Book Title: Nadivijnanam and Nadiprakasham Author(s): J C Sikdar Publisher: Prakrit Bharti AcademyPage 82
________________ Nadivijnanam presents only one line of the verse relating to the nature of the pulse in the case of pthisis and cough in brief in its verse 14. Tot a Alf#1 To 4T #51997740TT II NV. 14 In the case of Svarabheda (broken artiliculation or hoarseness or loss of voice) Nadiprakasam states the conndition of the pulse as thin in its verse 42.3. Fatha 7 TEHT I FIGT safa fafaza 11 NP. 42.3 Nadivijnanam, verse 10. presents the version of the original verse in different form conveying the same sense of the beating of the pulse in the case of Svarabheda as noted below : TIHTIT FTTHE FIRST 791 THAT TT 11 NV. 16 That is; it becomes grave (or tortuous ) and is moving like thread in Svarabheda. Nadiprakasam describes the condition of the pulse in Udavartharoga (a disease of the bowels Iliac passion characterized by the retention of excrement ), Anaha ( Supression of urine ) and Mutrakechra (painful discharge of urine ) in its verse 46.3. उदावर्ते विलुप्ता स्यान्नाड़ी कम्पति सर्वदा । AFTÈ 979537 Halgt afrosar 11 NP. 46.3 Preface 61 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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