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**The ''prakritika guna'' (constitutional property) of ''vata'' is ''raja guna'' , as it is told to be ''rajo bahulya''.
 
**The ''prakritika guna'' (constitutional property) of ''vata'' is ''raja guna'' , as it is told to be ''rajo bahulya''.
 
**''Bhautika''  means the quality derived from the ''mahabhutas''. The ''bhautika gunas'' of ''vata dosha'' are ''ruksha'' (dryness), ''sheeta'' (coldness), ''laghu'' (lightness), ''sukshma'' (minuteness), ''chala'' (movement), ''vishada'' (clearness) and ''khara'' (roughness).  
 
**''Bhautika''  means the quality derived from the ''mahabhutas''. The ''bhautika gunas'' of ''vata dosha'' are ''ruksha'' (dryness), ''sheeta'' (coldness), ''laghu'' (lightness), ''sukshma'' (minuteness), ''chala'' (movement), ''vishada'' (clearness) and ''khara'' (roughness).  
*vata is non-material (Avayavasamghatarahita) in nature which can also be termed as rarefied in nature and is anavasthita (unstable) too. These two properties are due to its bhautic muhushchari (constantly mobile) composition. vata is composed of akasha and vayu predominantly.  
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*''Vata'' is non-material (''avayavasamghatarahita'') in nature which can also be termed as rarefied in nature and is ''anavasthita'' (unstable) too. These two properties are due to its ''bhautik muhushchari'' (constantly mobile) composition. ''Vata'' is composed of ''akasha'' and ''vayu'' predominantly.  
*Agni is represented by pitta, which in its non-aggravated and aggravated form performs various good and bad functions including digestion or indigestion, vision or loss of vision, normality or abnormality of body heat and complexion, valour, fear, anger, joy, attachment, happiness and other such pairs of opposing qualities.
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*''Agni'' is represented by ''pitta'', which in its non-aggravated and aggravated form performs various good and bad functions including digestion or indigestion, vision or loss of vision, normality or abnormality of body heat and complexion, valour, fear, anger, joy, attachment, happiness and other such pairs of opposing qualities.
*Soma, the moon or the god of water, is represented by kapha in the body which in its normal and abnormal state performs good or bad activities or functions in our body, such as firmness or sturdiness of the body and looseness of the body, nourishment and leanness, enthusiasm and laziness, potency and impotency, wisdom and ignorance and similar other pair of qualities.
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*''Soma'', the moon or the god of water, is represented by ''kapha'' in the body which in its normal and abnormal state performs good or bad activities or functions in our body, such as firmness or sturdiness of the body and looseness of the body, nourishment and leanness, enthusiasm and laziness, potency and impotency, wisdom and ignorance and similar other pair of qualities.
    
=== Vidhi Vimarsha ===
 
=== Vidhi Vimarsha ===

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