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When the vitiated ''pitta'' goes into ''rakta'' and gets absorbed in it (i.e., within the blood), it causes ''tilaka'' (moles), ''piplu'' (port-wine marks), ''vyanga'' (blemish/spots), or ''nilika'' (blue-black moles). [25] | When the vitiated ''pitta'' goes into ''rakta'' and gets absorbed in it (i.e., within the blood), it causes ''tilaka'' (moles), ''piplu'' (port-wine marks), ''vyanga'' (blemish/spots), or ''nilika'' (blue-black moles). [25] | ||
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When a vitiated | When a vitiated [[pitta]] inhabits the temporal regions of the head, severe and fatal swellings known as [[shankhaka]] (saggital sinus thrombosis/ intracranial growth/ temporal arteritis) are caused. [26] | ||
==== ''Karnamulika shotha'' (swelling at base of ears) ==== | ==== ''Karnamulika shotha'' (swelling at base of ears) ==== | ||