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Anupashaya means aggravating factors. These are non-conducive to individual as well as disease. | Anupashaya means aggravating factors. These are non-conducive to individual as well as disease. | ||
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[[Jwara Nidana]] | [[Jwara Nidana]] | ||
Revision as of 10:14, 28 July 2020
Anupashaya means aggravating factors. These are non-conducive to individual as well as disease.