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In this chapter, on the treatment of | In this chapter, on the treatment of kshatakshina, Lord Punarvasu who is conversant with truth and who is free from rajas (one of the three attributes representing fickle mindedness including passion) and tamas (one of the three attributes representing slackness including ignorance) imparted instincts to the senior disciple on the following points: | ||
i) Etiology of | i) Etiology of kshatakshina; | ||
ii) Signs and symptoms of | ii) Signs and symptoms of kshatakshina in general and of each variety; | ||
iii) Incurability, palliability and curability of | iii) Incurability, palliability and curability of kshatakshina; and | ||
iv) Successful treatment of curable variety of | iv) Successful treatment of curable variety of kshatakshina. [96-97] | ||
इत्यग्निवेशकृते तन्त्रेऽप्राप्ते दृढबलपूरिते चिकित्सितस्थाने क्षतक्षीणचिकित्सितं नामैकादशोऽध्यायः||११|| | इत्यग्निवेशकृते तन्त्रेऽप्राप्ते दृढबलपूरिते चिकित्सितस्थाने क्षतक्षीणचिकित्सितं नामैकादशोऽध्यायः||११|| | ||
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ityagniveshakRute tantre~aprApte dRuDhabalapUrite cikitsitasthAne kShatakShINacikitsitaM nAmaikAdasho~adhyAyaH||11|| | ityagniveshakRute tantre~aprApte dRuDhabalapUrite cikitsitasthAne kShatakShINacikitsitaM nAmaikAdasho~adhyAyaH||11|| | ||
Thus, ends the eleventh chapter dealing with the treatment of kshatakshina; in the section on the therapeutics of Agnivesha’s work as redacted by Charaka and not being available, restored by Dridhabala. | |||
Thus, ends the eleventh chapter dealing with the treatment of | |||
===Tattva Vimarsha === | ===Tattva Vimarsha === | ||