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Like ''nidana'' and ''rupa, samprapti'' has been described here with its synonyms which are indicative of its definition.  [11]
 
Like ''nidana'' and ''rupa, samprapti'' has been described here with its synonyms which are indicative of its definition.  [11]
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==== Types of samprapti [pathogenesis] ====
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==== Types of ''samprapti'' (pathogenesis) ====
    
सा सङ्ख्याप्राधान्यविधिविकल्पबलकालविशेषैर्भिद्यते|१२|
 
सा सङ्ख्याप्राधान्यविधिविकल्पबलकालविशेषैर्भिद्यते|१२|
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sA sa~gkhyAprAdhAnyavidhivikalpabalakAlavisheShairbhidyate|12|
 
sA sa~gkhyAprAdhAnyavidhivikalpabalakAlavisheShairbhidyate|12|
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Samprapti can be further classified, depending upon certain specific characteristics, by sankhya (numerological classification), pradhanya (dominance of dosha), vidhi (types of diseases), vikalpa (dominance of one or the other attributes of doshas), and bala-kala vishesha (the time of manifestation or aggravation of the disease). [12]
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''Samprapti'' can be further classified, depending upon certain specific characteristics, by ''sankhya'' (numerological classification), ''pradhanya'' (dominance of ''dosha''), ''vidhi'' (types of diseases), ''vikalpa'' (dominance of one or the other attributes of ''doshas''), and ''bala-kala vishesha'' (the time of manifestation or aggravation of the disease). [12]
    
सङ्ख्या तावद्यथा- अष्टौ ज्वराः, पञ्च गुल्माः, सप्त कुष्ठान्येवमादिः|१२|
 
सङ्ख्या तावद्यथा- अष्टौ ज्वराः, पञ्च गुल्माः, सप्त कुष्ठान्येवमादिः|१२|
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sa~gkhyA tAvadyathA-aShTau jwaraH, pa~jca gulmAH, sapta kuShThAnyevamAdiH|12|
 
sa~gkhyA tAvadyathA-aShTau jwaraH, pa~jca gulmAH, sapta kuShThAnyevamAdiH|12|
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Sankhya type of classification of samprapti numerically groups diseases by their pathogenesis, such as, eight types of jwara(fever), five types of gulma (abdominal lump), seven types of kushtha (skin diseases), etc. [12.1].
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''Sankhya'' type of classification of ''samprapti'' numerically groups diseases by their pathogenesis, such as, eight types of ''jwara''(fever), five types of ''gulma'' (abdominal lump), seven types of ''kushtha'' (skin diseases), etc. [12.1].
    
प्राधान्यं पुनर्दोषाणां तरतमाभ्यामुपलभ्यते तत्र द्वयोस्तरः, त्रिषु तम इति|१२|
 
प्राधान्यं पुनर्दोषाणां तरतमाभ्यामुपलभ्यते तत्र द्वयोस्तरः, त्रिषु तम इति|१२|
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triShu tama iti|12|
 
triShu tama iti|12|
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Pradhanya (classification of samprapti, or pathogenesis) indicates the dominance or primacy of one particular dosha above other doshas. If two doshas get vitiated, the comparative term ‘tara’ is used to indicate the predominant one. If, all the three doshas get vitiated then the superlative term ‘tama’ is used to indicate the most predominant one. [12.2]
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''Pradhanya'' (classification of ''samprapti'', or pathogenesis) indicates the dominance or primacy of one particular ''dosha'' above other ''doshas''. If two ''doshas'' get vitiated, the comparative term ''tara'' is used to indicate the predominant one. If, all the three ''doshas'' get vitiated then the superlative term ''ttama'' is used to indicate the most predominant one. [12.2]
    
विधिर्नाम- द्विविधा व्याधयो निजागन्तुभेदेन,त्रिविधास्त्रिदोषभेदेन, चतुर्विधाः साध्यासाध्यमृदुदारुणभेदेन|१२|
 
विधिर्नाम- द्विविधा व्याधयो निजागन्तुभेदेन,त्रिविधास्त्रिदोषभेदेन, चतुर्विधाः साध्यासाध्यमृदुदारुणभेदेन|१२|
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vidhirnAma- dvividhAvyAdhayonijAgantubhedena, trividhAstridoShabhedena, caturvidhAH
 
vidhirnAma- dvividhAvyAdhayonijAgantubhedena, trividhAstridoShabhedena, caturvidhAH
 
sAdhyAsAdhyamRududAruNabhedena|12|
 
sAdhyAsAdhyamRududAruNabhedena|12|
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==== Vidhi or types of diseases can be illustrated as follows ====
 
==== Vidhi or types of diseases can be illustrated as follows ====