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Ayurveda is grounded in the physics of the "five
elements" (Devanāgarī;Prithvi- (earth), Ap (water), Tej (fire), Vaayu (air) and
Akasha (ether)) — all of which compose the Universe, including the human body.
Chyle or plasma (called rasa dhatu), blood (rakta dhatu), flesh (mamsa dhatu),
fat (medha dhatu), bone (asthi dhatu), marrow (majja dhatu), and semen or female
reproductive tissue (shukra dhatu) are held to be the seven primary constituent
elements – saptadhatu (Devsanāgarī) of the body.
Ayurveda also focuses on
exercise, yoga, meditation, and massage.Thus, body, mind, and
spirit/consciousness need to be addressed both individually and in unison for
health to ensue. The practice of Panchakarma (Devanāgarī) is believed to
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Ayurveda, the science of life...
the art of healing...
In ayurveda, the human body perceives attributes of experiences as 20 Guna (Devanāgarī, meaning qualities).Surgery and surgical instruments are
employed. It is believed that building a healthy metabolic system, attaining
good digestion, and proper excretion leads to vitality. |
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Ayurveda Introduction
Ayurvedic Basic
Principles of Ayurved
Ayurved & Health
Ayurvedic Medicine
Yoga & Meditation
Women Health
Body Care in Ayurved
Introduction to REIKI
Ayurveda & Diet Ayurveda Tip
Panchakarma
Home Remedies
Ayurvedic Treatment by Music

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