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'Dina'  means day and 'Charya' means observable codes. The word literally means daily regimen.   
 
'Dina'  means day and 'Charya' means observable codes. The word literally means daily regimen.   
  

Revision as of 11:47, 29 July 2020

'Dina' means day and 'Charya' means observable codes. The word literally means daily regimen.

Description: It is an important part of preservation of health and management of diseases particularly in lifestyle management.The term signifies prescribed daily routine regime for a healthy by analyzing his body constituents, age season etc.



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