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

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________________ is always khara (hard) and ruksa (rough). And in the case of rukhsavata (rough air) the pulse of a patient becomes of the shape of pinda (ball), i. e. round-shaped. (V. 9) पित्तश्लेष्मज्वरे The pulse in fever produced by vitiation of bodily humours-pitta and slesma (bile and phlegm) : year star ferdi Hret framgangguar 11 V.10 11 The pulse is thin (fine), cool, and steady in pittaslesmajvara. (V. 10) It is said in this connection : मध्यकरे वहेन्नाड़ी यदि सन्तापिता ध्र वम् । AGT FÖ 476479 pfarrgfeat Hatt: 11 V.1111 If the pulse flows at the middle finger by getting heated, then it is certain that the faults-vata, etc. of the man have become full due to degeneration of blood. (V. 11) भूतज्वरे सेक इवातिवेगाः । grafia Tiga fe efTIAT: 1V.12.11 The movement of the pulse in Bhutajvara (fever produced by the overtaking by spirit) is very speedy like that of a stream ( or river ) running ( flowing ) towards the sea. Moreover, because of heat the pulse is having hot touch like a rope drenched in hot water. (V. 12) 116 Nadivijnanam Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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