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PRAKRITI PAREEKSHANA PROFORMA
Assessment of Deha Prakriti
Observation Done After Taking History of Patient
Sr.
No.

Character

1.

Appetite

2.
3.
4.
5.

Vataj

Pittaj

Kaphaj

C/f

Thirst
Digestive
power
Economic
Status
Dreams

No.

C/f

No.

C/f

No.

Laghu
Bahubhuk
(excessive/
frequent eating)

½
½

Tikshan Kshudha
Dandshuka
(Frequent eating)

½
½

½

Tikshan trishna
Sheeghra-paki
(Increased)
Madhya vitta
(middla class)
Svapne vidyuta
ulka pasyet
(sees lightening)

1
1

Alpa kshudha
(reduced)
Ashanpriye
(likes taking
meals)
Alpa
--------Vasumanto
(upper class)
Jalashaya aloki
Svapane
spadyaman
Savihang malam
Stoyashyam
pashyati
prabhutapatya
Dridhbhakti
parayan
(Full faith)

1

Malya-anulapena
katu, tikta,
kashaya
Ushna

1/3
1/3

-------Alpa

1

Alpa dhan
(poor)
Sky walking
Watching
mountains
Watching
rivers

1
1/3
1/3

1
½
½

1/3

6.
7.

Fertility
Religious
faith

Alpa apatya
Nastik

1
1

Alpa apatya
------------

1

8.

Likings

Mahur amla
lavana
snigadha aahara
Yatra
Geet, hasya

1/3

Madhur kashaya
tikta,
Sheeta
Malya-vilepana
(likes wearing
orhrments)

½

1

1/3
1/3

1/3

1/3

1/3
1/3

1/3
1/3

1
1

1/3
Sr.
No.

Character

9.

Vataj

Pittaj

C/f

No.

C/f

Initiatiwe

Sheeghra
arambha

1

------------

10.

Knowledge

1

11.

Sexual
desire
Bowel
movement
Bladder
movement
Respect of
Teachers
Relation
with friends
Courage

Anavasthit
mati( unstable)
---------

Kaphaj
No.

C/f

1

--------

Madhya gyan vigyan
(medium/average)
Alpa- Vyavaaya
(less)
Prabhut-srisht

1

Deerghsutri
(takes initiative
after thinking
about pros & cons)
Vidyavanta
(excellent knowledge)
Prabhut
Atimaithunsamarth
----------

--------

Prabhut-srisht

1

----------

---------

----------

Chala - souhard
1
(unstable friendship)
--------

----------

---------

1

-----------

19.

Faith in texts

---------

Ashrit vatsal
(child loving)
Klesh asahishanave
(No tolerance)
-----------

1

18.

Helping
Attitude
Tolerance

Manyita gurunam
(respcts teachers)
Sthir mitra
(stable friendship)
Maha utsaho
(brave)
-----------

20.

Donation

---------

21.

Gratitude

Kritghna

No.

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

---------

----------

-----------

1

1

-----------

Dridhshastramati
(full faith in texts)
Pariganya chirat
dadatibahu
(donates after thinking)
Kritagya

1

1
½
½

1
1
1

1
1

1
Sr.
No.

Character

Vataj

22.

Sleep

Jagruk a
¼
Alpa-nidra
¼
Krathati
¼
(snoring)
Supta stratayate
¼
(Fears while sleeping)

-------------

23.

Response to
Hot & Cold

Sheeta dveshi
(does not like
cold things)

Sheetal priya
(likes cold things)

C/f

Pittaj
No.

1

C/f

Kaphaj
No.

C/f

No.

Nidralu

1

1

Alpa santap dosha
(dislikes hot things
a little bit)

1
Assessment of Deha Prakriti: Physical factors
Sr.
No.

Character

1.

Body Built

Vataj

Pittaj

C/f

No.

Apachita
(emaciated)
Ruksha (dry)
Alpa(dwarf)
Alpang
Stabdh
(firmly fixed)

1/5

Durbhaga
(ugly)
Chal drishti
(moving eyeballs)

1

3.

General
Appearance
Look

4.

Color of body

Dhoosar gatra
(grey)

1

5.

Strength

Alpa bala
(Less)

1

6.

Gait

1/2
1/2

7.

Skin

Laghu (light)
Chapala
(inconsistent)
Parush (dry)
Sphutita (cracked)

2.

1/5
1/5
1/5
1/5

1

1/2
1/2

C/f
Sukumar
(tender)
Avdatgatra
(clear)
Shithilang
(weak)

Kaphaj
No.

C/f

No.

1/3

Snigdhanga
(unctousness)
Samhat
(Compact)
Shlakshan
(firm)
Paripurna
(plumpiness)
Sarvang
Subhaga
(beautiful)
Prasanna
darshan
(happy look)
Gour (fair)

1/5

Balvanta
(good strength)

1

Avasthit gati
(slow & stable)

1

Soumya (clean)
Achha (clear)

1/2
1/2

1/3
1/3

Durbhag
(ugly)
-------------

1

Gour( fair)
Tamra
(coppery)
Madhaya
bala
(medium)
------------

1/2
1/2

Prbhut piplu
Vyanga (freckes)
Tilpidika
(Black moles)

1/3
1/3
1/3

1

1/5
1/5
1/5
1/5
1
1

1
Sr.
No.
8.

Character

Vataj

Pittaj

C/f
Voice &
Speech

9.

Sweating

10.

Hair

11.
12.

Forehead
Eyebrows

13.

Eyelashes

14.

Eyes

No.

Pratat ruksh
(Hoarse)
Ksham (dry)
Sann (low)
Sakta (obstructed)
Jarjar (broken)
Bahubhashi
(talking in excess)
Alpa sveda
(less)
Ruksha (dry)
Alpa (scanty)
Saphutita (broken)
Dhusara
(brown blackish)

1/6

-------------Chala (mobile)
Anavasthit
(unstable& irregular)
Chal (mobile)
Anavasthita
(unstable)
Khara (rough)
Dhusara
Vritta

1/6
1/6
1/6
1/6
1/6
1
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/3
1/3
1/3

C/f
Vigrah vakta
(hostile)
discussion)

Prabuta
(excessive)
Kapil
(brown reddish)
Mridu (soft)
Alpa (scanty)
Kshipra palitya
(prone to greying)
Palitya
(grey)
-----------------------------------

Kaphaj
No.

C/f

No.

1

Abhiyogvan
(Skilled)
Parinishchitvakyapad
(talking about
definite things)
Prasann svara
(happiness in voice)
Alpa sveda
(less)
Sthira (stable)
Kutil(curly)
Ghana
(abundant)
Neel
(black)

1/3

Mahalalata (large)
Avasthit
(stable & regular)

1
1

Vishal pakshma
(long)

1

Susnigadha
Vishal
Raktanta
(congested canthii)
Suvyakta

1/4
¼
¼

1
1/5
1/5
1/5
1/5

1/3

1/3
1
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

1/5

Pingal (broken)
1/3
Alpa (scanty)
1/3
Chala (mobile)
1/3
Tamra (coppery)
1/4
Vritta
1/4
Himpriya
¼
(likes cold application)
Netra raag
¼

¼
Sr.
No.

Character

15.

Lips

16.

Teeth

17.

Tongue

18.

Palate

19.

Chin

20.

Face

21.

Limbs

22.

Nails

23.

Hands

24.

Feet

Vataj
C/f

Pittaj
No.

Anavasthita
1
(mobile & unstable)
Alpa (scanty)
1/3
Parush (dry)
1/3
Dantkhadi
1/3
(moves teeth while asleep)
Anavasthita
1
(Unstable)
Sphutita
1
(cracked)
Anavasthita
1
(mobile)
Parusha
1
(dry)

Sphutita
(cracked)
Parush (dry)
Alpa (scanty)
Parush (Dry)
Anavsthita
Sphutita (cracred)

1

Parush (Dry)
Anavsthita
Sphutita (cracred)

1/3
1/3
1/3

1/2
1/2
1/3
1/3
1/3

C/f
Tamra

Kaphaj
No.

C/f

No.

1

Upacita
Paripurna
Bahula
(Abundant)

1/2
1/2
1

1

--------------

--------------

Tamra
-------------Tamra

-------------1

Tamra
½
Krodhen madyen
1/2
ravesh cha masa
ragam
(becomes flushed
by anger, fear & sunrays)
Gaur
1/2
Ushna (hot)
1/2
--------------Tamra
Gaur r(fair)
Parusha (dry)

1/3
1/3
1/3

Tamra
Gaur r(fair)
Parusha (dry)

1/3
1/3
1/3

Upachita
1
paripurna (well formed)
--------------

Maha lalat uro
(large)
Suvibhakta
(well differentiated)
Snigadha (oily)
Soumya (clean)
Suvibhakta
(well differentiated)
Snigadha (oily)
Soumya (clean)
Suvibhakta
(well differentiated)

1
1
1/3
1/3
1/3
1/3
1/3
1/3
Sr.
No.

Character

25.
26.

Body odour
Joints

27.

Sira kandara
dhamani

Vataj
C/f

Pittaj
No.

------------------Chal
1/3
Anavasthita
1/3
Satata sandhi shabda 1/3
gamini ( crackling sounds
on movement)
Bahu kandara
1/3
Bahu sira pratan
1/3
Bahu dhamani
1/3

C/f

Kaphaj
No.

C/f

No

Prabhuta pooti
1
Mradu sandhi
1
(loose & soft joints)

----------------Gudha
Snigdha
Sushlishta
(firm & compact)

1/3
1/3
1/3

--------------------

------------------
Assessment of Deha Prakriti: Psychological factors
Sr.

Character

No.

Vataj

C/f

1.

Nature
& behaviour

2.

Memory

3.

Jealousy

4.

Anger

5.
6.

Truthfulness
Intellect

7.
8.

Greed
Self control

9.

Dignity

Pittaj

No.

Sheeghra kshobha 1/3
(easily irritable)
Sheeghra trasa raag 1/3
(quick in affliction with
fear & quick in likes &
dislikes)
Stena (thief)
1/3
Alpa (short)
1/3
Sheeghra shruta
1/3
grahi (quick grasping)
Chala (unstable)
1/3
Matsarya
1
(jealous)
Kroadhi
1

----------------Chal, avyavasthita
(unstable)
Lolupa
Ajitendriya
Heensattva
------------------

1
1
½
½

C/f
Ashrita vatsala
Abhimani

Kaphaj

No.

C/f

No.

½
½

Shanta

1

Smritimaan

1

Vineeta
(modest)
Alpa kroadh
Shaant

1

Satyavadi
Gambhir
1
buddhi (stable)
Alolupa
----------------

1

Sulajja

1

------------------

Irshyalu
(jealous)
Kshipra kopakshipra prasad
Chandda
(becomes violent)
------------------Medhavi
(intellectual)
-------------------------------------------------------

1
1/2

1/2
½

½

1

1
PRAKRITI

TOTAL CHARACTERS

OBSERVED CHARACTERS

PERCENTAGE

Vataja

45

________

/45 x100 =

Pittaja

36

________

/36 x100 =

Kaphaja

48

________

/48 x100 =

Resultant Prakriti:

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Prakriti analysis

  • 2. Assessment of Deha Prakriti Observation Done After Taking History of Patient Sr. No. Character 1. Appetite 2. 3. 4. 5. Vataj Pittaj Kaphaj C/f Thirst Digestive power Economic Status Dreams No. C/f No. C/f No. Laghu Bahubhuk (excessive/ frequent eating) ½ ½ Tikshan Kshudha Dandshuka (Frequent eating) ½ ½ ½ Tikshan trishna Sheeghra-paki (Increased) Madhya vitta (middla class) Svapne vidyuta ulka pasyet (sees lightening) 1 1 Alpa kshudha (reduced) Ashanpriye (likes taking meals) Alpa --------Vasumanto (upper class) Jalashaya aloki Svapane spadyaman Savihang malam Stoyashyam pashyati prabhutapatya Dridhbhakti parayan (Full faith) 1 Malya-anulapena katu, tikta, kashaya Ushna 1/3 1/3 -------Alpa 1 Alpa dhan (poor) Sky walking Watching mountains Watching rivers 1 1/3 1/3 1 ½ ½ 1/3 6. 7. Fertility Religious faith Alpa apatya Nastik 1 1 Alpa apatya ------------ 1 8. Likings Mahur amla lavana snigadha aahara Yatra Geet, hasya 1/3 Madhur kashaya tikta, Sheeta Malya-vilepana (likes wearing orhrments) ½ 1 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1 1 1/3
  • 3. Sr. No. Character 9. Vataj Pittaj C/f No. C/f Initiatiwe Sheeghra arambha 1 ------------ 10. Knowledge 1 11. Sexual desire Bowel movement Bladder movement Respect of Teachers Relation with friends Courage Anavasthit mati( unstable) --------- Kaphaj No. C/f 1 -------- Madhya gyan vigyan (medium/average) Alpa- Vyavaaya (less) Prabhut-srisht 1 Deerghsutri (takes initiative after thinking about pros & cons) Vidyavanta (excellent knowledge) Prabhut Atimaithunsamarth ---------- -------- Prabhut-srisht 1 ---------- --------- ---------- Chala - souhard 1 (unstable friendship) -------- ---------- --------- 1 ----------- 19. Faith in texts --------- Ashrit vatsal (child loving) Klesh asahishanave (No tolerance) ----------- 1 18. Helping Attitude Tolerance Manyita gurunam (respcts teachers) Sthir mitra (stable friendship) Maha utsaho (brave) ----------- 20. Donation --------- 21. Gratitude Kritghna No. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. --------- ---------- ----------- 1 1 ----------- Dridhshastramati (full faith in texts) Pariganya chirat dadatibahu (donates after thinking) Kritagya 1 1 ½ ½ 1 1 1 1 1 1
  • 4. Sr. No. Character Vataj 22. Sleep Jagruk a ¼ Alpa-nidra ¼ Krathati ¼ (snoring) Supta stratayate ¼ (Fears while sleeping) ------------- 23. Response to Hot & Cold Sheeta dveshi (does not like cold things) Sheetal priya (likes cold things) C/f Pittaj No. 1 C/f Kaphaj No. C/f No. Nidralu 1 1 Alpa santap dosha (dislikes hot things a little bit) 1
  • 5. Assessment of Deha Prakriti: Physical factors Sr. No. Character 1. Body Built Vataj Pittaj C/f No. Apachita (emaciated) Ruksha (dry) Alpa(dwarf) Alpang Stabdh (firmly fixed) 1/5 Durbhaga (ugly) Chal drishti (moving eyeballs) 1 3. General Appearance Look 4. Color of body Dhoosar gatra (grey) 1 5. Strength Alpa bala (Less) 1 6. Gait 1/2 1/2 7. Skin Laghu (light) Chapala (inconsistent) Parush (dry) Sphutita (cracked) 2. 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5 1 1/2 1/2 C/f Sukumar (tender) Avdatgatra (clear) Shithilang (weak) Kaphaj No. C/f No. 1/3 Snigdhanga (unctousness) Samhat (Compact) Shlakshan (firm) Paripurna (plumpiness) Sarvang Subhaga (beautiful) Prasanna darshan (happy look) Gour (fair) 1/5 Balvanta (good strength) 1 Avasthit gati (slow & stable) 1 Soumya (clean) Achha (clear) 1/2 1/2 1/3 1/3 Durbhag (ugly) ------------- 1 Gour( fair) Tamra (coppery) Madhaya bala (medium) ------------ 1/2 1/2 Prbhut piplu Vyanga (freckes) Tilpidika (Black moles) 1/3 1/3 1/3 1 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5 1 1 1
  • 6. Sr. No. 8. Character Vataj Pittaj C/f Voice & Speech 9. Sweating 10. Hair 11. 12. Forehead Eyebrows 13. Eyelashes 14. Eyes No. Pratat ruksh (Hoarse) Ksham (dry) Sann (low) Sakta (obstructed) Jarjar (broken) Bahubhashi (talking in excess) Alpa sveda (less) Ruksha (dry) Alpa (scanty) Saphutita (broken) Dhusara (brown blackish) 1/6 -------------Chala (mobile) Anavasthit (unstable& irregular) Chal (mobile) Anavasthita (unstable) Khara (rough) Dhusara Vritta 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/3 1/3 1/3 C/f Vigrah vakta (hostile) discussion) Prabuta (excessive) Kapil (brown reddish) Mridu (soft) Alpa (scanty) Kshipra palitya (prone to greying) Palitya (grey) ----------------------------------- Kaphaj No. C/f No. 1 Abhiyogvan (Skilled) Parinishchitvakyapad (talking about definite things) Prasann svara (happiness in voice) Alpa sveda (less) Sthira (stable) Kutil(curly) Ghana (abundant) Neel (black) 1/3 Mahalalata (large) Avasthit (stable & regular) 1 1 Vishal pakshma (long) 1 Susnigadha Vishal Raktanta (congested canthii) Suvyakta 1/4 ¼ ¼ 1 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/5 1/3 1/3 1 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/5 Pingal (broken) 1/3 Alpa (scanty) 1/3 Chala (mobile) 1/3 Tamra (coppery) 1/4 Vritta 1/4 Himpriya ¼ (likes cold application) Netra raag ¼ ¼
  • 7. Sr. No. Character 15. Lips 16. Teeth 17. Tongue 18. Palate 19. Chin 20. Face 21. Limbs 22. Nails 23. Hands 24. Feet Vataj C/f Pittaj No. Anavasthita 1 (mobile & unstable) Alpa (scanty) 1/3 Parush (dry) 1/3 Dantkhadi 1/3 (moves teeth while asleep) Anavasthita 1 (Unstable) Sphutita 1 (cracked) Anavasthita 1 (mobile) Parusha 1 (dry) Sphutita (cracked) Parush (dry) Alpa (scanty) Parush (Dry) Anavsthita Sphutita (cracred) 1 Parush (Dry) Anavsthita Sphutita (cracred) 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/2 1/2 1/3 1/3 1/3 C/f Tamra Kaphaj No. C/f No. 1 Upacita Paripurna Bahula (Abundant) 1/2 1/2 1 1 -------------- -------------- Tamra -------------Tamra -------------1 Tamra ½ Krodhen madyen 1/2 ravesh cha masa ragam (becomes flushed by anger, fear & sunrays) Gaur 1/2 Ushna (hot) 1/2 --------------Tamra Gaur r(fair) Parusha (dry) 1/3 1/3 1/3 Tamra Gaur r(fair) Parusha (dry) 1/3 1/3 1/3 Upachita 1 paripurna (well formed) -------------- Maha lalat uro (large) Suvibhakta (well differentiated) Snigadha (oily) Soumya (clean) Suvibhakta (well differentiated) Snigadha (oily) Soumya (clean) Suvibhakta (well differentiated) 1 1 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3
  • 8. Sr. No. Character 25. 26. Body odour Joints 27. Sira kandara dhamani Vataj C/f Pittaj No. ------------------Chal 1/3 Anavasthita 1/3 Satata sandhi shabda 1/3 gamini ( crackling sounds on movement) Bahu kandara 1/3 Bahu sira pratan 1/3 Bahu dhamani 1/3 C/f Kaphaj No. C/f No Prabhuta pooti 1 Mradu sandhi 1 (loose & soft joints) ----------------Gudha Snigdha Sushlishta (firm & compact) 1/3 1/3 1/3 -------------------- ------------------
  • 9. Assessment of Deha Prakriti: Psychological factors Sr. Character No. Vataj C/f 1. Nature & behaviour 2. Memory 3. Jealousy 4. Anger 5. 6. Truthfulness Intellect 7. 8. Greed Self control 9. Dignity Pittaj No. Sheeghra kshobha 1/3 (easily irritable) Sheeghra trasa raag 1/3 (quick in affliction with fear & quick in likes & dislikes) Stena (thief) 1/3 Alpa (short) 1/3 Sheeghra shruta 1/3 grahi (quick grasping) Chala (unstable) 1/3 Matsarya 1 (jealous) Kroadhi 1 ----------------Chal, avyavasthita (unstable) Lolupa Ajitendriya Heensattva ------------------ 1 1 ½ ½ C/f Ashrita vatsala Abhimani Kaphaj No. C/f No. ½ ½ Shanta 1 Smritimaan 1 Vineeta (modest) Alpa kroadh Shaant 1 Satyavadi Gambhir 1 buddhi (stable) Alolupa ---------------- 1 Sulajja 1 ------------------ Irshyalu (jealous) Kshipra kopakshipra prasad Chandda (becomes violent) ------------------Medhavi (intellectual) ------------------------------------------------------- 1 1/2 1/2 ½ ½ 1 1
  • 10. PRAKRITI TOTAL CHARACTERS OBSERVED CHARACTERS PERCENTAGE Vataja 45 ________ /45 x100 = Pittaja 36 ________ /36 x100 = Kaphaja 48 ________ /48 x100 = Resultant Prakriti: