Vaidya Brihaspati Dev Triguna

Vaidya (Dr.) Brihaspati Dev Triguna is the greatest living expert in nadivigyan, the Vedic science of pulse diagnosis. By gently touching a person's pulse with the first three fingers on his right hand, Dr. Triguna is able to detect any imbalances within the system—imbalances which are at the basis of present or future health problems. Based on what is felt in the pulse, he is able to recommend natural and effective measures to restore balance in the body, allowing present disorders to be normalized and future illness to be averted.

Dr. Triguna is Director of the World Center of Maharishi Ayur-Veda in India, and has served as president of All-India Ayur-Vedic Congress—the largest medical association in the world. He holds several posts for the government of India, including Director of the Central Council for Research on Ayurveda, and chairman of the National Academy of Ayurveda. Dr. Triguna has received India’s highest civil award, the Padma Bhushan Award in 2003, for his many years of service. He was personal vaidya for President of India.

His clinic is located in a squalid little village named Sarai Kale Khan behind Delhi's Nizamuddin railway station.

Triguna has been associated with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the TM guru who first introduced ayurveda to the western world and launched the career of Dr Deepak Chopra.

For Maharishi Ayurved, Triguna helped create Amrit Kalash, the rejuvenation formula which has sold worth over one million in the USA alone. Currently, he is offering his consultancy to the panchkarma clinic in Khosla Hospital in Delhi as well as some ayurveda hospitals in Germany and the USA run by the Maharishi's organization.

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