| Laziness, lacrimation, yawning, heaviness, mental fatigue, uncertainty and intolerance about the liking and disliking for the heat, sun, wind and water; indigestion, anorexia, depletion in strength, complexion, and slight change in conduct, are the premonitory signs and symptoms of ''jwara''.[28-29] | | Laziness, lacrimation, yawning, heaviness, mental fatigue, uncertainty and intolerance about the liking and disliking for the heat, sun, wind and water; indigestion, anorexia, depletion in strength, complexion, and slight change in conduct, are the premonitory signs and symptoms of ''jwara''.[28-29] |
| शरीरं, बलकालस्तु निदाने सम्प्रदर्शितः||३०|| | | शरीरं, बलकालस्तु निदाने सम्प्रदर्शितः||३०|| |
| śarīraṁ, balakālastu nidānē sampradarśitaḥ||30|| | | śarīraṁ, balakālastu nidānē sampradarśitaḥ||30|| |
| sharIraM, balakAlastu nidAne sampradarshitaH||30|| | | sharIraM, balakAlastu nidAne sampradarshitaH||30|| |
− | The whole body and the mind are the sites of manifestation of jwara. The severity and the time of manifestation of jwara have been described in Nidana sthana.(30) | + | The whole body and the mind are the sites of manifestation of ''jwara''. The severity and the time of manifestation of ''jwara'' have been described in [[Nidana Sthana]].[30] |