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| | Types of apatarpana chikitsa || [[Langhana]] is compared with a small quantity of water exposed to the sun and wind dries up.
| | Types of apatarpana chikitsa || [[Langhana]] is compared with a small quantity of water exposed to the sun and wind dries up.
Langhana-pachana with sink that is acted upon by the sun and wind on the one hand, and by a sprinkling of dust and ashes on the other side
Langhana-pachana with sink that is acted upon by the sun and wind on the one hand, and by a sprinkling of dust and ashes on the other side
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Doshavasechana with overflowing of a pool|| Different upamana pertaining to pool, lake, and water are compared with levels of severity of the [[dosha]] and their management with varying kinds of modalities like [[langhana]], langhana-pachana and doshavasechana.|| [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]].3/45]
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Doshavasechana with overflowing of a pool || Different upamana pertaining to pool, lake, and water are compared with levels of severity of the [[dosha]] and their management with varying kinds of modalities like [[langhana]], langhana-pachana and doshavasechana. || [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]].3/45]
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| | Nomenclature of krimi || similar to fig (Audumbaraakriti), similar to worm (gandupadakriti), similar to threads of wool (urnanshusankasha) ||The nomenclature of krimi is based on the similarity of appearance of different krimi in the body.|| [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]].7]
| | Nomenclature of krimi || similar to fig (Audumbaraakriti), similar to worm (gandupadakriti), similar to threads of wool (urnanshusankasha) ||The nomenclature of krimi is based on the similarity of appearance of different krimi in the body.|| [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]].7]