Ayurveda: Naadi Pariksha - Pulsdiagnose
Hey there! Are you interested in learning about the ancient practice of Naadi Pariksha, also known as Pulsdiagnose? Join us for an exciting in-person event at Indische Botschaft where you will discover the secrets of Ayurvedic pulse diagnosis. This event is a unique opportunity to dive into the world of Ayurveda and understand how this traditional method can help assess your overall health. Don't miss out on this enlightening experience!
Naadi Pariksha(Pulse Diagnosis) is a very popular technique use for the diagnosis of any disease in ancient Ayurvedic science. Understanding the pulse is like decoding hidden information.
With the help of Nadi Pariksha, two Vaidya's from The Art of Living diagnose your health condition and can give advises for your very personal health improvement.
Vaidya Arvind (BAMS)
Vaidya Arvind is an experienced Ayurveda expert specializing in pulse diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha) and Marma therapy. Through a unique combination of Ayurveda, music, and meditation, he has enhanced the well-being of countless individuals. He studied at the Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research in India and further expanded his expertise with a Master’s in Sujok and Acupressure. Additionally, he is a certified Art of Living teacher, offering guidance in meditation and breathwork. His clients appreciate Arvind’s deep wisdom of Ayurveda along his caring guidance.
Vaidya Aishwarya (BAMS)
Vaidya Aishwarya is a dedicated Ayurveda practitioner with a BAMS degree from the Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research, alongside an MBA in Healthcare and Hospital Management from Manipal University. She has hands-on experience in Nadi Pariksha (pulse diagnosis) and Panchakarma. Specializing in digestive disorders, skin health, joint pain, arthritis, IBS, and sinusitis, Vaidya Aishwarya is renowned for her compassionate care and positive feedback from her clients regarding successful treatment outcomes.
For a correct pulse diagnosis, it is essential that you come with an empty stomach (no food for minimum 2 hours; water is allowed). The Vaidyas will not be able to do the Nadi Pariksha if people have just eaten.
Für eine korrekte Pulsdiagnose ist es wichtig, mit leerem Magen zu kommen (mindestens 2 Stunden nichts essen, Wasser ist erlaubt). Die Vaidyas sind nicht in der Lage, Nadi Pariksha durchzuführen, wenn man gerade etwas gegessen hat.