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*'''''Sarvatantra siddhanta''''' is that which is accepted universally by all the treatises such as – there are causes, there are diseases and there are remedies for the curable disorders.  
 
*'''''Sarvatantra siddhanta''''' is that which is accepted universally by all the treatises such as – there are causes, there are diseases and there are remedies for the curable disorders.  
*'''''Pratitantra siddhanta''''' is that which is not universal in nature and is held by only one of the treatises such as – in other treatises there are eight ''rasas'' but here are six; here are the five sense organs while in other texts there are six sense organs; per other texts all diseases are caused by ''vata'', etc. , but in this text they are considered to be caused by ''vata'' and other ''dosha'' as well as ''bhutas''.  
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*'''''Pratitantra siddhanta''''' is that which is not universal in nature and is held by only one of the treatises such as – in other treatises there are eight ''rasas'' but here are six; here are the five sense organs while in other texts there are six sense organs; per other texts all diseases are caused by [[vata]], etc. , but in this text they are considered to be caused by [[vata]] and other [[dosha]] as well as [[bhuta]].  
 
*'''''Adhikarana siddhanta''''' is that which is established by implication of other proofs. Such as – the emancipated cannot show any good or bad consequent effect of deeds because of absence of desires. This proves the effects of deeds, emancipation, presence of self and the other world.  
 
*'''''Adhikarana siddhanta''''' is that which is established by implication of other proofs. Such as – the emancipated cannot show any good or bad consequent effect of deeds because of absence of desires. This proves the effects of deeds, emancipation, presence of self and the other world.  
*'''''Abhyupagama siddhanta''''' is that which is held up by physicians temporarily and hypothetically during debate though the idea is unproved, untested, uninstructed and irrational such as – proposing that ''dravya'' is predominant or ''guna'' or properties are predominant or ''veerya'' is predominant.  
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*'''''Abhyupagama siddhanta''''' is that which is held up by physicians temporarily and hypothetically during debate though the idea is unproved, untested, uninstructed and irrational such as – proposing that ''dravya'' is predominant or [[guna]] or properties are predominant or ''veerya'' is predominant.  
 
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These are four types of doctrines. [37]
 
These are four types of doctrines. [37]
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