Tuesday, 30 September 2014

#SanskritAppreciationHour 30.9.14 - Pulse examination! नाडीपरीक्षाविधिः from शार्ङ्गधर संहिता

#SanskritAppreciationHour 30.9.14 - Pulse examination! नाडीपरीक्षाविधिः from शार्ङ्गधर संहिता













What does शार्ङ्गधर mean?



शार्ङ्ग Bow धर Bearing! But, in the context, just a name :)











नाडीपरीक्षाविधिः - examining the nadis!





How was the pulse felt in ancient India? Find out about नाडीपरीक्षाविधिः





Isn't अङ्गुष्ट the thumb



१ प्रकुपितवातजनाडीलक्षणम्





२ प्रकुपितपित्तजनाडीलक्षणम्











For कोपतः can we say from the increase of, in the sense that कोप is anger or passion, so from the raising of? Is that right?







Normally the 'ja' ending like anuja means born of. So we can say the high speed or short burst is born of/result of?
Ans: Absolutely!
कुप् can mean [to be] moved, agitated, excited [hence faster], heave and much more.

४ द्विदोषजनाडीलक्षणम् | => Two dOShAs








Important one this: => ५ असाध्यनाडीलक्षणम् |









Q More like that which goes after having stopped recurrently? Like ruk-ruk ke jo chale?