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''Ayu'' (life) implies the conjunction of physical body, senses, mind and soul and is known by the synonym ''dhari'' (that which sustains), ''jivita'' (that which is live), ''nityaga'' (that which is in continuum), and ''anubandha'' (that which is interdependent, or a link between past life and the future life). [42]
 
''Ayu'' (life) implies the conjunction of physical body, senses, mind and soul and is known by the synonym ''dhari'' (that which sustains), ''jivita'' (that which is live), ''nityaga'' (that which is in continuum), and ''anubandha'' (that which is interdependent, or a link between past life and the future life). [42]
 
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====Superiority of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] (over other ''Vedas'')====
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====Superiority of Ayurveda (over other ''Vedas'')====
 
   
 
   
 
तस्यायुषः पुण्यतमो वेदो वेदविदां मतः|  
 
तस्यायुषः पुण्यतमो वेदो वेदविदां मतः|  
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vakShyate yanmanuShyANAM lokayorubhayorhitam ||43||
 
vakShyate yanmanuShyANAM lokayorubhayorhitam ||43||
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''Vedic'' scholars regard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] as the most exalted of ''vedas'', and that which is said to be good for both the worlds for the human beings – the present and the after-life. [43]
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''Vedic'' scholars regard Ayurveda as the most exalted of ''vedas'', and that which is said to be good for both the worlds for the human beings – the present and the after-life. [43]
    
====Theory of ''Samanya'' and ''Vishesha''====
 
====Theory of ''Samanya'' and ''Vishesha''====

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