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<big>'''Sharira Sthana Chapter 2. Different clans and aspects of the Human Birth '''</big>
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<div style="text-align:justify;">Gotra, literally means cowshed. However, in common parlance, it denotes the progeny (or a clan) of a common male ancestor (usually, a rishi, or a sage). Atulya Gotra, or diversity in clans, is what the sages of antiquity professed, thus laying the foundation of genetics in Ayurveda. In this chapter, thirty six specific questions on a wide range of topics such as the contributing factors for embryogenesis, labor, sex determination of the embryo, congenital anomalies, transmigration of the atma, and related phenomena are answered in detail. Apart from these, causes of disease, treatment, preventive measures and the role of past and present deeds of one-self in causation of disease etc. are discussed. </div>
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'''Keywords''': ''Atulya-gotra,Shukra, Garbha, Ojoshana, Bīja, Dwireta, Klība, Prajnyaparadha, Pratikarma, Daiva'' , and ''Paurusha''.
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== [[Sharira Sthana]] Chapter 2, Atulyagotriya Sharira (Chapter on different clans and aspects of the Human Birth) ==
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''Gotra'', in literal Sanskrit, means cowshed. However, in common parlance, it denotes the progeny (or a clan) of a common male ancestor (usually, a ''rishi'', or a sage). ''Atulya Gotra'', or diversity in clans, is what the sages of antiquity professed, thus laying the foundation of genetics in Ayurveda. In this chapter, Lord Atreya answers thirty six specific questions of Agnivesha on a wide range of topics such as the causes of human embryo, labor, sex determination of the embryo, congenital anomalies, transmigration of the ''atma'', and related phenomena. Apart from these, causes of disease, treatment, preventive measures and the role of past and present deeds of one-self in causation of disease etc. are discussed.
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'''Keywords''': ''Atulya-gotra,Shukra, Garbha, Ojoshana, Bīja, Dwireta, Klība, Prajnyaparadha, Pratikarma, Daiva'' , and ''Paurusha''.
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=== Introduction ===
 
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