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<big>'''Sharira Sthana Chapter 2. Different clans and aspects of the Human Birth '''</big>
<big>'''Sharira Sthana Chapter 2. Different clans and aspects of the Human Birth '''</big>
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<big>'''Abstract'''</big>
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<p 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 [[aatma]], 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. </p>
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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 [[aatma]], 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>
'''Keywords''': Atulya-gotra,Shukra, [[Garbha]], Ojoshana, Beeja, Dwireta, Kliba, [[Prajnaparadha]], Pratikarma, Daiva, clans, genetics, paurusha.
'''Keywords''': Atulya-gotra,Shukra, [[Garbha]], Ojoshana, Beeja, Dwireta, Kliba, [[Prajnaparadha]], Pratikarma, Daiva, clans, genetics, paurusha.