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fold examination or Trividhapareeksha |
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Ayurveda States 3 barometer of diagnosis |
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Darshana - Visual observation |
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Sparshana - Tactile perception (pulse diagnosis) |
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Prashna - Questioning |
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PULSE DIAGNOSIS: - |
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Pulse diagnosis in the ancient art and science of detecting the existing status of a person's body mind, soul & spirit. It informs about the state of doshas, body functions, health of the srotas or micro circulatory channels.
Taking the radial pulse with 3 fingers, which represent 3 doshas, Vata, Pitta & Kapha. The first finger feels Vata, the second finger probes Pitta & 3 rd finger picks up Kapha.
In superficial pulse each finger can pick up information of each dosha. The deep pulse reveals genetic information telling how unique are people different from each one on earth [i.e. about body constitution or prakriti].
In pulse diagnose both doctor & patient experience a taste of transcendent, pure awareness, the underlying silence. It is so intimately communicative that some healing occurs even while taking pulse.
Every individual's psychosomatic temperament or body constitution is determined by these 3 doshas at the time of fertilization. When the embryo is formed the body constitution i.e. prakriti is determined.
There are 7 basic constituents according to Ayurveda. Vata, Pitta, Kapha, Vatapitta, Pittakapha, Kaphavata, Vatapittakapha. Every individual's constitution has its own balance of Vata - Pitta - Kapha. The balance of VPK is the natural order. |
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Ten-fold examination or Dashvidhapareeksha |
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Body constitution (prakriti) |
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Pathological state (vikriti) |
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Tissue vitality (dhatu saara) |
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Physical build (samhanana) |
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Body measurement (pramana) |
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Adaptability to food & activities (satmya) |
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Psychic constitution (satwa) |
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Digestive capacity (ahara shakti) |
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Capacity of exercise (vyayama shakti) |
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Age (vayas) |
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