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Nadi Pareeksha in Bangalore – Ancient Pulse Diagnosis at Adyant Ayurveda

Nadi Pareeksha in Bangalore – Ancient Pulse Diagnosis at Adyant Ayurveda

Nadi Pareeksha in Bangalore - Ancient Pulse Diagnosis at Adyant Ayurveda
Nadi Pareeksha in Bangalore – Ancient Pulse Diagnosis at Adyant Ayurveda

Introduction to Ayurveda and Nadi Pariksha

Ayurveda, derived from the Sanskrit words “Ayu” (life) and “Veda” (science), is India’s ancient system of natural healing. Its goal is not only to cure illness but also to maintain long-term wellness by harmonizing the body, mind, and spirit. One of the most insightful diagnostic tools in Ayurveda is Nadi Pariksha, the science of pulse diagnosis, which helps assess a person’s physical, mental, and emotional health through the subtle variations of their pulse.

“Swasthasya Swasthya Rakshanam, Aturasya Vikara Prashamanam”
– Charaka Samhita
(Preserving the health of the healthy and treating diseases in the ill)

True health is described in Ayurvedic texts as:

“Samadosha Samagni ca Samadh tu Malakriy?? |
Prasann tmendriyaman Svastha iti Abhidh yate ||”

– Sushruta Samhita, Sutrasthana 15/41
(A person is healthy when Doshas, digestion, tissues, and excretions are in balance and the soul, mind, and senses are in a state of bliss)


What is Nadi Pareeksha?

Nadi Pareeksha (pulse diagnosis) is a traditional Ayurvedic technique that evaluates your overall health—physical, mental, and emotional—through the subtle reading of your pulse. It can detect imbalances in the body’s Tridoshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and reveal the root causes of disease.

A skilled Ayurvedic doctor uses three fingers on your radial artery:

  • Index Finger (Vata) – surface-level, snake-like or irregular

  • Middle Finger (Pitta) – medium-depth, frog-like or jumping

  • Ring Finger (Kapha) – deep, slow, swan-like or steady

They also evaluate:

  • Gati (movement)

  • Vega (speed)

  • Bala (strength)

  • Tala (rhythm)

  • Akruti (volume)

  • Kathinya (arterial wall consistency)

  • Tapamana (temperature)

  • Sthana (location)


How Nadi Pareeksha Works

 Prakriti Diagnosis (Inborn Constitution)

Your Prakriti is your inherent body-mind constitution, which determines your strengths, weaknesses, and disease susceptibility.

Knowing your Prakriti helps in:

  • Preventive healthcare

  • Personalized diet and lifestyle

  • Emotional balance

  • Tailored Panchakarma therapies

Vikruti Diagnosis (Current Imbalances)

Vikruti is the present deviation from your original constitution caused by:

  • Poor food habits

  • Stress or anxiety

  • Lifestyle errors

  • Environmental factors

Nadi Pareeksha identifies these early, often before clinical symptoms appear, enabling:

  • Early intervention

  • Panchakarma detox

  • Customized herbal remedies

  • Routine corrections


Classical Ayurvedic References

Pulse diagnosis is elaborated in several classical texts:

  • Charaka Samhita – Foundations of Ayurvedic diagnosis

  • Sushruta Samhita – Emphasis on health equilibrium

  • Sharangadhara Samhita – The most detailed and systematic description of Nadi Pariksha

“Nadim Jnatva Tato Rogam Jnatva Aushadham Uchyate |
Nadi Pariksha Yuktasya Na Dosho Nasti Kashchana ||”

– Sharangadhara Samhita, Adhyaya 4
(One who understands the pulse can diagnose disease and prescribe the correct treatment)


 Scientific Research & Technological Advancements

Modern tools are helping validate this ancient practice:

  • Inter-rater Reliability Studies – Testing consistency among practitioners

  • Nadi Tarangini & Nadi Yantra – Devices that digitize and analyze pulse waveforms

  • AI-Driven Dosha Detection – Algorithms analyzing gati, vega, etc.

  • Clinical Correlation Studies – Linking pulse patterns with health markers (cardiovascular, endocrine, etc.)

These tools aim to bridge traditional wisdom and modern science.


When Not to Perform Nadi Pareeksha

Avoid Nadi Pariksha in the following conditions:

  • Immediately after waking or bathing

  • When you’re hungry, extremely full, or tired

  • After intense physical exertion

  • During Snehapana (internal oleation) or immediately after Abhyanga (oil massage)


Benefits of Nadi Pareeksha at Adyant Ayurveda

  • Detect disease at its root cause—not just symptoms

  • Get a personalized lifestyle and diet plan

  • Prevent future diseases with accurate Dosha analysis

  • Holistic approach to managing chronic illnesses

  • Completely non-invasive and safe


 Meet Our Expert Nadi Pareeksha Doctors in Bangalore

Our team of Ayurvedic doctors is trained in traditional pulse diagnosis with years of clinical experience:

Jayanagar Branch

  • Dr. Shree Lakshmi – BAMS

    25+ years in Panchakarma & chronic disease management

  • Dr. Apoorva – BAMS

    Specializes in Nadi Pareeksha and preventive Ayurveda

Indiranagar Branch

  • Dr. Sumana Patvardhan – BAMS, MD 23 years of experience

    Expert in women’s health, skin, joint disorders, and Nadi Pariksha

 Kalyan Nagar Branch

  • Dr. Vidya – BAMS 18 Years of experience

    Experienced in lifestyle diseases and metabolic disorders

Rajarajeshwari Nagar Branch

  • Dr. Preethi – BAMS 24 Years of experience

    Focused on hormonal imbalances and Panchakarma detox


 Book Your Nadi Pareeksha Appointment Today

Discover the true state of your health through the ancient wisdom of Ayurvedic pulse diagnosis. Whether you’re seeking preventive care or chronic illness management, Nadi Pareeksha offers unmatched diagnostic precision.

Call Now: 9972541009
Visit Us: Jayanagar | Indiranagar | Kalyan Nagar | Rajarajeshwari Nagar
Website: www.adyantayurveda.com


What is Nadi Pariksha?

Nadi Pariksha, or pulse diagnosis, is an ancient Ayurvedic technique used to assess an individual’s physical, mental, and emotional health by examining the pulse at the wrist. It helps determine the balance of the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—and identify any imbalances that may lead to disease.

A trained Ayurvedic practitioner uses their index, middle, and ring fingers to palpate the radial artery on the wrist. Each finger corresponds to a specific dosha: the index finger for Vata, the middle for Pitta, and the ring finger for Kapha. The practitioner assesses various pulse characteristics, such as rhythm, strength, and temperature, to evaluate health.

Nadi Pariksha can detect imbalances in the doshas, assess the state of the digestive fire (Agni), identify toxin accumulation (Ama), and evaluate the health of various organs and systems. It provides insights into both current health conditions and potential future ailments.

While Nadi Pariksha is rooted in traditional Ayurvedic knowledge, modern studies are exploring its principles. Technological advancements, such as devices that capture pulse waveforms, aim to objectify the subjective nature of manual pulse diagnosis and correlate traditional pulse parameters with modern physiological metrics. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

To ensure accurate results:

  • Visit on an empty stomach or at least 2–3 hours after eating.
  • Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and smoking for at least 24 hours prior.
  • Refrain from strenuous physical activity before the session.
  • Ensure you’re well-rested and calm.

Yes, Nadi Pariksha can reveal psychological and emotional states by assessing subtle variations in the pulse. It helps identify stress, anxiety, and other mental health concerns, allowing for holistic treatment approaches.

Absolutely. Nadi Pariksha can detect subtle imbalances before they manifest as overt symptoms, enabling early intervention through lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, and Ayurvedic therapies to prevent disease onset.

The pulse examination itself typically takes about 5–10 minutes. However, the complete consultation, including discussion of findings and personalized recommendations, may last 30–45 minutes.

Nadi Pariksha should be avoided immediately after bathing, eating, or engaging in strenuous activity. It’s also recommended to postpone the session if you’re experiencing acute illness or during menstruation for women.

You can schedule your Nadi Pariksha session by calling +91 9972541009 or visiting www.adyantayurveda.com. Adyant Ayurveda has centers in Jayanagar, Indiranagar, Kalyan Nagar, and Rajarajeshwari Nagar.