Understanding of arishta in present era with special reference to varna arishta
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Understanding of arishta in present era with special reference to varna arishta
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Vinay Kumar H S
Gopikrishna S
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Year: 2018
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There can’t be death which is not preceded by signs elements like Varna, Swara, Gandha, Chakshu, Sparsha etccalled as Arishta 2. These Lakshanascaretaker (Dhoota) Arishta Lakshanasof severely ill patient. The physician even though well acquainted with the knowledge of application of medicine will not be successful in treating the patient without proper knowledge of Hence, proper understanding of Arishta Keywords: Upadrava, Arishta, Varna Arishta, INTRODUCTION Disease and its prognosis depend on factors like Roga bala, Rogi bala, Samprapti, Dosha volvement and extent of Dhatu Vaishymya, Pathya during Vyadhikala etc
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