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Fruits of ''dhamargava'' are plucked in spring or autumn season when there are abundant flowers that are growing on flat, even lands that are well nurtured by the ''kusha'' and ''rohisa''. These plants should not be grown directly in sun, and neither along the river bank nor has chasms and crevices or anthills. The fruits themselves ought to be fully developed, ripen and with their juice well formed. A wise physician picking up such fruits should place them covered in a granary of ''yava'' or that of the husks for seven nights. [26]
 
Fruits of ''dhamargava'' are plucked in spring or autumn season when there are abundant flowers that are growing on flat, even lands that are well nurtured by the ''kusha'' and ''rohisa''. These plants should not be grown directly in sun, and neither along the river bank nor has chasms and crevices or anthills. The fruits themselves ought to be fully developed, ripen and with their juice well formed. A wise physician picking up such fruits should place them covered in a granary of ''yava'' or that of the husks for seven nights. [26]
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==== ''Kovidaradi gana'' ====
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''Kovidaradi'' drugs include ''rakta kanchanara'' (Bauhinia variegata Linn.), ''shweta kanchanara'' (Bauhinia purpurea Linn.), ''kadamba'' (Anthocephalus indicus Miq.), ''jalaveta'' (Salix tetrasperma), ''kundaru'' (Boswellia serrata Roxb.), ''shanapushpi'' (Crotolaria verrucosa Linn.), ''madara'' (Calotropis procera Ait. R. Br.), ''apamarga'' (Achyranthes aspera Linn.). Total nine preparations are enlisted depending on nine decoction prepared. Out of which eight decoctions are prepared from each eight drugs of ''kovidaradi gana'' and one decoction prepared from ''madhuka'' (Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn). [verse 5-6]
      
==== Milk preparations ====
 
==== Milk preparations ====

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