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ज्वरवेगे च धमनी सोष्णा वेगवती भवेत् ॥ NP. 3.3
NV. 10
ज्वरे च रमणे नाड़ी क्षोणाङ्गा मन्दगामिनी । ज्वरे कामार्त्तिरूपेण भवन्ति विकला: शिराः । NP. 16.3 NV. 21
In Nadivijnanam, verses 10 and 21, the same versions of the two verses of Nadiprakasam are presented in their original forms except a little variation of "" of the first line of NP. 16.3 into of NV.
" ज्वरे तु रमणे, Nadivijnanam, V. 21
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Nadiprakasam, states in its verse 19.3 that the pulse of a person makes different kinds of movement in exercise (or hard labour), thought (study, etc.), and grief due to loss of wealth in feverless condition as noted below :
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व्यायामे भ्रमणे चैव चिन्तया धनशोकतः । नानाप्रकारगमनं शिरा गच्छति विज्वरे ।। NP. 19.3
Nadivijnanam presents the same version of this verse in its original form in its verse 22 with a change of the word "नानाप्रकारगमनं " by the word "नानाप्रकारगमना (farer:)
In regard to Ajirnaroga (indigestion or dyspepsia) the conditions of the pulse of a patient are presented by the same verse in both Nadiprakasam, Verse 20.3 and Nadivijnanam, Verse 23, respectively.
"अजीर्णेन भवेन्नाड़ी कठिना", etc.
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