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The impotency due to senility is being described here for understanding.
The impotency due to senility is being described here for understanding.


Age has been categorized in three groups – ''jaghanya'' (early), ''madhya'' (middle) and ''pravara'' (elder) age group. Generally, lesser semen is in elderly person due to deficiency of ''rasadi dhatu'', consumption of ''avrishya'' (non-aphrodisiac) food, gradual loss of strength, energy and sensory-motor organs, reducing life span, malnutrition, physical exertion & mental exhaustion leads to senility related impotency.
Age has been categorized in three groups – ''jaghanya'' (early), ''madhya'' (middle) and ''pravara'' (elder) age group. Generally, lesser semen is in elderly person due to deficiency of rasadi [[dhatu]], consumption of ''avrishya'' (non-aphrodisiac) food, gradual loss of strength, energy and sensory-motor organs, reducing life span, malnutrition, physical exertion & mental exhaustion leads to senility related impotency.


Eventually, the person keeps on aging with deep debility of ''dhatus,'' weakness, loss of complexion, with poor energy, easily caught by the diseases. This is the impotency due to senility.[176-180]
Eventually, the person keeps on aging with deep debility of [[dhatu]], weakness, loss of complexion, with poor energy, easily caught by the diseases. This is the impotency due to senility.[176-180]


==== ''Kshayaja klaibya'' (impotency due to deficiency of dhatu) ====
==== ''Kshayaja klaibya'' (impotency due to deficiency of dhatu) ====