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• As a collective term for [[dosha]]-[[dhatu]]-[[mala]][Table1]
 
• As a collective term for [[dosha]]-[[dhatu]]-[[mala]][Table1]
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• [[Tridosha]]/ a particular [[dosha]]([[vata]],[[pitta]], [[kapha]]) [Cha. Sa. Vimana Sthana 8/122]
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• [[Tridosha]]/ a particular [[dosha]]([[vata]],[[pitta]], [[kapha]]) [Cha. Sa. [[Vimana Sthana]] 8/122]
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• [[Panchamahabhuta]](five elements) [Cha. Sa. Sutra sthana 8/122, Cha. Sa. Sharira sthana 4/10, Cha. Sa. Sharira sthana 8/15]
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• [[Panchamahabhuta]](five elements) [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra sthana]] 8/122, Cha. Sa. [[Sharira sthana]] 4/10, Cha. Sa. [[Sharira sthana]] 8/15]
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• Denoting any bodily element/anatomical structure[Cha. Sa. Sharira Sthana 5/12]
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• Denoting any bodily element/anatomical structure[Cha. Sa. [[Sharira Sthana]] 5/12]
    
• Denoting the components of garbha(Shad dhatu) [Table1]
 
• Denoting the components of garbha(Shad dhatu) [Table1]
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'''Special Considerations'''-
 
'''Special Considerations'''-
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• Chetana dhatu- denoting [[Atma]](soul) [Cha. Sa. Sharira Sthana 2/32]
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• Chetana dhatu- denoting [[Atma]](soul) [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira Sthana]] 2/32]
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• Beejarupa dhatu- denoting [[shukra]](sperm- containing the essence of all seven dhatu of man) [Cha. Sa. Sharira sthana 4/7,10]
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• Beejarupa dhatu- denoting [[shukra]](sperm- containing the essence of all seven dhatu of man) [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira sthana]] 4/7,10]
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• Pradhana dhatu- denoting [[shukra]](semen) [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa sthana 30/184]
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• Pradhana dhatu- denoting [[shukra]](semen) [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa sthana]] 30/184]
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• Dravarupa dhatu- denoting [[pitta]][Cha. Sa. Chikitsa sthana 4/8]
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• Dravarupa dhatu- denoting [[pitta]][Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa sthana]] 4/8]
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• Apdhatu- denoting watery elements in body [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa sthana 22/11,13,21]
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• Apdhatu- denoting watery elements in body [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa sthana]] 22/11,13,21]
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• Dhatu term denoting [[vayu]][Cha. Sa. Chikitsa sthana3/217]
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• Dhatu term denoting [[vayu]][Cha. Sa.[[ Chikitsa sthana ]] 3/217]
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• Dhatu term denoting [[pitta]] [Cha. Sa. Vimana sthana 3/39]
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• Dhatu term denoting [[pitta]] [Cha. Sa. [[Vimana sthana]] 3/39]
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• Dhatu term denoting any karyadravya (a product)[Cha. Sa. Sutra sthana 12/8]
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• Dhatu term denoting any karyadravya (a product)[Cha. Sa. [[Sutra sthana]] 12/8]
    
 '''Seven dhatu'''
 
 '''Seven dhatu'''
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7. [[Shukra]]: reproductive fluids; semen
 
7. [[Shukra]]: reproductive fluids; semen
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 '''Tridhatu'''[Cha. Sa. Chikitsa sthana 3/73]
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 '''Tridhatu'''[Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa sthana]] 3/73]
    
1.[[Vata]]
 
1.[[Vata]]
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3.[[Kapha]]
 
3.[[Kapha]]
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 '''Shad dhatu'''- the components of garbha(embryo) [Cha. Sa. Sharira sthana 1/16]
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 '''Shad dhatu'''- the components of garbha(embryo) [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira sthana]] 1/16]
    
It denotes the combination of [[akasha]], [[vayu]], [[Agni]], [[jala]], [[prithvi]](i.e. the five elements) and Atma(soul).
 
It denotes the combination of [[akasha]], [[vayu]], [[Agni]], [[jala]], [[prithvi]](i.e. the five elements) and Atma(soul).
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 '''Ashta dhatu''' –the components of [[prakriti]][Cha. Sa. Sharira sthana 1/17]
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 '''Ashta dhatu''' –the components of [[prakriti]][Cha. Sa. [[Sharira sthana]] 1/17]
    
It consists of five mahabhutas (in their subtle form), ahamkara (ego),  
 
It consists of five mahabhutas (in their subtle form), ahamkara (ego),  
 
mahat (intellect) and avyakta (primordial element)
 
mahat (intellect) and avyakta (primordial element)
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 '''Chaturvimshati dhatu'''-24 components of [[purusha]][Cha. Sa. Sharira sthana 1/17]
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 '''Chaturvimshati dhatu'''-24 components of [[purusha]][Cha. Sa. [[Sharira sthana]] 1/17]
    
[[Purusha]] comprises of twenty four dhatus, i.e. mind, ten indriyas (sensory and motor organs), five objects of sense organs and [[prakriti]] (consisting of eight dhatu).
 
[[Purusha]] comprises of twenty four dhatus, i.e. mind, ten indriyas (sensory and motor organs), five objects of sense organs and [[prakriti]] (consisting of eight dhatu).
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'''Nourishment of dhatu''':
 
'''Nourishment of dhatu''':
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The dhatus are formed from prasada (first transformed food into ahara -rasa (nutrient fluid). This nutrient fluid nourishes body components in sequential pattern. It first nourishes the [[rasa dhatu]], then [[rakta]], then [[mamsa]] etc. The nutrients present in the food nourish respective dhatu qualitatively and quantitatively. [Cha. Sa. Sutra Sthana 28/4]
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The dhatus are formed from prasada (first transformed food into ahara -rasa (nutrient fluid). This nutrient fluid nourishes body components in sequential pattern. It first nourishes the [[rasa dhatu]], then [[rakta]], then [[mamsa]] etc. The nutrients present in the food nourish respective dhatu qualitatively and quantitatively. [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra Sthana]] 28/4]
    
Furthermore, during the process of metabolism, dhatus undergo a specific pathway through their own characteristic digestive enzymes termed as ‘dhatvagni.  In this process, each dhatu gets converted into two parts: poshya(which nourishes itself) and poshaka (which nourishes others). The poshya fraction is responsible for dhatu’s own nourishment and functions. The poshaka fraction nourishes further other dhatus.
 
Furthermore, during the process of metabolism, dhatus undergo a specific pathway through their own characteristic digestive enzymes termed as ‘dhatvagni.  In this process, each dhatu gets converted into two parts: poshya(which nourishes itself) and poshaka (which nourishes others). The poshya fraction is responsible for dhatu’s own nourishment and functions. The poshaka fraction nourishes further other dhatus.
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Upadhatu (by products) and [[mala]](waste products) are also formed in this dhatu metabolic process.  
 
Upadhatu (by products) and [[mala]](waste products) are also formed in this dhatu metabolic process.  
 
   
 
   
Thus, each dhatu nourishes its next sequential dhatu.[Cha. Sa. Chikitsa sthana 8/39]
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Thus, each dhatu nourishes its next sequential dhatu.[Cha. Sa.[[ Chikitsa sthana ]] 8/39]
    
'''Functions of Dhatu'''
 
'''Functions of Dhatu'''
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The other by-products are dhatu-mala or excretory products. They can get easily vitiated by pathogenic factors; hence they are termed as [[mala]].  
 
The other by-products are dhatu-mala or excretory products. They can get easily vitiated by pathogenic factors; hence they are termed as [[mala]].  
The following table gives information about upadhatu and [[mala]]. [Cha. Sa.Chikitsa sthana 15/17], [Cha.Sa. Chikitsa sthana 15/20]
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The following table gives information about upadhatu and [[mala]]. [Cha. Sa.[[Chikitsa sthana]] 15/17], [Cha.Sa. [[Chikitsa sthana]] 15/20]
    
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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