When the symptoms exhibit the dominance of two ''doshas'', it is called ''sansrishta'' (''dwandaja'') ''jwara'' and in case all three ''doshas'' are vitiated, it is called ''sannipatika jwara'' (tridoshic fever). [29] | When the symptoms exhibit the dominance of two ''doshas'', it is called ''sansrishta'' (''dwandaja'') ''jwara'' and in case all three ''doshas'' are vitiated, it is called ''sannipatika jwara'' (tridoshic fever). [29] |