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  • ...means disease or ailment that causes grief or pain to the individual. [SAT-C.1]<ref>Available from http://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref> In [[Ayurve ...ation from the normal physiological state of health of an individual. (SAT-C.8)
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  • ...ondition. It helps in the prevention and recurrence of diseases, too. (SAT-C.60)<ref>National AYUSH Morbidity and Standardized Terminologies Electronic *Karanam: It implies first cause. (SAT-C.64)
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  • ...AT-J.49) This leads to indulgence in harmful activities and diseases. (SAT-C.76)<ref>Available from http://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref> ==== c)Defective recall or memory (smriti vibramsha)(SAT-A.198)====
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  • ==== c) In management of diseases ==== ...e and palliation, concept of rebirth etc.<ref>Pooja T, Prarthana T, Sahana C. Anumana pramana and its scope as a diagnostic and research tool. Int J Hea
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  • Group C- Kanchanara Guggulu + Dhanyaka Gokshura Ghrita Matra Basti for 21 days. ...ment- 33.34%, 55.56% and 33.34% of patients in Group A, Group B and Group C, respectively.
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  • | | Oily/shiny<sup>c</sup>|| Snigdha/Snigdha varna | |With Nodules/ warty growth<sup>c</sup> ||Bahukantakai parivrtam
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  • ...It possesses unctuous(snigdha) and soft (mridu) properties.<ref>Dwarkanath C. Introduction to Kayachikitsa. Chaukhambha Orientalia. Varanasi; 1996. Thir ...to red bone marrow under suitable stimulus like starvation.<ref>Dwarkanath C. Introduction to Kayachikitsa. Chaukhambha Orientalia. Varanasi; 1996. Thir
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  • c. You may refer other authentic texts and text books to refer in there is an
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  • .... [[Agni]] is the supreme physiological authority in the human body<ref>A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda, 1972. Bhagavad-gītā as it is. Purushott ...ical transformation, while pitharapaka to the physical transformation.<ref>C Dwarkanath, Digestion and Metabolism in Ayurveda, Section 2, Reprinted 2010
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  • ...orts (cheshtaaye) and divine actions.[Gita 18/14-15]<ref name=Gita>Panda N C, editor, (Revised ed.). Sanskrit verses in Devanagari and Roman Translitera c) Contraction (aakunchana): Aakunchana means shrinking. It is the action by
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  • ...h’. It means ‘to render affection’, or ‘to render lubrication’.<ref>Vasant C patil.Further clinical study on Standardization of Shodhanartha Snehapana [ ...d, which helps the LDL to resist oxidation.<ref>Sharma H, Zhang X, Dwivedi C. The effect of ghee (clarified butter) on serum lipid levels and microsomal
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  • ...l secretions, small amounts of dried epithelial cells, and mucus.<ref>Rose C, Parker A, Jefferson B, Cartmell E. The Characterization of Feces and Urine c) Improperly formed and loose faeces indicate excess oleation. [Cha.Sa.[[Sut
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  • ...es like psoriasis, dandruff, and chronic eczema.<ref name="ref4">Dr Vasant C Patil, Principles and Practice of Panchakarma.1st ed. Ilkal,Bagalkot.Atreya ...58.3%) were having moderate improvement.<ref name="ref10">Prasaniya Sanjay C. (2001) A clinical study on the role of Jala-Dhara and Sankhapusphi (Convol
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  • ...igdha) and unctuous(pichchila) properties.<ref name=Dwarakanath>Dwarkanath C. Introduction to Kayachikitsa. Chaukhambha Orientalia. Varanasi; 1996. Thir ...rasa dhatu includes plasma, interstitial fluids and lymph.<ref> Dwarkanath C. Introduction to Kayachikitsa. Chaukhambha Orientalia. Varanasi; 1996. Thir
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  • c) Intrauterine contraceptive devices ...dometrium to prevent the implantation of zygote.<ref>Tewari PV, Chaturvedi C. Method of population control in ayurvedic classics. Anc Sci Life. 1981;1(2
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  • === C)Procedure to formulate & administration of basti === '''C) Clinical indications and contraindications of vaitarana basti:'''
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  • *Hepatitis A, B, C, D ...as taken. Despite the patient having severe cough and fever more than 39.1°C, the patient’s condition did not worsen and develop breathlessness. Media
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  • '''c) Ghreya prayoga:''' particular olfactory passage with chemo signaling. C. Gatattva ([[vata]] getting fused with others in other places)
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  • ...three attributes of nature are described: Sattva, rajas, and tamas.<ref>A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda, 1972. Bhagavad-gītā as it is. Gunatraya ...th Big 5 personality assessment scale of western science.<ref>Nedungottil, C., Agrawal, J., Murthy, P., & Sharma, M. P. (2021, June 7). Sattva: The Gene
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  • <sup>3</sup>National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage, C.C.R.A.S. Hyderabad, India ...ilate and absorbs in body at the site of action.<ref>Sharma, C. and Singh, C., 2015. Interpretation Of Ayurveda Theory of “Vipaka” V/S Pharmacokinet
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