first type of responding individual exaggerates their symptoms (guruvyadhita) and other type understate their symptoms (laghuvyadhita). It is important to make correct assessment of their condition to know the prognosis for proper treatment.  Knowledge of micro and macro organisms affecting the body, their etiological factors, site (location), classification, morphology, pathology, nomenclature and treatment is described. These organisms termed as ‘krimi’ have both internal and external manifestations. Three internal types explained on the basis of their origin are [[rakta]]ja (originating in blood), shleshmika (originating due to [[kapha]] predominant factors), and [[purisha]]ja (originating in feces). Three step treatment protocol has been mentioned i.e., nidana parivarjana (giving up etiological factors), apakarshana (extraction) and Prakritivighata (creating unsuitable environment for parasites). Thus the chapter narrates in detail about the methodology of analysis of krimi, their origin and ill effects and also the modes and medicaments to treat them. </br>
<div style="text-align:justify;">In this chapter, two subjects are described viz. 1. Two types of patients, based on the psychological types and physical strength are seen; 2. Knowledge of micro and macro organisms that affect human  body is given. These two topics seem different, however are connected in view of varied response of humans to exogenous causative factors of disease. The first type of responding individual exaggerates their symptoms (guruvyadhita) and other type understate their symptoms (laghuvyadhita). It is important to make correct assessment of their condition to know the prognosis for proper treatment.  Knowledge of micro and macro organisms affecting the body, their etiological factors, site (location), classification, morphology, pathology, nomenclature and treatment is described. These organisms termed as ‘krimi’ have both internal and external manifestations. Three internal types explained on the basis of their origin are [[rakta]]ja (originating in blood), shleshmika (originating due to [[kapha]] predominant factors), and [[purisha]]ja (originating in feces). Three step treatment protocol has been mentioned i.e., nidana parivarjana (giving up etiological factors), apakarshana (extraction) and Prakritivighata (creating unsuitable environment for parasites). Thus the chapter narrates in detail about the methodology of analysis of krimi, their origin and ill effects and also the modes and medicaments to treat them. </div>
      
'''Keywords''': ''Vyadhita Roopiya, Guru Vyadhita, Sattvabala, Laghu Vyadhita, Krimi, Shleshmika, [[Purisha]]ja, [[Rakta]]ja, Nidana Parivarjan, Apakarshan, Prakritivighta'', Parasites, worms, response of patient to disease, micro-organisms.  
 
'''Keywords''': ''Vyadhita Roopiya, Guru Vyadhita, Sattvabala, Laghu Vyadhita, Krimi, Shleshmika, [[Purisha]]ja, [[Rakta]]ja, Nidana Parivarjan, Apakarshan, Prakritivighta'', Parasites, worms, response of patient to disease, micro-organisms.  
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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=== Further reading ===
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#Charak Samhita, Shri Chakrapani virachita [[Ayurveda]] deepika vyakhya, Yadavaji Trikamji Acharya Sampadita, Choukhamba Surabharati Prakashana.
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#Charak Samhita, Shri Chakrapani virachita [[Ayurveda]] Deepika tatha Shri Gangadhara viracita Jalpakalpataru Teeka, Choukhamba publishers.
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#Charak Samhita, Edited with Vaidyamanorama Hindi commentary by Acharya Vidyadhara Shukla and Prof Ravidatta Tripathi, Choukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthana.
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#Charak Samhita, Edited with Caraka Chndrika Hindi commentary by Dr. Brahmanand Tripathi, Chaukhamba Surbharati Prakashan.
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#Charak Samhita, Edited with Hindi commentary, Vidyotini by Shri Kashinath Shastry and Gorakhnath Chaturvedi, Choukhamba Orientalia.
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#Charak Samhita, Bhashatrayanuvada, Edited and published by Shri Gulabakumvarava Ayurvedic Society, Jamnagar, India.
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#Charak Samhita, Edited with English commentary by Shri Priyavrita Sharma, Choukhamba Orientalia.
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#Ashtanga Hrdayam, Nidana Sathana, 14/44
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#Sushrutha Samhita Uttara Tantra, 54/15
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#Harita Samhita, Prathamasthaanam, 5/9-15
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#Bhava Prakasha, Krimirogaadhikara/3
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#Sharangadhara Samhita Krimigananaadhikara, Purvakhanda,7/14-18,
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#Yogaratnakara Snayuka Nidana and Chikitsa/2
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#Sushrutha Uttara 54/19
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#Charak Samhita,Vimana 7/11
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#Charak Samhita Vimana 7/11
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#Sushrutha Samhita, Uttara Tantra, 54/18
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#Chakrapani on Charak Samhita, Vimana 7/14-15
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#Chakrapani on  Charak Samhita Vimana, 7/16
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#Shabda Stoma Mahanidhi, Sanskrit Dictionary by Shri Taranath Bhattacharya, Choukhamba Sanskrit Series, Varanasi.
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#Vachaspatyam, Sanskrit Dictionary, by Taranath Tarka Vachaspati, Choukhamba Sanskrit Series, Varanasi.
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#Sir Monier Williams Sanskrit English Dictionary, Cognate Indo European Languages, Motilal Banarasi Das.
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#Stedman’s Medical Dictionary by The Williams and Wilkins Company, Baltimore.
    
=== Video links ===
 
=== Video links ===
    
* Video by Prof.M.S.Baghel on Parasitology in [[Ayurveda]] available on [http://ayushguru.org/video/135/ayurvedic-classics-unexplored-wisdom-of-ancient-india ayushguru project link] retrieved on May 30, 2019
 
* Video by Prof.M.S.Baghel on Parasitology in [[Ayurveda]] available on [http://ayushguru.org/video/135/ayurvedic-classics-unexplored-wisdom-of-ancient-india ayushguru project link] retrieved on May 30, 2019
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