[[Parimarshaneeyamindriyamindriyam Adhyaya]] is the third amongst the twelve chapters that make up the [[Indriya Sthana]] and mainly deals with the moribund symptoms based on palpating various regions of the body. It follows Pushpitakamindriyam Adhyaya, the second chapter in [[Indriya Sthana]] that deals with the prognosis based on observing the changes in the odour or tastes in the body. The reason for this sequence can be understood as the changes in the odour or taste can be felt easily and from far whereas to palpate proximity to the patient is a must. The chapter also precedes [[Indriyaneeka]], which is the fourth chapter of the [[Indriya Sthana]] that deals with the prognosis based on observing the functioning of the sensory organs of the body.
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[[Parimarshaneeyamindriyam Adhyaya]] is the third amongst the twelve chapters that make up the [[Indriya Sthana]] and mainly deals with the moribund symptoms based on palpating various regions of the body. It follows [[Pushpitakamindriyam Adhyaya]], the second chapter in [[Indriya Sthana]] that deals with the prognosis based on observing the changes in the odour or tastes in the body. The reason for this sequence can be understood as the changes in the odor or taste can be felt easily and from far whereas to palpate proximity to the patient is a must. The chapter also precedes [[Indriyaneeka]], which is the fourth chapter of the [[Indriya Sthana]] that deals with the prognosis based on observing the functioning of the sensory organs of the body.
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===Sanskrit text, Transliteration and English Translation===
===Sanskrit text, Transliteration and English Translation===