CONTENTS:-
I. Introduction:
1. Health and disease
2. Physical body - sarira
3. Chetana
4. Panchamahabhutavikara samudaya
5. Samayogavahi
6. Kriya
7. Qualities of atma
8. Development of foetus
II. Basis of tridosha:
1. Functions of cells
2. The flow of energy
3. The flow of information
4. Definition of dosha
5. Number of doshas
6. The principles of vata, pitta and kapha
7. Collective importance of the three somatic humors
8. General seats of tridoshas
9. Interdependence
III. The concept of vata:
1. Importance of vata
2. Definition of vata
3. Physical properties of vata
4. Other qualities of vata
5. Yogavahi
6. Location of vata
7. Interdependence
8. Vatavaha srotases
9. General functions of vata
10. Subdivisions of sariravata
11. Functions of the five of vatas-summary
12. Anatomical correlations
IV. The Concept of pitta:
1. Definition pitta
2. Physical properties of pitta
3. Location of pitta
4. General functions of pitta
5. Nature of pitta
6. Sub-divisions of pitta
7. Aharapachana
V. The Concept of kapha:
1. General functions of kapha
2. Identity of kapha
3. Subdivisions of kapha
VI. Production of the three somatic humors in the body
VII. Prakrti:
1. Vataprakrti
2. Pittaprakrti
3. Kaphaprakrti
4. Other classifications of prakrti
VIII. Doshavaishamya:
1. Varieties of doshavaishamya
2. Cause of doshavaishamya
3. Stages of doshavaishamya
4. Ama as a cause of doshavaishamya
IX. Effects due to the vitiated doshas:
1. Actions of abnormal vata
2. Actions of abnormal pitta
3. Actions of abnormal kapha