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* ''vata'' - represents air in the body, and is responsible for the activities of group ''Vikshepa''.  
 
* ''vata'' - represents air in the body, and is responsible for the activities of group ''Vikshepa''.  
 
   
 
   
Collectively, these are called ''tridosha''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] studies and understands all the normal and abnormal activities in the human body in terms of the workings of the ''tridosha''. This chapter mainly deals with the detailed account of ''vata'', while it also mentions the nature of ''pitta'' and ''kapha''.
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Collectively, these are called ''tridosha''. Ayurveda studies and understands all the normal and abnormal activities in the human body in terms of the workings of the ''tridosha''. This chapter mainly deals with the detailed account of ''vata'', while it also mentions the nature of ''pitta'' and ''kapha''.
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In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] the whole concept of integration of all the above governing factors (the threefold system/organization, etc) and the concept of physical constitution of a human being has been known for thousands of years. The ''tridosha'' form the general outline of that constitutional pattern or scheme, and all constructive, integrative, assimilative, recuperative and eliminative processes are studied in terms of the nature and working of the ''tridosha'' as an integrated whole. These concepts are all inclusive and form the basis of gaining a complete comprehension of the body-mind processes as a whole. Balanced ''tridosha'' leads to good health while its imbalance either quantitatively or qualitatively leads to a diseased state.
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In Ayurveda, the whole concept of integration of all the above governing factors (the threefold system/organization, etc) and the concept of physical constitution of a human being has been known for thousands of years. The ''tridosha'' form the general outline of that constitutional pattern or scheme, and all constructive, integrative, assimilative, recuperative and eliminative processes are studied in terms of the nature and working of the ''tridosha'' as an integrated whole. These concepts are all inclusive and form the basis of gaining a complete comprehension of the body-mind processes as a whole. Balanced ''tridosha'' leads to good health while its imbalance either quantitatively or qualitatively leads to a diseased state.
    
The ''tridosha'', when vitiated, are considered as the intrinsic cause of the disease, and they either confer a predisposition to or actually cause morbidities.
 
The ''tridosha'', when vitiated, are considered as the intrinsic cause of the disease, and they either confer a predisposition to or actually cause morbidities.
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*Occurrence of one event after another in synchronisation.
 
*Occurrence of one event after another in synchronisation.
 
*Control and integration of occurrence of events only to the desired limit.
 
*Control and integration of occurrence of events only to the desired limit.
*Regulation of all events occurring in the body, including the regulation of hormone secretion (by negative or positive feedback) by various mechanisms either through electrical signals or through neuro-hormonal mechanisms within our body are all because of ''vata dosha'' as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] says that ''vata'' is the only ''dosha'' capable of causing movement (due to ''raja bāhulya'') in our body.
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*Regulation of all events occurring in the body, including the regulation of hormone secretion (by negative or positive feedback) by various mechanisms either through electrical signals or through neuro-hormonal mechanisms within our body are all because of ''vata dosha'' as Ayurveda says that ''vata'' is the only ''dosha'' capable of causing movement (due to ''raja bāhulya'') in our body.
 
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