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'Dina' means day and 'Charya' means observable codes. The word literally means daily regimen.

Description: It is an important part of preservation of health and management of diseases particularly in lifestyle management.The term signifies prescribed daily routine regime for a healthy by analyzing his body constituents, age season etc.



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