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− | Purification therapies such as emesis etc. are applied in seasons having similar characters(as of physiological vitiation of ''dosha'') and are stopped in other seasons. The seasons having similar characters are the most convenient ones and are not harmful to body and drugs because of moderate cold, heat and rains, while others, due to excessive cold, heat and rains are inconvenient ones and harmful to body and the drugs.[126] | + | Purification therapies such as emesis etc. are applied in seasons having similar characters(as of physiological vitiation of [[dosha]]) and are stopped in other seasons. The seasons having similar characters are the most convenient ones and are not harmful to body and drugs because of moderate cold, heat and rains, while others, due to excessive cold, heat and rains are inconvenient ones and harmful to body and the drugs.[126] |
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− | During ''hemanta'' (early winter) the body is affected by excessive cold and as such is distressed, exposed to excessively cold wind, is too much roughed and dry, and with ''doshas'' adhered; on the other hand, the drugs administered for evacuation are hot by nature which become mild in potency due to exposure to excessively cold wind. Hence in conjunction of both these, the evacuative therapy becomes ineffective and the body is inflicted with the ''vatika'' complication. | + | During ''hemanta'' (early winter) the body is affected by excessive cold and as such is distressed, exposed to excessively cold wind, is too much roughed and dry, and with [[dosha]] adhered; on the other hand, the drugs administered for evacuation are hot by nature which become mild in potency due to exposure to excessively cold wind. Hence in conjunction of both these, the evacuative therapy becomes ineffective and the body is inflicted with the ''vatika'' complication. |
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− | During summer season the body afflicted by excessive heat becomes distressed exposed to excessively hot winds too much lax and with excessively lignified ''doshas''; the drugs, on the other hand, administered for evacuation being hot in nature become more intense because of exposure to heat; hence in conjunction of both these, the evacuative therapy produces effects in excess and the body also gets complication like thirst etc. | + | During summer season the body afflicted by excessive heat becomes distressed exposed to excessively hot winds too much lax and with excessively lignified [[dosha]]; the drugs, on the other hand, administered for evacuation being hot in nature become more intense because of exposure to heat; hence in conjunction of both these, the evacuative therapy produces effects in excess and the body also gets complication like thirst etc. |
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| During rainy season, when the sky is pervaded with cloud and water the sun, the moon and the stars are hidden and there are torrential rains. The earth is covered with mud and water; the body of living beings is moistened and the entire herbal wealth is damaged in nature, the evacuative measures become dull in action and the human bodies sluggish in recovery due to exposure to wind associated with moisture and clouds. | | During rainy season, when the sky is pervaded with cloud and water the sun, the moon and the stars are hidden and there are torrential rains. The earth is covered with mud and water; the body of living beings is moistened and the entire herbal wealth is damaged in nature, the evacuative measures become dull in action and the human bodies sluggish in recovery due to exposure to wind associated with moisture and clouds. |