Wednesday 12 February 2014

Ayurveda

Ayurveda, the science of life and longevity has a history as long as a human civilization and even after. Ayurveda was finalised by astute minds and adept hands and is directed at the physical, mental and religious well being of human beings. Ayurveda is one of the large gifts of the sages of very old India to mankind and is accepted as the oldest technical medical system, with record of clinical experience. Ayurveda is the initial contribution of India (Bharatha) to the world and delicacies man as a whole - which is a combination of mind , body and soul.

Its in writing annals takes definite shape with the codification of hundreds of slokas of Ayur-Vedic wisdom into 'Samhitas'. Its highly incorporated approach is evident from the way Ayurvedic remedy wes divided into eight segments such as Kaya Chikitsa (General medicine), Bala Chikitsa (Pediatrics), Graha Chikitsa (Psychiatry), Urdgwanga Chikitsa (ENT, Ophthalmology), Salya Chikitsa (Surgery), Damshtra Chikitsa (Toxicology), Jara Chikitsa (Geriatrics) and Vrisha Chikitsa (Aphrodisiac treatment).

Preventive assesses, effective and functional principles of preventive medicines (Swasthavritha) with Dinacharya (daily regimens), ritucharya (seasonal regimens) along with sound dietary (nutritional) practices / regulation as furthermore with values of satvrita (good perform) (mental approach).

Modalities' with 'Practice - Ayurveda boasts other modalities for preservation and advancement of good health and to mention a few

PANCHAKARMA : Purification process.

RASAYANA : Rasayana notion and its perform (Rejuvenation), which addresses the negative impact of aging and helps to preserve youthfulness.

The essence of ayurveda is that it boasts in this up to date technological age a entire new way of life to find harmony and balance not only within one self but furthermore in relating to environment, environment, humanity and young person beings