Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis is a fundamental aspect of Ayurvedic physical evaluation, providing insight into the deepest layers of the body and mind, including the underlying causes of disease. During this process, the Ayurvedic practitioner places their fingers on the radial pulse at the wrist, with each finger corresponding to one of the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. By carefully observing the qualities of the pulse, the practitioner can identify imbalances in the doshas and how they manifest within the body and mind.
Through the radial pulse (nadi), a skilled Ayurvedic physician can quickly gain a profound understanding of a person's physical and mental state, reaching deeper insights than other diagnostic methods.
Nadi Tarangini is an advanced, AI-powered pulse diagnostic device that enhances traditional Ayurvedic practices. Combining ultra-sensitive sensors with state-of-the-art algorithms, Nadi Tarangini delivers accurate pulse readings for a comprehensive analysis of your health.
This innovative, patented device enables practitioners to assess 22 Ayurvedic parameters, including the balance of the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), stress levels, digestive health, and overall well-being.
Shirodhara is a Traditional Ayurvedic technique which involves gentle head massage and the dripping of a slow stream of warm oil or other liquids onto the forehead, specifically in alignment with the third-eye or Anja Chakra. The name comes from the Sanskrit words shiro (head) and dhara (flow). There are specialized forms of Shirodhara are called Tail (Oil) Shirodhara, Ksheera (Milk) Shirodhara, Takra (Buttermilk) Shirodhara and Jala (Coconut water) Shirodhara.