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न तु कल्पनमुद्दिश्य कषायः प्रतिषिध्यते||१६२||  
 
न तु कल्पनमुद्दिश्य कषायः प्रतिषिध्यते||१६२||  
 
यः कषायकषायः  स्यात् स वर्ज्यस्तरुणज्वरे|१६३|
 
यः कषायकषायः  स्यात् स वर्ज्यस्तरुणज्वरे|१६३|
stabhyantē na  vipacyantē kurvanti viṣamajvaram||161||  
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stabhyantē na  vipacyantē kurvanti viṣamajvaram||161||  
 
dōṣā baddhāḥ kaṣāyēṇa stambhitvāttaruṇē jvarē|  
 
dōṣā baddhāḥ kaṣāyēṇa stambhitvāttaruṇē jvarē|  
 
na tu kalpanamuddiśya kaṣāyaḥ pratiṣidhyatē||162||  
 
na tu kalpanamuddiśya kaṣāyaḥ pratiṣidhyatē||162||  
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na tu kalpanamuddishya kaShAyaH pratiShidhyate||162||  
 
na tu kalpanamuddishya kaShAyaH pratiShidhyate||162||  
 
yaH kaShAyakaShAyaH  syAt sa varjyastaruNajvare|163|  
 
yaH kaShAyakaShAyaH  syAt sa varjyastaruNajvare|163|  
If, decoctions of astringent drugs are administered to the patient in taruna jwara (first stage of jwara) stage, then the doshas do not undergo paka (digested) and get adhered due to stickiness. This leads to the onset of vishama jwara (irregular fevers). The term kashaya has two meanings i.e. the decoction prepared by boiling the drugs and astringent taste. In the first stage of jwara (taruna jwara), the astringent tasted drugs are prohibited. (161-163)  
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If, decoctions of astringent drugs are administered to the patient in taruna jwara (first stage of jwara) stage, then the doshas do not undergo paka (digested) and get adhered due to stickiness. This leads to the onset of vishama jwara (irregular fevers). The term kashaya has two meanings i.e. the decoction prepared by boiling the drugs and astringent taste. In the first stage of jwara (taruna jwara), the astringent tasted drugs are prohibited. (161-163)
    
==== Yusha (soup) indications ====
 
==== Yusha (soup) indications ====

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