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Another important aspect of the fourth quarter is ''achara rasayana''. Good conduct like speaking truth, non violence, compassion etc. is considered very much important to obtain benefits of any ''rasayana'' described here.
 
Another important aspect of the fourth quarter is ''achara rasayana''. Good conduct like speaking truth, non violence, compassion etc. is considered very much important to obtain benefits of any ''rasayana'' described here.
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==== Vaidya ====
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For experts of Ayurveda, the term ‘vaidya’ is used, which means one having proper knowledge. A vaidya may be of any cast, race etc. by birth, it doesn’t matter. Because it is said, that when he completes his education in Ayurveda, he is as if reborn. He is like guardian of life. Therefore, deserves respect from the society.  
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For experts of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda], the term ''vaidya'' is used, which means one having proper knowledge. A ''vaidya'' may be of any cast, race etc. by birth, it doesn’t matter. Because it is said, that when he completes his education in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda], he is as if reborn. He is like guardian of life. Therefore, deserves respect from the society.  
A vaidya has to care for the patients as if they were his children or family members. A Vaidya, by practicing with compassion towards the ailing, earns much more than wealth. Therefore, a vaidya should not consider treatment as a business. This advice of Charakasamhita holds true even today. Those who serve patients with this attitude, get such benefits from the society, which no other profession can get, and unmatched as compared to wealth.
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A ''vaidya'' has to care for the patients as if they were his children or family members. A ''vaidya'', by practicing with compassion towards the ailing, earns much more than wealth. Therefore, a ''vaidya'' should not consider treatment as a business. This advice of [[Charaka Samhita]] holds true even today. Those who serve patients with this attitude, get such benefits from the society, which no other profession can get, and unmatched as compared to wealth.
    
=== Potential areas for future research ===
 
=== Potential areas for future research ===

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