An appraisal on vata dosha vaishamya lakshanas
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: An appraisal on vata dosha vaishamya lakshanas
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Ajantha
Sangita Maharjan
Arun Raj MN
Anjana
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Year: 2018
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Vata, Pitta and Kapha are basic fundamental factors normalcy and causes diseases on vitiation dosha possessing chala guna. Vata dosha(expiration), nisvasa (inspiration), cheshtaurges) samyakgati of dhatu (regulation of proper nourishment and functions of the chakshuradhiindriya (regulates functions ofnidanas (causative factors) connected to and gunataha attributes resulting in kopa. These vaishamya states manifest withfrom Samhitas along with meaning fromplication. Hence an attempt is made to analyse Keywords: Vata, Tridosha, Vaishamya lakshanas INTRODUCTION Ayurveda theory and practice revolves round the concept of tridosha
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