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| ==== Pranodanasamanavyanapanatma ==== | | ==== Pranodanasamanavyanapanatma ==== |
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− | With the help of the five lieutenants of vata | + | With the help of the five lieutenants of vata: |
− | • Prana (predominance of akash)– propensity to assimilate
| + | *Prana (predominance of akash)– propensity to assimilate |
− | • Apana – (predominance of prithvi)-propensity to eliminate, aversion & ejection
| + | *Apana (predominance of prithvi)- propensity to eliminate, aversion & ejection |
− | • Samana –(predominance of agni)- analyzing assimilable and eliminable i.e. sara (nourishing part) & kitta (waste products)
| + | *Samana (predominance of agni)- analyzing assimilable and eliminable i.e. sara (nourishing part) & kitta (waste products) |
− | • Vyana – (predominance of vayu)- circulation in body
| + | *Vyana (predominance of vayu)- circulation in body |
− | • Udana –(predominance of water) -functional utilization
| + | *Udana (predominance of water) -functional utilization |
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| Ayurvedic scholars study each of these types of vata in depth. In the aforementioned section, we have given a few examples for ease of understanding. | | Ayurvedic scholars study each of these types of vata in depth. In the aforementioned section, we have given a few examples for ease of understanding. |
| 3. Pravartaka cheshtanam: Initiator of different types of (higher & lower, visible & invisible, motor & sensory) functions of vata: | | 3. Pravartaka cheshtanam: Initiator of different types of (higher & lower, visible & invisible, motor & sensory) functions of vata: |