− | When the vitiated ''vata'' is stuck in the belly and moves neither upwards nor downwards (neither passed through flatus nor through belching), it causes ''anaha'' (obstruction in abdomen). [32] | + | When the vitiated [[vata]] is stuck in the belly and moves neither upwards nor downwards (neither passed through flatus nor through belching), it causes ''anaha'' (obstruction in abdomen). [32] |