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→Rasapariksha (gustation-by inference)
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→Darshan pratyaksha (visual inspection)
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→Shrota pratyaksha (auscultation / percussion)
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→Pratyaksha
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→Aptopdesha-Clinical Significance: [Ch. Vi.4/6]
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→Four pariksha and their clinical significance
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→The cause of Birth
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→Why is kamaeshana not included as a desire to be pursued?
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→Categories of three mentioned in Vedanta
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→Categories of three mentioned in Vedanta
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→Categories of three mentioned in Vedanta
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→Categories of three mentioned in Vedanta
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→Importance of Three
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→Vidhi Vimarsha
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→Vidhi vimarsha
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→Tattva Vimarsha
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→Summary
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→Summary
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→Three types of therapies
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→Three kinds of treatment modalities
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→Three types of physician
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→Three Disease Pathways
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→Three disease pathways
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→Three types of diseases
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→Three casues of diseases
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→Three ayatana (causes of diseases)
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→Three Types of Bala (strength)
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→Three types of bala (strength)
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→Three supporting pillars of life
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→Important triads
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→Summary of four fold examination
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→Yukti [reasoning]
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→Anumana [inference]
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→Knowledge by direct perception
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→Authoritative sages
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→Four fold examination
→‘Yadruchha’ or free will (power which is responsible for sudden occurrence of events in universe)
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→Views regarding paranirmana (soul as the Creator of the Universe)
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→Hindrances in direct perception
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→Hindrances in direct perception
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→Pratyksha and apratyaksha
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→Desire of other world after death
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→Sanskrit text, transliteration and english translation
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→Introduction
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→Abstract
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