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<big>'''[[Indriya Sthana]] Chapter 11. Signs and Symptoms of Imminent Death caused due to Diminution of [[Agni]] '''</big>  
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<big>'''[[Indriya Sthana]] Chapter 11. Signs and Symptoms of Imminent Death caused due to diminution of [[Agni]] '''</big>  
    
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We shall now expound the chapter on signs and symptoms of ‘Imminent Death due to diminution of ''Agni'' (Factor responsible for digestion and metabolism). Thus said Lord Atreya. [1-2]  
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Now we shall expound the chapter "Anujyoti" (Signs and Symptoms of Imminent Death caused due to diminution of [[Agni]]). Thus said Lord Atreya. [1-2]  
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==== Signs of near-death and declining lifespan ====
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=== Signs of near-death and declining lifespan ===
 
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A wise physician should abstain from treating a patient on observing that the patient’s body is simultaneously responding both excessively and deficiently to sensory stimuli. [22]   
 
A wise physician should abstain from treating a patient on observing that the patient’s body is simultaneously responding both excessively and deficiently to sensory stimuli. [22]   
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==== Signs of death ====
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The physician should always assess the prognostic signs of life in diseased as well as in healthy person. Because the knowledge of prognostic signs of life and diseases helps to decide remaining lifespan and hence treatment can be planned accordingly. [28]
 
The physician should always assess the prognostic signs of life in diseased as well as in healthy person. Because the knowledge of prognostic signs of life and diseases helps to decide remaining lifespan and hence treatment can be planned accordingly. [28]
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==== Summary ====
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=== Summary ===
 
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As per ancient classical texts, life span of everyone is fixed and pre-ordained. No one can add years to the life only quality of life can be improved with medications. The same thing is meant here when it is said that death is the destiny of patient and that desirable quality of medicine, human resource and all other things cannot make the person outlive his destined lifespan.[27]
 
As per ancient classical texts, life span of everyone is fixed and pre-ordained. No one can add years to the life only quality of life can be improved with medications. The same thing is meant here when it is said that death is the destiny of patient and that desirable quality of medicine, human resource and all other things cannot make the person outlive his destined lifespan.[27]
 
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=== Glossary ===
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#Agni – Digestive and metabolic power of body
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#Ojas – extract / essence of all seven Dhatu
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#Mana - Thought
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#Indriya – sensory organs
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#Sattva  - Mind
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#Atma  -Soul
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#Arishta – the symptom that show definite death of person
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#Dosha – basic components / energy which govern the body
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#Ksheerapa- dependent on milk only
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#Ksheerannada – taking  milk and grains both (as principal food)
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#Annada – taking grains as staple food
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#Bali – the food or other thing that offered to creatures or God
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#Arundhati – a star that situated adjacent to the constellation of the great bear
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=== References ===
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