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

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________________ जिह्म जिह्म शिथिलशिथिलं व्याकुलं व्याकुलं वा, स्थित्वा स्थित्वा वहति धमनी याति नाशञ्च सूक्ष्मा । नित्यं स्थानात् स्खलति पुनरप्यङ्गुली संस्पृशेद्वा, rata agfagfast: affTTAICHETT 11 V. 3811 (31) If Tridosadusta Nadi (pulse indicating three faults)-vayu (air), pitta (bile or fire),and kaph (phlegm) sometimes flows slowly and slowly (jihman jihman), sometimes sluggishly and sluggishly, (Sithilasithilam), sometimes anxiously and anxiously, ( vyakulam vyakulam va), hither and thither like a terrified man, sometimes if it pulsates by halting (Sthitva sthitva), sometimes if it goes on by delaying and delaying, or if it is so thin (that its beating is not felt at ail), i.e. it stops or gets lost, if sometimes the pulse leaves its own fixed place (nityam sthanat) (the base of the thumb finger) or once again also it touches the examining fingers (by coming to its own place), thus affected by many kinds of states (conditions) due to three faults - vata, pitta, and kaph (air, fire, and phlegm), (then) the case of the patient should be considered to be incurable because of Sannipatadosa (three combined faults). महातापेऽपि शीतत्वं शीतत्वे तापिता शिरा । aralaar staigu Jiu Togo T2:11 V. 38.11 (32) If the pulse of a person is cold even in the case of intense heat in his body, and if it is hot in the case of feeling coldness in his body, there will take place the death of the person whose pulse makes different kinds of movement. There is no doubt (about it). Nadi-Chikitsa 31 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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