Book Title: Nadivijnanam and Nadiprakasham
Author(s): J C Sikdar
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ (intermediate time), next the movement of slesm (phlegm) or the pulse is found revolving like bhramyamana (rotating thing) mounted on a wheel or if it is too fast or sometimes it moves like a peacock, sometimes it is getting thinner and thinner by and by, then the experts of the movement of pulse say that the pulse indicating disease is not curable. It is said in other works that the pulse which moves high (up) (i. e. at the time of beating of the pulse); it seems as if a separate pulse is moving jumping and jumping (or rising and rising); the pulse which is stable, i. e. whose movement is felt, if observed attentively; the pulse which moves like the mamsavahini (meat-carrying), i. e. as the pulse moves too fast like a stick if meat is taken by a person; the pulse which is thin (fine); and the pulse which is crooked; all these pulses should be known as incurable. (V. 14) असाध्यत्वापवादमाह Exception to the case (rule) of incurability is stated : भारप्रवाह-मूभियशोकप्रमुखकारणान्नाड़ी । pyragarfa á gazfa Ht of fad a II (V. 15) In the case of always carrying load (by a person); that of fainting due to the intensity of poisoning; that of fainting due to the sight of blood, or that of fainting or stopping of the beat or movement of the pulse because of fear at the sight of Raksasa or 106 Nadiprakasam Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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