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| Thus ends the seventh chapter on the [[Vyadhita Rupiya Vimana]] in [[Vimana Sthana]] in the treatise composed by Agnivesha and redacted by Charaka. | | Thus ends the seventh chapter on the [[Vyadhita Rupiya Vimana]] in [[Vimana Sthana]] in the treatise composed by Agnivesha and redacted by Charaka. |
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− | === Tattva Vimarsha === | + | === ''Tattva Vimarsha'' === |
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− | This chapter has two parts in which first 8 stanzas are concerned with the efficiency of physician in diagnostic accuracy whereas second part deals with parasitology. Thus, tatva and vidhi vimarsha is being described separately for both portion. | + | This chapter has two parts in which first eight stanzas are concerned with the efficiency of physician in diagnostic accuracy whereas second part deals with parasitology. Thus, tatva and vidhi vimarsha is being described separately for both portion. |
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− | Part A: Tattva Vimarsha | + | ==== Part A ==== |
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− | 1. The partial knowledge is not sufficient to have proper understanding of that subject. Thus, the knowledge of all aspects of the concept with all the possible tools is essential for complete understanding of that concept.
| + | #The partial knowledge is not sufficient to have proper understanding of that subject. Thus, the knowledge of all aspects of the concept with all the possible tools is essential for complete understanding of that concept. |
| + | #Understanding of physical and mental strength is essential for assessing the proper diagnosis and the severity of disease. |
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− | 2. Understanding of physical and mental strength is essential for assessing the proper diagnosis and the severity of disease.
| + | ==== Part B ==== |
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− | Part B – Tattva Vimarsha
| + | #''Krimis'' are classified as external and internal variety mainly. They are further sub classified based upon etiology, habitat, morphology, color, nomenclature, pathogenesis and treatment. |
− | | + | #The four categories based on their habitat are: ''purishaja'' (origin in fecal matter), ''shleshmaja'' (origin in ''shleshma'' including body fluids, mucosal layers), ''raktaja'' (origin in blood), ''malaja'' (origin in body impurities). |
− | 1. Krimis are classified as external and internal variety mainly. They are further sub classified based upon aetiology, habitat, morphology, colour, nomenclature, pathogenesis and treatment.
| + | #Management principles given for ''krimi'' are ''nidana parivarjana'' (removal of causative factor), ''apakarshana'' (removal of ''krimi'') and ''prakritivighata'' (eradicating favorable environment for growth of ''krimi''). This is collectively a complete management principle (''Chikitsa Sutra'') in [[Charaka Samhita]] in all aspects, as all other principles are ''ekangika'' (pertaining only to one or two components of disease process). |
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− | 2. The four categories based on their habitat are: purishaja (origin in fecal matter), shleshmaja (origin in shleshma including body fluids, mucosal layers), raktaja ( origin in blood), malaja (origin in body impurities).
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− | 3. Management principles given for krimi are Nidana parivarjana [removal of causative factor], apakarshan [removal of krimi] and prakritivighata [eradicating favourable environment for growth of krimi]. This is collectively a complete management principle (Chikitsa sutra) in [[Charaka Samhita]] in all aspects, as all other principles are ekangika (pertaining only to one or two components of disease process).
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| === Vidhi Vimarsha === | | === Vidhi Vimarsha === |