Ayurveda gives emphasis on diagnosis of disease before treatment. Examination plays a significant role in diagnosis of the diseases. In Ayurvedic texts there are different type of Rog Rogi Pariksha i.e., Trividha Pariksha, Saptvidha Pariksha, Ashtavidha Pariksha, Dashavidha Pariksha etc. Concept of Nadi Pariksha is found under the Ashatavidhya Pariksha described by Yogratnakar. Yogratnakara described Nadi Pariksha under heading of Rog Pariksha. We can unlock Ayurvedic Sutra with the help of our inquiring mind. We can determine Nadi in context of Prakruti Vikruti, status of Doshas, Dhatus, Manas and Suskma Sharira. In following paper, we made an effort to study the relation of Nadi Pariksha and its applicability in different aspect in ...
Nidana Panchaka is one of the many methods of diagnosis in Ayurveda. It is the most important method...
Diagnosis is a very vital aspect of Ayurvedic treatment. Diagnosis according to Ayurveda is to find ...
Ayurveda is comprehensive in its approach which emphasizes naming a disease is not necessary rather ...
Nadi Pariksha is the ancient art and science of detecting the existing status of a person’s body, mi...
‘Rogamaadou Parikshet Tato Anantaram Aushadham’ is the method of treatment as told by Aachrya Charak...
Ever since man has started colonising the knowledge for survival and dependence over each other made...
Health is a state of equilibrium of the Dosha, Dhatu and Mala along with proper functioning of Indri...
In Ayurveda system, it is very important to have a accurate diagnosis before treating the patients d...
Ayurveda is the science of health and diseased free life. It is fulfilled with guidelines which, if ...
The Tridosha concept in Ayurveda is the pioneer fundamental of the human physiology. The equilibrium...
In Ayurveda the term Pareeksha is used in place of Pramana. The synonyms of Pareeksha are Pramana, S...
Doshas are considered to be functional parameters that auto regulate the physiology of body. Disequi...
Ayurveda is a holistic system of life which focuses the way of living along with treatment aspects. ...
Ayurveda is an empirical science which had made its existence from the divine origin in the form of ...
Examination plays an important role in diagnosis and prognosis of diseases. Since Samhita Kala vario...
Nidana Panchaka is one of the many methods of diagnosis in Ayurveda. It is the most important method...
Diagnosis is a very vital aspect of Ayurvedic treatment. Diagnosis according to Ayurveda is to find ...
Ayurveda is comprehensive in its approach which emphasizes naming a disease is not necessary rather ...
Nadi Pariksha is the ancient art and science of detecting the existing status of a person’s body, mi...
‘Rogamaadou Parikshet Tato Anantaram Aushadham’ is the method of treatment as told by Aachrya Charak...
Ever since man has started colonising the knowledge for survival and dependence over each other made...
Health is a state of equilibrium of the Dosha, Dhatu and Mala along with proper functioning of Indri...
In Ayurveda system, it is very important to have a accurate diagnosis before treating the patients d...
Ayurveda is the science of health and diseased free life. It is fulfilled with guidelines which, if ...
The Tridosha concept in Ayurveda is the pioneer fundamental of the human physiology. The equilibrium...
In Ayurveda the term Pareeksha is used in place of Pramana. The synonyms of Pareeksha are Pramana, S...
Doshas are considered to be functional parameters that auto regulate the physiology of body. Disequi...
Ayurveda is a holistic system of life which focuses the way of living along with treatment aspects. ...
Ayurveda is an empirical science which had made its existence from the divine origin in the form of ...
Examination plays an important role in diagnosis and prognosis of diseases. Since Samhita Kala vario...
Nidana Panchaka is one of the many methods of diagnosis in Ayurveda. It is the most important method...
Diagnosis is a very vital aspect of Ayurvedic treatment. Diagnosis according to Ayurveda is to find ...
Ayurveda is comprehensive in its approach which emphasizes naming a disease is not necessary rather ...