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| *Sixty-two conditions of increased and decreased ''doshas'', including: | | *Sixty-two conditions of increased and decreased ''doshas'', including: |
| **25 conditions of increased ''doshas'': | | **25 conditions of increased ''doshas'': |
− | #Three conditions of ''sannipata'' where one ''dosha'' is increased but the other two ''doshas'' are excessively increased in comparison.
| + | ***Three conditions of ''sannipata'' where one ''dosha'' is increased but the other two ''doshas'' are excessively increased in comparison. |
− | #Three conditions of ''sannipata'' where two ''doshas'' are increased and one excessively increased
| + | ***Three conditions of ''sannipata'' where two ''doshas'' are increased and one excessively increased |
− | #Six conditions of ''sannipata'' where one ''dosha'' is excessively increased, the second moderately increased and third slightly increased
| + | ***Six conditions of ''sannipata'' where one ''dosha'' is excessively increased, the second moderately increased and third slightly increased |
− | #One condition of ''sannipata'' where all the ''doshas'' are equally increased
| + | ***One condition of ''sannipata'' where all the ''doshas'' are equally increased |
− | #Six conditions of ''samsarga'' where one ''dosha'' is increased and the others excessively increased
| + | ***Six conditions of ''samsarga'' where one ''dosha'' is increased and the others excessively increased |
− | #Three conditions of ''samsarga'' where both the ''doshas'' are equally increased
| + | ***Three conditions of ''samsarga'' where both the ''doshas'' are equally increased |
− | #Three conditions of ''sannipata'' where single ''dosha'' is increased and others are normal
| + | ***Three conditions of ''sannipata'' where single ''dosha'' is increased and others are normal |
| **25 conditions of decreased ''dosha'': Here the ''doshas'' may be slightly decreased, moderately decreased or significantly decreased. The combinations follow the same pattern as above. | | **25 conditions of decreased ''dosha'': Here the ''doshas'' may be slightly decreased, moderately decreased or significantly decreased. The combinations follow the same pattern as above. |
| **12 conditions of ''sannipata'' where one ''dosha'' is normal, second is increased and the third is decreased. | | **12 conditions of ''sannipata'' where one ''dosha'' is normal, second is increased and the third is decreased. |