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| Combination of two provoked ''doshas'' leading to a disease is known as ''samsarga'' and when all the three provoked ''doshas'' combine then it is known as ''sannipata''. In the combinations , some ''doshas'' may be in their normal state, while others may be slightly, moderately or excessively increased or in decrease state. Similarly they may be slightly, moderately or significantly decreased. In this way, on the basis of quantum of increase, decrease etc of the ''dosha'', they can be classified into 62 types (verses from 41 to 62) as follows: | | Combination of two provoked ''doshas'' leading to a disease is known as ''samsarga'' and when all the three provoked ''doshas'' combine then it is known as ''sannipata''. In the combinations , some ''doshas'' may be in their normal state, while others may be slightly, moderately or excessively increased or in decrease state. Similarly they may be slightly, moderately or significantly decreased. In this way, on the basis of quantum of increase, decrease etc of the ''dosha'', they can be classified into 62 types (verses from 41 to 62) as follows: |
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| *Sixty-two conditions of increased and decreased ''doshas'', including: | | *Sixty-two conditions of increased and decreased ''doshas'', including: |
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| **25 conditions of increased ''doshas'': | | **25 conditions of increased ''doshas'': |
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| #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 |
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| #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 |
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− | Here the ''doshas'' may be slightly decreased, moderately decreased and significantly decreased. The combinations follow the same pattern as above. | |
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| **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. |
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