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There is an eternal union between the two ''doshas'' pertaining to mind, viz. ''rajas'' and ''tamas''. ''Tamas'' cannot manifest its actions without ''rajas''. [9]
 
There is an eternal union between the two ''doshas'' pertaining to mind, viz. ''rajas'' and ''tamas''. ''Tamas'' cannot manifest its actions without ''rajas''. [9]
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==== Combination of physical doshas ====
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==== Combination of physical ''doshas'' ====
    
(प्रायः) शारीरदोषाणामेकाधिष्ठानीयानां सन्निपातः संसर्गो वा समानगुणत्वात्; दोषा हि दूषणैः समानाः||१०||
 
(प्रायः) शारीरदोषाणामेकाधिष्ठानीयानां सन्निपातः संसर्गो वा समानगुणत्वात्; दोषा हि दूषणैः समानाः||१०||
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(prAyaH) shArIradoShANAmekAdhiShThAnIyAnAM sannipAtaH saMsargo vA samAnaguNatvAt; doShA hi dUShaNaiH samAnAH||10||
 
(prAyaH) shArIradoShANAmekAdhiShThAnIyAnAM sannipAtaH saMsargo vA samAnaguNatvAt; doShA hi dUShaNaiH samAnAH||10||
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The three somatic doshas located at the same place and having identical attributes mostly combine with one another (samsarga) or with all taken together (sannipata). Attributes of doshas resemble those of the factors which vitiate those doshas. [10]
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The three somatic ''doshas'' located at the same place and having identical attributes mostly combine with one another (''samsarga'') or with all taken together (''sannipata''). Attributes of ''doshas'' resemble those of the factors which vitiate those ''doshas''. [10]
    
==== Primary & Secondary diseases ====
 
==== Primary & Secondary diseases ====