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परीक्ष्यमायुर्भिषजा नीरुजस्यातुरस्य च|  
 
परीक्ष्यमायुर्भिषजा नीरुजस्यातुरस्य च|  
 
आयुर्ज्ञानफलं कृत्स्नमायुर्ज्ञे ह्यनुवर्तते||२८||  
 
आयुर्ज्ञानफलं कृत्स्नमायुर्ज्ञे ह्यनुवर्तते||२८||  
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parīkṣyamāyurbhiṣajā nīrujasyāturasya ca|  
 
parīkṣyamāyurbhiṣajā nīrujasyāturasya ca|  
āyurjñānaphalaṁ kr̥tsnamāyurjñē hyanuvartatē||28||  
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āyurjñānaphalaṁ kr̥tsnamāyurjñē hyanuvartatē||28||
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parIkShyamAyurbhiShajA nIrujasyAturasya ca|  
 
parIkShyamAyurbhiShajA nIrujasyAturasya ca|  
 
Ayurj~jAnaphalaM kRutsnamAyurj~je hyanuvartate||28||  
 
Ayurj~jAnaphalaM kRutsnamAyurj~je hyanuvartate||28||  
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The physician should always assess the prognostic signs of life in diseased as well as in healthy person. Because the knowledge of prognostic signs of life and diseases helps to decide remaining lifespan and hence treatment can be planned accordingly. [28]
 
The physician should always assess the prognostic signs of life in diseased as well as in healthy person. Because the knowledge of prognostic signs of life and diseases helps to decide remaining lifespan and hence treatment can be planned accordingly. [28]
Summary:
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==== Summary ====
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तत्र श्लोकः-  
 
तत्र श्लोकः-  
 
क्रियापथमतिक्रान्ताः केवलं देहमाप्लुताः|  
 
क्रियापथमतिक्रान्ताः केवलं देहमाप्लुताः|  
 
चिह्नं कुर्वन्ति यद्दोषास्तदरिष्टं निरुच्यते||२९||  
 
चिह्नं कुर्वन्ति यद्दोषास्तदरिष्टं निरुच्यते||२९||  
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tatra ślōkaḥ-  
 
tatra ślōkaḥ-  
 
kriyāpathamatikrāntāḥ kēvalaṁ dēhamāplutāḥ|  
 
kriyāpathamatikrāntāḥ kēvalaṁ dēhamāplutāḥ|  
 
cihnaṁ kurvanti yaddōṣāstadariṣṭaṁ nirucyatē||29||  
 
cihnaṁ kurvanti yaddōṣāstadariṣṭaṁ nirucyatē||29||  
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tatra shlokaH-  
 
tatra shlokaH-  
 
kriyApathamatikrAntAH kevalaM dehamAplutAH|  
 
kriyApathamatikrAntAH kevalaM dehamAplutAH|  
 
cihnaM kurvanti yaddoShAstadariShTaM nirucyate||29||  
 
cihnaM kurvanti yaddoShAstadariShTaM nirucyate||29||  
Here is the re capitulatory verse: The signs originated due to extensively vitiated and pervaded dosha throughout the body, and already transcended the stage of the treatment are called Arishta (signs of death). [29]
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Tattva Vimarsha:
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Here is the re capitulatory verse: The signs originated due to extensively vitiated and pervaded ''dosha'' throughout the body, and already transcended the stage of the treatment are called ''arishta'' (signs of death). [29]
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=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' ===
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• Optimum quality and quantity of Agni is necessary for sustenance of life.
 
• Optimum quality and quantity of Agni is necessary for sustenance of life.
 
• Stable mental status, complexion and mental strength are markers to predict lifespan of patient.  
 
• Stable mental status, complexion and mental strength are markers to predict lifespan of patient.  
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• The signs originated due to extensively vitiated and pervaded dosha throughout the body, and already transcended the stage of the treatment are called Arishta (signs of death).
 
• The signs originated due to extensively vitiated and pervaded dosha throughout the body, and already transcended the stage of the treatment are called Arishta (signs of death).
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Vidhi Vimarsha:
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=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' ===
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Metabolic process and thermoregulatory center situated in hypothalamus play key role to generate and maintain body temperature respectively. Reduced temperature shows slow metabolic process and gradually it ceases completely, causing death.  
 
Metabolic process and thermoregulatory center situated in hypothalamus play key role to generate and maintain body temperature respectively. Reduced temperature shows slow metabolic process and gradually it ceases completely, causing death.  
 
With the help of healthy digestive power and proper metabolic activity; food nourishes the body and provide macro and micronutrients to the body. [3]
 
With the help of healthy digestive power and proper metabolic activity; food nourishes the body and provide macro and micronutrients to the body. [3]

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