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<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 11.The Three Desires of Life and important triads'''</big>
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<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 11.The Three Desires of Life and important triads - Tistraishaniya Adhyaya '''</big>
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<div style="text-align:justify;">Having or expressing desires is a human trait, and only human beings aspire to fulfil them. This chapter explains three basic desires in human beings- longevity, wealth (or materialistic comforts), and a blissful afterlife. The guidelines to fulfil them during one’s life leading to a healthy and righteous life are also given in this chapter, hence it comes under the tetrad of guidelines of healthcare management. It also guides to treat a patient with physical and/or mental disease and describes eight triads. The theories of reincarnation and creation of universe are discussed and explained. Four means for getting absolute knowledge (pariksha viz.examination, pratyaksha (clearly perceivable), anumana (Inference based on evidence) and yukti (logical management) and their role in establishing the theory of reincarnation are described in detail. A physician can use these methods to know about disease (roga) and patient (rogi) completely and can choose appropriate courses of treatment, with suitable drugs. </div>
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'''Keywords''':  ''Eshanas'', desires, ''pramanas'', means of knowledge, ''pariksha, trayo upastambhas, trividha bala, triyo roga ayatana,'' t''rividha rogas, trayo rogamargas, trividha bhisahaja, trividha aushadha,'' triads of pillars of life, disease pathways, types of diseases, physician types, therapeutics, modalities.
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Having or expressing desires is a human trait, and only human beings aspire to fulfill them. This chapter, [[Tistraishaniya Adhyaya]], tries to explain three basic desires in human beings, and the mode to fulfill them during one’s life – longevity, wealth (or material comforts), and a blissful afterlife. This chapter is described under ''Nirdesha Chatushka'' since it gives instructions to lead a healthy and righteous life.  It also guides to treat a patient with physical and/or mental disease and describes a triad of eight ''vargas'', or ''ashtatrikas'', explaining the theories of reincarnation and creation of universe. Four ''parikshas'' (''aptopadesha, pratyaksha, anumana'' and ''yukti'') or means for getting correct knowledge and their role in establishing the theory of reincarnation are described in detail. Using these methods, a physician can get knowledge about ''roga'' (disease) and ''rogi'' (patient) and can choose appropriate courses of treatment, with suitable drugs.
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'''Keywords''':  ''Eshanas'', desires, ''pramanas'', means of knowledge, ''pariksha, trayo upastambhas, trividha bala, triyo roga ayatana,'' t''rividha rogas, trayo rogamargas, trividha bhisahaja, trividha aushadha,'' triads of pillars of life, disease pathways, types of diseases, physician types, therapeutics, modalities.
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