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| The zest of the various important topics discussed in this chapter is as follows. | | The zest of the various important topics discussed in this chapter is as follows. |
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− | Table 1: Three types of various factors: | + | =====Table 1: Three types of various factors:===== |
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− | 1. Three Aeshanas (desires) 1. Pranaeshana ( desire for life) | + | {| class="wikitable" |
− | 2. Dhanaeshana(desire for wealth) | + | |- |
− | 3. Paralokeshana (desire for other world after death) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Three Aeshanas (desires)'' |
− | 2. Four parikshas (methods to get knowledge) 1. Aptopdesha (authorative testimony)
| + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Pranaeshana ( desire for life)<br>2.Dhanaeshana(desire for wealth)<br>3.Paralokeshana (desire for other world after death)'' |
− | 2. Pratkysha (direct observation) | + | |- |
− | 3. Anuman(inference) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Four parikshas (methods to get knowledge)'' |
− | 4. Yukti (reasoning) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Aptopdesha (authorative testimony)<br>2.Pratkysha (direct observation)<br>3.Anuman(inference)<br>4.Yukti (reasoning)'' |
− | 3. Three upasthambha (supporting pillars of life) 1. Ahara(diet)
| + | |- |
− | 2. Swapna(sleep) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Three upasthambha (supporting pillars of life)'' |
− | 3. Bramhacharya(celibacy) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Ahara(diet)<br>2.Swapna(sleep)<br>3.Bramhacharya(celibacy)'' |
− | 4. Three types of bala (strength) 1. Sahaja (natural)
| + | |- |
− | 2. Kalaja (seasonal) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Three types of bala (strength)'' |
− | 3. Yuktikrit (acquired) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Sahaja (natural)<br>2.Kalaja (seasonal)<br>3.Yuktikrit (acquired)'' |
− | 5. Three ayatanas (causes of diseases) 1. Asatmya indriyartha samyoga (atiyoga, ayoga, mithyayoga)
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− | 2. Pragnyaparadha (intellectual defects) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Three ayatanas (causes of diseases)'' |
− | 3. Parinam (time) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Asatmyaindriyarthasamyoga(atiyoga, ayoga, mithyayoga)<br>2.Pragnyaparadha (intellectual defects)<br>3.Parinam (time)'' |
− | 6. Three rogas(diseases) 1. Nija (endogenous)
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− | 2. Agantuja (exogenous) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Three rogas(diseases)'' |
− | 3. Manas (psychological) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Nija (endogenous)<br>2.Agantuja (exogenous)<br>3.Manas (psychological)'' |
− | 7. Three rogamargas (routes for disease manifestation) 1. Shakha (bahya-periphery)
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− | 2. Marma Asthisandhi (madhyam-vital organs & bones joints &ligaments-tendons) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Three rogamargas (routes for disease manifestation)'' |
− | 3. Koshtha (abhyantara- gastrointestinal tract & central part) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Shakha (bahya-periphery)<br>2.MarmaAsthisandhi (madhyam-vital organs &bones joints &ligaments-tendons)<br>3.Koshtha (abhyantara- gastrointestinal tract & central part)'' |
− | 8. Three bhishaja (physicians) 1. Chhadmachara (pseudophysician or quack)
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− | 2. Siddhasadhit (feigned physician) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Three bhishaja (physicians)'' |
− | 3. Jivitabhisara (genuine physician) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Chhadmachara (pseudophysician or quack)<br>2.Siddhasadhit (feigned physician)<br>3.Jivitabhisara (genuine physician)'' |
− | 9. Three aushadha (therapies) 1. Daivayapshraya (spiritual therapy)
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− | 2. Yuktivyapasharaya (therapy based on reasoning) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | ''Three aushadha (therapies)'' |
− | 3. Satvavajaya (psychotherapy) | + | | rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''1.Daivayapshraya (spiritual therapy)<br>2.Yuktivyapasharaya (therapy based on reasoning)<br>3.Satvavajaya (psychotherapy)<br><hr>1.Anta parimarjana (internal purification)<br>2.Bahirparimarjan (external purification)<br>3.Shastrapranidhan (surgical procedures)'' |
− | 1. Anta parimarjana (internal purification)
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− | 2. Bahirparimarjan (external purification) | + | |} |
− | 3. Shastrapranidhan (surgical procedures) | |
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| === ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' === | | === ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' === |