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Introductory Course in Ayurveda and Yoga

The course intends to introduce any serious student into various facets of Ayurveda with a firm grounding and a clear perspective in Ayurveda principles and their applications. It enables one to use therapies in health practices and educate students in the basics of Ayurveda. The study of Sanskrit (optional) helps them to have a clear idea of the technical terms and it paves the way to delve deep into the subject. The course gives a strong foundation to do further studies. Yoga training is for health management.

Duration

Duration of the course is 3 months

Course Fee

Fees for the course is 95,000 INR.

Yearly Schedule

1st March - 31st May 1st June - 31st August
1st September - 30th November 1st December - 28th February

Syllabus

Ayurveda – Theory

Origin, History and Traditions of Ayurveda
Fundamental Principles –in relation to Vedas and Indian Knowledge systems
Preventive and Health aspects
Principles of Ayurveda Dietetics
Ayurveda Physiology, Anatomy and Pathology
Poorvakarma (Preparatory Therapies)
Panchakarma (Main Therapies)
Paschatkarma (Supplementary Therapies)
Pharmacology and Pharmacognosy
Medicinal preparations
Study of selected classical medicines available in Pharmacy
Diagnosis and treatment of selected diseases

Ayurveda – Practical

Swedanam
Virechanam
Matra Vasthi
Gandoosham
Podikizhi
Elakizhi
Ekanga Dhara
Nasyam
Abhyangam
Pizhichil
Dhoomapanam
Udwarthanam
Ulsadanam
Karnapooranam
Pichu
Siro Dhara
Kabalam
Anjanam
Aschyotanam
Mukha Lepam
Kati Vasthi

Identification and Study of selected Herbs

Preparation of Medicines

Kashayam (Decoction)
Swarasam (Juices)
Choornam (Herbal Powder)
Thailam (Medicated oils)
Ghritam (Medicated Ghee)
Ksheera Kashayam (Milk decoction)

Yoga - Practical (optional)

Surya namaskar
12 Basic Asanas and variations
Yoga Nidra - Relaxation
Pranayama - Nadisudhi
Kapalabhati
Meditation
Mudras & Bandhas

Sanskrit (Optional)

Basic study of the language with Alphabets is for reading knowledge

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