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āviśya śirasaḥ khāni sarvāṇi pratipūrayan|  
 
āviśya śirasaḥ khāni sarvāṇi pratipūrayan|  
 
ābhañjannākṣipan dēhaṁ hanumanyē tathā'kṣiṇī||7||  
 
ābhañjannākṣipan dēhaṁ hanumanyē tathā'kṣiṇī||7||  
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nētrē pr̥ṣṭhamuraḥpārśvē nirbhujya stambhayaṁstataḥ|  
 
nētrē pr̥ṣṭhamuraḥpārśvē nirbhujya stambhayaṁstataḥ|  
 
śuṣkō vā sakaphō vā'pi kasanātkāsa ucyatē||8||  
 
śuṣkō vā sakaphō vā'pi kasanātkāsa ucyatē||8||  
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adhaHpratihato vAyurUrdhvasrotaHsamAshritaH|  
 
adhaHpratihato vAyurUrdhvasrotaHsamAshritaH|  
 
udAnabhAvamApannaH kaNThe saktastathorasi||6||  
 
udAnabhAvamApannaH kaNThe saktastathorasi||6||  
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Avishya shirasaH khAni sarvANi pratipUrayan|  
 
Avishya shirasaH khAni sarvANi pratipUrayan|  
 
Abha~jjannAkShipan dehaM hanumanye tathA~akShiNI||7||  
 
Abha~jjannAkShipan dehaM hanumanye tathA~akShiNI||7||  
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netre pRuShThamuraHpArshve nirbhujya stambhayaMstataH|  
 
netre pRuShThamuraHpArshve nirbhujya stambhayaMstataH|  
 
shuShko vA sakapho vA~api kasanAtkAsa ucyate||8||  
 
shuShko vA sakapho vA~api kasanAtkAsa ucyate||8||  
Vata being obstructed in the lower region of the body, moves upwards, afflicts the channels of circulation in the upper part of the body, takes over the function of udana vayu and gets localized in the throat and chest. Then entering all the cavities in the head, fills them up and causes hunching and convulsive movements of the body, jaws, sides of the neck and eyes. Thereafter this obstructed vata causes contraction and stiffness of the eyes, back, chest and sides of the chest, gives rise to kasa which may be dry or with phlegm because of which it is known as kasa.(6-8)
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''Vata'' being obstructed in the lower region of the body, moves upwards, afflicts the channels of circulation in the upper part of the body, takes over the function of ''udana vayu'' and gets localized in the throat and chest. Then entering all the cavities in the head, fills them up and causes hunching and convulsive movements of the body, jaws, sides of the neck and eyes. Thereafter this obstructed ''vata'' causes contraction and stiffness of the eyes, back, chest and sides of the chest, gives rise to ''kasa'' which may be dry or with phlegm because of which it is known as ''kasa''.[6-8]
    
==== Specific features of kasa ====
 
==== Specific features of kasa ====

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