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==== Three modes of pathogenesis of ''vata'' diseases ====
 
==== Three modes of pathogenesis of ''vata'' diseases ====
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The three characteristics of ''vata'' vitiation viz. ''svatantra dushti'' (vitiation due to independent specific causes), ''gata vata'' (increased movement of ''vata'') and ''avarana'' (obstruction to movement of ''vata''). imply three possible modes of pathogenesis in ''vata'' diseases. These can be further analyzed as follows; due to the following three important properties of ''vata'', it is regarded entirely different from other ''dosha''<ref>Ibid 12/3</ref>.
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The three characteristics of ''vata'' vitiation viz. ''svatantra dushti'' (vitiation due to independent specific causes), ''gata vata'' (increased movement of ''vata'') and ''avarana'' (obstruction to movement of ''vata''). imply three possible modes of pathogenesis in ''vata'' diseases. These can be further analyzed as follows; due to the following three important properties of ''vata'', it is regarded entirely different from other ''dosha''[Cha. Sa. [[Sutra Sthana]] 12/3]
 
#''Asamghāta'' (Incorporeal)
 
#''Asamghāta'' (Incorporeal)
 
#''Anavasthita'' (Unstable)
 
#''Anavasthita'' (Unstable)
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