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− | The therapy in which appropriate amount of blood is taken out from body is termed as 'rakta mokshana' (blood letting). It is generally indicated in the diseases due to vitiation of [[rakta]] [[dhatu]]. | + | <p style="text-align:justify;">The therapy in which appropriate amount of blood is taken out from body is termed as 'rakta mokshana' (blood letting). It is generally indicated in the diseases due to vitiation of [[rakta]] [[dhatu]]. </p> |
==More information== | ==More information== | ||
# [[Vidhishonitiya Adhyaya]] | # [[Vidhishonitiya Adhyaya]] |