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==Importance of Dosha==
 
==Importance of Dosha==
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Dosha are the physiological entities of the body playing their respective role both at physical and psychological level as well. They are involved at almost every happening inside the body from subtle to gross level activities. They are involved in birth or origin of an tiny structure, component, organ and ultimately an individual too. They are having a crucial role to run all the functional activities, mechanics of an structure, organ, system and complete organism. Their importance is highlighted in Ayurveda in different Ayurvedic treatises as -  
 
Dosha are the physiological entities of the body playing their respective role both at physical and psychological level as well. They are involved at almost every happening inside the body from subtle to gross level activities. They are involved in birth or origin of an tiny structure, component, organ and ultimately an individual too. They are having a crucial role to run all the functional activities, mechanics of an structure, organ, system and complete organism. Their importance is highlighted in Ayurveda in different Ayurvedic treatises as -  
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'''Inter-relation of Dosha with Rutu (Season)'''
 
'''Inter-relation of Dosha with Rutu (Season)'''
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Body is continuously exposed to the external environment and is under the influence of seasonal impact every now and then. Dosha as per their normal tendency of deviation, tends to deviate with the change in season. Dosha starts accumulating further aggravating and then after alleviating due to seasonal changes. This variation and deviation of dosha from its normalcy is completely physiological subject to proper implementation and practicing seasonal regimen as mentioned by Ayurveda classics. It is essential to know the stage wise variation of dosha to prevent from experiencing any pathological ailments or landing into diseases. This concept is also known as - '''''Physiological Kriyakala'''''
 
Body is continuously exposed to the external environment and is under the influence of seasonal impact every now and then. Dosha as per their normal tendency of deviation, tends to deviate with the change in season. Dosha starts accumulating further aggravating and then after alleviating due to seasonal changes. This variation and deviation of dosha from its normalcy is completely physiological subject to proper implementation and practicing seasonal regimen as mentioned by Ayurveda classics. It is essential to know the stage wise variation of dosha to prevent from experiencing any pathological ailments or landing into diseases. This concept is also known as - '''''Physiological Kriyakala'''''
    
===Table 2:Physiological Kriyakala===
 
===Table 2:Physiological Kriyakala===
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{| class="wikitable"  
 
{| class="wikitable"  
 
! Dosha''' !! ''Chaya (Stage of Accumulation of Dosha)''!! ''Prakop (Stage of Aggravation of Dosha)''!!''Prasham (Stage of Alleviation of Dosha)''  
 
! Dosha''' !! ''Chaya (Stage of Accumulation of Dosha)''!! ''Prakop (Stage of Aggravation of Dosha)''!!''Prasham (Stage of Alleviation of Dosha)''  
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== Relations of Dosha ==
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=== Interrelation between Dosha and Mahabhuta ===
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It is mentioned above on the same page under the constitution of Dosha.
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#Vata dosha - Akasha and Vayu
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#Pitta dosha - Teja or Agni
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#Kapha dosha - Prithvi and Jala
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=== Interrelation between Dosha and Dhatu ===
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It is the mutual interdependence relation between Ashraya (one who allows to get lodge the other one) and Ashrayee (one who lodges, accumulates). Dosha generally circulates throughout the body and finds a space - Kha vaigunya, to get stagnate, lodge, accumulate thereby favoring the roots for physio-pathogenesis.
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It is shown in the table below -
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'''Table: Interrelation between Dosha and Dushya'''
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Sr.No''' !! ''Dosha''!! ''Dushya''
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! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Vata
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Asthi
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|-
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Pitta
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Rakta, Sveda
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|-
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Kapha
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Rasa, Mamsa, Meda, Majja, Shukra, Mutra, Purish
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|-
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|}
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=== Interrelation between Dosha and Rasa ===
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Dosha is considered to be a group of specific properties that tend to deviate by the external supplements in terms of Dravya, Guna, and Karma by practicing specific dietary regimen and daily routine. So, the type of Rasa (taste) fluctuates the status of specific properties within the body. There are some rasa which aggravates dosha, while some pacify them.
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It is shown in the table below -
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'''Table: Interrelation between Dosha and Rasa'''
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Sr.No''' !! ''Dosha''!! ''Dosha Aggravting Rasa''!! ''Dosha Pacifying Rasa''
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|-
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! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Vata
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Katu (Spicy), Tikta (Bitter), Kashay (Astringent)
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Madhur (Sweet), Amla (Sour), Lavana (Salty)
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|-
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Pitta
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Amla (Sour), Lavana (Salty), Katu (Spicy)
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Madhur (Sweet), Tikta (Bitter), Kashay (Astringent)
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|-
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Kapha
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Madhur (Sweet), Amla (Sour), Lavana (Salty)
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Katu (Spicy), Tikta (Bitter), Kashay (Astringent)
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|-
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=== Interrelation between Dosha and Rutu ===
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=== Influence of Dosha on Agni ===
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=== Influence of Dosha on Koshta ===
 
==References==
 
==References==
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