Review study of pulse diagnostic parameter on finding aggravated Doshas and their characters by Nadi Pariksha
Abstract
The Tridosha concept in Ayurveda is the pioneer fundamental of the human physiology. The equilibrium state of Tridosha is very important for the normal and healthy functioning of the living body as the imbalance in the equilibrium state of Tridoshas or any one Dosha amongst the three will leads to the manifestation of Dosha’s leading to / prognosing to disorders /diseases. These Tridoshas are named as Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Analysis/study of Tridoshas physiology is an important tool to evaluate the prognosis and cure of any Dosha disease/disorder. Amongst different parameters utilized for diagnosis/evaluation of Dosha the important one is Nadi Pariksha i.e. Pulse examination. Vata, Piita and Kapha are not checked or seen by naked eyes but it is felt by Nadi Pariksha (pulse examination). Nadi (pulse) shows different characteristic properties amongst the manifestation of the three different Doshas at different state. Thus the variations seen with respect to Nadi is classically analyzed and reviewed with different parameters shows Nadi as a diagnostic tool. The purpose of writing this review is to examine Tridoshas and their characters on the Nadi. The article contains different parameters on the Nadi-Dosha variations, various trends which are used to examine the Doshas, its types and Dusti (malfunctions) by doing Nadi Pariksha methodologies with respect to Nadigati (speed denotations), features and different characters in this present article.
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