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KRIYAKALA
VIS-À-VIS BIOCHEMICAL AND DIFFERENT DIAGNOSTIC
AIDS”
Dr.Swagath.N MD (Ayu)
Principal
Karavali ayurveda medical college,
Mangalore
Abstract: When the doshas are no longer serving as a physiological function,
they become disturbed and they craft symptoms. In Western medicine these disturbances
would be recognized as non-specific in origin. As the doshas start to become rebellious
in the system, they go through six different stages that can be easily recognized through
observation, questioning and also with the use of biochemical and diagnostic aids. Let us
dive deep into these six stages to achieve a comprehensive knowledge of diagnosis,
As we all are familiar with the 6 stages
1. Chaya
2. Prakopa
3. Prasara
4. Sthanasamshraya
5. Vyaktha
6. Bheda
THE REAL VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY DOES NOT DEPEND ON SEEKING NEW
ROADS, BUT SEEING WITH NEW EYES.
~ Marcel Proust
Vedic insight furnishes us to appreciate the connotation of our daily life. Even
the trivial discomfort can tune us into a doshic imbalance. Trivial doshic changes are
pre-pathological conditions. First, the dosha gets tainted and deranged and then starts
affecting the dhatus. The word dosha literally translated means that which blot. When
the doshas are no longer serving as a physiological function, they become disturbed and
they craft symptoms. In Western medicine these disturbances would be recognized as
non-specific in origin. For example, fever of unknown origin. But in Ayurveda
terminology, one may say “deranged Pitta in the rasa dhatu