Tuesday, August 24, 2010


'Ayur' means 'Life', and 'Veda' means 'Knowledge'. 
Ayurveda is the oldest and most comprehensive healing procedure of the planet. Mother to most of world’s healing traditions, the theory and practice of Ayurveda symbolizes the natural health healing. Now as the world moves toward a single system of holistic planetary medicine it finds itself returning to the source and re-entering the vast ancient realm of Ayurveda. 

 

Ayurveda is the ancient system of Medicine from the Himalayan Mountains.
Ayurveda identifies three basic types of energy or functional principles that 
are present in everyone and everything. Since there are no single words in 
English that convey these concepts, we use the original Sanskrit words vata, 
pitta and kapha. These principles can be related to the basic biology of the body. 
The healing of Ayurveda starts at the essence of Being, from Pure Still Consciousness, 
and works its way down through the subtle bodies of bliss, intelligence and mind and 
energy to the physical body and finally to the symptoms appearing on the physical 
and mental plane. So many subtle energies are woven through these subtle and 
gross bodies, and they are known by Ayurveda and so their actions 
and reactions are predictable. Ayurveda, is about a whole lifestyle of health a
nd well-being, purity and joyfulness for the ultimate purpose of realizing one's 
own nature. The focus of Ayurveda is on absolute perfect Health. 
Ayurveda places great 
emphasis on prevention 
and encourages the 
maintenance of health 
through close attention to 
balance in one’s life, right 
thinking, diet, lifestyle and
the use of herbs. Knowledge
of Ayurveda enables one to 
understand how to create this
balance of body, mind and 
consciousness according 
to one’s own individual 
constitution and how to 
make lifestyle changes to 
bring about and maintain 
this balance. 
The Primary Principles of
Ayurveda is to lead one to
achieve the goals of life like
Moksha , Prajna Paradha,
Shanth and such.
Living according to the 
principles of Ayurveda 
promotes that health which 
leads to the four goals of life, 
which includes moksha, 
Enlightenment! Living 
non-Ayurvedically is called 
Prajna Paradha, literally 
meaning "crimes against wisdom,"
which is the cause of so much
individual, familial, social and 
planetary suffering. Ayurveda 
encompasses all of them and 
uses their techniques in proper 
harmony in order to balance the
various facets of the Life Force.
In this balance one's being is 
inclined to be free from all 
distractions so Self can focus 
on That blissful Self, so that 
everybody can attain their innate 
full potential. 
Why the world is interestingly  looking into Ayurveda in this modern age?
The important reasons are:
It is from Natural Sources
All Medicines are 100% herbal.
It permanently cures the disease from its root.
It provides no side effects.

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