The clearly demarcated portion of Mamsadhatu is known as Peshee, it is the collection of thin fibres of Mamsadhatu separated with each other by Mamsadhara Kala and work as an independent structure in the body. The Peshee may be Bahala (thick/ dense), Pelava (delicate), Sthul (big/ bulky), Anu (Fine/ minute), Pruthu (broad/ extensive), Vrutta (rounded), Rhasva (Short), Dirgha (long0, Sthir (firm), Mrudu (soft /weak), Shlakshna (smooth/ slippery) and Karkasha (rough). They cover Sandhi, Asthi, Sira and Snaayu at their appropriate place.
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