Ayurveda Practice Exam
Ayurveda Practice Exam
About Ayurveda Exam
The Ayurveda Exam assesses a candidate’s knowledge of Ayurvedic principles, therapies, and diagnostic methods based on ancient Indian medical science. It covers foundational concepts such as the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), body constitution analysis (Prakriti), traditional treatments, and holistic wellness techniques. This exam is ideal for practitioners, students, and wellness professionals aiming to demonstrate their understanding and application of Ayurvedic healthcare and lifestyle management.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Ayurveda practitioners and wellness consultants
- Students of Ayurvedic medicine and traditional healing
- Healthcare professionals interested in integrative medicine
- Yoga instructors incorporating Ayurvedic principles
- Herbal medicine retailers and therapists
Skills Required
- Basic understanding of human anatomy and physiology
- Knowledge of Ayurvedic texts, terminology, and concepts
- Ability to identify dosha imbalances and suggest remedies
- Familiarity with herbs, oils, and natural therapies
Knowledge Gained
- Understanding of Tridosha theory and body constitution (Prakriti)
- Application of Ayurvedic nutrition, detox, and seasonal routines
- Familiarity with Panchakarma, Rasayana, and Dinacharya therapies
- Holistic diagnosis using pulse, tongue, and eye examination
Course Outline
The Ayurveda Exam covers the following topics -
Module 1 – Introduction to Ayurveda
- History and evolution of Ayurveda
- Basic concepts: Panchamahabhutas, Tridosha, Dhatus, Malas
- Role of Ayurveda in modern healthcare
Module 2 – Diagnostic Methods
- Pulse diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha)
- Tongue and eye diagnosis
- Constitution analysis (Prakriti and Vikriti)
Module 3 – Ayurvedic Pharmacology
- Classification of herbs and their doshic effects
- Preparation of oils, decoctions, and powders
- Rasayana (rejuvenation) and herb-based therapies
Module 4 – Therapies and Treatments
- Panchakarma: detox and purification treatments
- External therapies: Abhyanga, Shirodhara, Udvartana
- Home remedies and daily detox routines
Module 5 – Diet and Lifestyle Management
- Dinacharya (daily routine) and Ritucharya (seasonal routine)
- Ayurvedic nutrition and incompatible foods (Viruddha Aahara)
- Mind-body balance through Sattvic living
Module 6 – Preventive and Holistic Wellness
- Ayurveda and yoga integration
- Emotional and mental well-being practices
- Customizing wellness plans using Ayurvedic principles
