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srotAMsi srotAMsyeva, dhAtavashca dhAtUneva pradUShayanti praduShTAH|  
 
srotAMsi srotAMsyeva, dhAtavashca dhAtUneva pradUShayanti praduShTAH|  
 
teShAM sarveShAmeva vAtapittashleShmANaH praduShTA dUShayitAro bhavanti, doShasvabhAvAditi||9||
 
teShAM sarveShAmeva vAtapittashleShmANaH praduShTA dUShayitAro bhavanti, doShasvabhAvAditi||9||
 
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''Srotas, sira, dhamani, rasayani, rasavahini, nadi, pantha, marga, sharirachhidra, samritasavritta, sthana, ashaya'' and ''niketa'' are the names of visible and invisible spaces within the ''sharira dhatus'' (body tissues). Due to morbidity of these channels related to ''sharira dhatus'', any passage that is undergoing transformation or is in a fully transformed state of respective ''sharira dhatu'' also gets affected. Likewise, morbidity of other ''srotamsi'' affects the respective contents. The ''srotamsi'' affect related ''srotas'' and so do the ''dhatus''. Because of their nature, vitiated ''vata-pitta-kapha'' tend to infect all that they come in contact with. [9]
 
''Srotas, sira, dhamani, rasayani, rasavahini, nadi, pantha, marga, sharirachhidra, samritasavritta, sthana, ashaya'' and ''niketa'' are the names of visible and invisible spaces within the ''sharira dhatus'' (body tissues). Due to morbidity of these channels related to ''sharira dhatus'', any passage that is undergoing transformation or is in a fully transformed state of respective ''sharira dhatu'' also gets affected. Likewise, morbidity of other ''srotamsi'' affects the respective contents. The ''srotamsi'' affect related ''srotas'' and so do the ''dhatus''. Because of their nature, vitiated ''vata-pitta-kapha'' tend to infect all that they come in contact with. [9]
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==== Causes of vitiation of ''srotasa'' ====
 
==== Causes of vitiation of ''srotasa'' ====

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