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keep his nails pared,
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have his hairs short,
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remain clean,
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wear white dress,
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be particular about pacification and auspicious rites,
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be devoted to gods, brahmins and preceptors.
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Concept of 'Harmful Organisms'
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The maliciously hovering, virulent organisms are associated with
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Pasupati, (Lord Shiva)
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Kubera (Lord Kuber)
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Kumara (Lord Karthikeya)
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As the evil invaders come with an expectation of worship, one should sincerely offer them
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fumigation,
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sacrifices,
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presents and
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meal
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The wounded should always be vigilant and be surrounded by people. An injured person always feels depressed hence for his sake
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The ward should be provided with lamps, water, sharp instruments, garland, strings, flowers, fried paddy, etc.
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He should be listening to discourse, which promote prosperity, auspiciousness and assuage to the mind. Spirituality helps in the healing process as it gives peace of mind.
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Lastly one should be cheerful and optimistic regarding cure from the disease i.e. one should have a positive approach towards life.
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Other measures for wound healing
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One should blow air and open the wound by fans made up of hair,
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Should not rub, prick or scratch it either.
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Special advice |
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The wound heals rapidly of one who takes
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boiled rice of an old crop, or
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bland, warm, semi-solid diet in small quantities and
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meat of wild animals.
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Tandulyaka, jived, sunsiaaannka, vista, young radish, brinjals, pothole and karavellkaka should be ride in brat and mixed with pomegranate, make and salt. These and other substances having similar properties should be taken with mudga pulse and meat soup.
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The fried and powdered gram, medicated gruel and kulmasa should also be taken and
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Boiled cool water should be used or drinking.
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