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Mahasneha is a class of four major unctuous substances like ghee (ghrita), edible oil (taila), muscle fat (vasa) and marrow (majja). These substances are used in diet and various medical therapies in [[Ayurveda]].  
Mahasneha is a class of four major unctuous substances like ghee (ghrita), edible oil (taila), muscle fat (vasa) and marrow (majja). These substances are used in diet and various medical therapies in [[Ayurveda]].  



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Mahasneha is a class of four major unctuous substances like ghee (ghrita), edible oil (taila), muscle fat (vasa) and marrow (majja). These substances are used in diet and various medical therapies in Ayurveda.

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Sneha Adhyaya, Snehana