Nādi Parikshā (Pulse Diagnosis)
Nādi Parikshā (Pulse Diagnosis)
Nādi Parikshā is an ancient, non-invasive pulse diagnosis technique rooted in Ayurveda. By analysing your pulse, it reveals imbalances in your doshas, assesses organ health, and provides deep insights into your physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing.
It helps identify potential health concerns early and the Ayurveda Nadi Vaidya can guide the right diet, lifestyle changes, Ayurvedic supplements, and treatments personalised just for you.
Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis
Includes Physical | Emotional | Psychological Evaluation
An in-depth Ayurvedic pulse check that
reveals information about your overall health
Our Expert Nadi Vaidya will check your Nadi (Pulse) and gives insights about your Prakruti (Physical and Mental Constitution), Tendencies to get sick and root cause of disease. He also advises remedies as well as lifestyle guidance. The best readings can be given when you attend camp in empty stomach or 2 1/2 hours after meal.
Holistic Health Check
Ancient Ayurvedic pulse diagnosis reveals holistic well-being. Understand imbalances for a journey to true wellness.
Personalized Wellness
It reveals the individual body & mental constitution, which is distinct for each person, & suggests personalized remedies accordingly.
Preventive Health
By detecting imbalances at an early stage, this ancient diagnostic method enables timely intervention and preventive measures.
Mind-Body Balance
Uncover the root causes of physical and mental discomfort, and embark on a journey towards harmonizing your mind & body.
Those who wants to know their Prakruthi
Suffering from any kind of disease
Who wants to correct Dosha imbalance in their body
Seeking Lifestyle guidances & diet based on prakruthi & diseases
Diabetes
Stress / Insomnia
High blood pressure
Asthma
Headache/ Migraine
Skin & Hair problems
Acidity
Cardiac disorders
Respiratory conditions
Joint disorders
Thyroid dysfunction
Hormonal imbalances
Through Nādi Parikshā-guided Ayurvedic treatment, Hridveda addresses a wide spectrum of health concerns, including but not limited to:
Digestive Health: IBS, hyperacidity, GERD, constipation, bloating, malabsorption, low Agni, Ama accumulation
Metabolic Disorders: Diabetes (Type 2), obesity, thyroid imbalances, high cholesterol, fatty liver
Stress & Mental Health: Chronic stress, anxiety, depression, burnout, brain fog, memory concerns, insomnia
Women's Health: PMOS, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhoea, hormonal imbalances, perimenopause, menopause, fertility support
Respiratory Health: Chronic sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, asthma, recurrent respiratory infections
Musculoskeletal Conditions: Joint pain, arthritis (Vātavyādhi), back pain, sciatica, cervical spondylosis
Skin Conditions: Eczema, psoriasis, acne, urticaria, chronic dryness or inflammation of the skin
Cardiovascular: Hypertension, palpitations, poor circulation, fatigue-related cardiac concerns
Neurological: Migraines, headaches, vertigo, peripheral neuropathy, sleep disorders
Child Wellness: Recurrent infections, digestive issues, growth concerns, hyperactivity, focus and attention
Rejuvenation & Longevity: Rasāyana planning for vitality, healthy ageing, energy restoration, and immune resilience
What is Nadi Pariksha?
Nadi Pariksha, also known as Pulse Diagnosis, is a traditional Ayurvedic technique used for diagnosing various health conditions. It involves assessing the pulse at the radial artery of the wrist to gather information about the state of balance or imbalance in the body’s doshas, dhatus, and malas.
How does Nadi Pariksha work?
During Nadi Pariksha, the practitioner carefully feels the pulse at different positions on the wrist using three fingers. They observe qualities such as rhythm, speed, strength, and depth of the pulse to determine the constitution of the individual and any imbalances present.
What information can be gathered from Nadi Pariksha?
Nadi Pariksha provides insights into the balance or imbalance of the body’s doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), as well as the state of dhatus (tissues) and malas (waste products). This information helps in understanding the individual’s overall health status.
What are the benefits of Nadi Pariksha?
During Nadi Pariksha, the practitioner carefully feels the pulse at different positions on the wrist using three fingers. They observe qualities such as rhythm, speed, strength, and depth of the pulse to determine the constitution of the individual and any imbalances present.
Is Nadi Pariksha suitable for everyone?
Nadi Pariksha is generally safe and non-invasive, making it suitable for all individuals.
How long does a Nadi Pariksha session typically last?
The duration of a Nadi Pariksha session can vary depending on the practitioner and the complexity of the individual’s health condition. Generally, it may take around 30 minutes to an hour for a thorough examination and consultation.
Can Nadi Pariksha be used as a standalone diagnostic tool?
While Nadi Pariksha provides valuable insights into the individual’s health status, it is often used in conjunction with other diagnostic methods and assessments in Ayurvedic practice. This comprehensive approach helps in formulating personalized treatment plans.
How frequently should one undergo Nadi Pariksha?
The frequency depends on individual health needs and goals. Every 2 months our body undergoes changes due to season change and regimen. Some individuals may benefit from regular check-ups, while others may require less frequent sessions. It’s also advisable for a Healthy person to get Nadi assessed for maintaining good health.
Is Nadi Pariksha recognized by modern medical science?
While Nadi Pariksha is a traditional Ayurvedic technique, its effectiveness and validity have not been extensively studied or recognized by modern medical science. However, it has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine and is valued for its holistic approach to health assessment and treatment.
How can one find a qualified practitioner for Nadi Pariksha?
It’s essential to seek out a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who is trained and experienced in Nadi Pariksha. You can inquire for the upcoming Nadi Camps schedule.
Nādi Parikshā does not position itself against modern diagnostic medicine. It complements it.
Modern diagnostics are exceptional at measuring what is already manifest — structural changes, biochemical markers, imaging findings. Nādi Parikshā excels at perceiving what is about to manifest — functional imbalances, energetic disturbances, and physiological tendencies that exist before they become measurable pathology.
Where modern diagnostics say "what is wrong and where," Nādi Parikshā adds "why it happened, what the body's constitution is, what direction health is moving in, and what the individual-specific path to restoration looks like."
Together, they offer a far more complete picture than either can provide alone.