After describing the chapter on various presentations of vata dominant disorders, the chapter on ''vata'' being afflicted by vitiated ''rakta'' is narrated. ''Vatashonita'' is caused by vitiated ''vata dosha'' and ''rakta'' which impede the ''gati'' (movement) of each other. It is also called as ''adhyaroga'' because it affects mainly affluent people who are not habitual to physical activity and indulged in factors responsible for vitiation of ''rakta''. People of ''pitta prakriti'' (''pitta'' constitution) are prone to develop ''vatashonita'', because ''sukumaratva'' (youthful personality) is the characteristic feature of ''pitta prakriti''. | After describing the chapter on various presentations of vata dominant disorders, the chapter on ''vata'' being afflicted by vitiated ''rakta'' is narrated. ''Vatashonita'' is caused by vitiated ''vata dosha'' and ''rakta'' which impede the ''gati'' (movement) of each other. It is also called as ''adhyaroga'' because it affects mainly affluent people who are not habitual to physical activity and indulged in factors responsible for vitiation of ''rakta''. People of ''pitta prakriti'' (''pitta'' constitution) are prone to develop ''vatashonita'', because ''sukumaratva'' (youthful personality) is the characteristic feature of ''pitta prakriti''. |