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Ayurveda Retreat Hospital Pvt. Ltd was ISO Certified by TUV Nord Germany. We receive the awards for Authentic Ayurveda, Yoga and Meditation (Retreats), Exceptional Service, Quality, and Location (Ayurveda & Yoga Survey) and the nominee for Spa Asia Award.
Increases tissue strength, Improves blood circulation, Rejuvenates the whole body, Removes cellulite, Beautifies the skin, Anti-aging, helps you to sleep better, Promotes vitality, Reduces imbalances, stress and toxins. In Shirodhara, warm medicated oil/herbal decoctions/medicated milk/buttermilk is continually poured on the forehead for 20 to 30 minutes. This procedure often induces a completely relaxing and rejuvenating mental and physical state.
It revitalizes the central nervous system. This is a specialized ayurveda herbal massage treatment for effective weight reduction. A herbal paste / powder is applied all over the body and deeply massaged with specific movements by two therapists for about 45 minutes everyday. Our weight loss program combines the best ayurveda therapy with weight loss Yoga and Meditation. Special asanas are given to each individual to practice everyday.
Yoga practice can range from 1-4 hours per day. Yoga & Mediation is highly recommended but not compulsory. Meditation strengthens your mind and helps you in keeping your resolve in losing weight.
Panchakarma is effective only if special detoxification diet is consumed along with the treatments. We at Ayurveda Retreat are very aware of this and every individual undergoing Panchakarma receives special diet which is monitored every day by the doctor. Additional treatments may be recommended by the doctor and provided at no extra charge.
Ayurveda is the oldest surviving complete medical system in the world. Derived from its ancient Sanskrit roots - ‘ayus' (life) and ‘ved' (knowledge) – Ayurveda offers a rich and comprehensive outlook to a healthy life. Ayurveda was first practiced nearly 5000 years ago by spiritual rishis, who originally laid the foundations of the Vedic civilization in India by systematically organizing the fundamentals of life.
The main source of information in this field remains in the Vedas – the divine books of knowledge. Of the few other treatises on Ayurveda that have survived through the years, the most famous are the Charaka Samhita and the Sushruta Samhita, which concentrate on internal medicine and surgery, respectively. The Vedas and the Astanga Hridayam, a more concise compilation of earlier texts created about 1000 years ago, lay the foundation upon which Ayurveda is practiced today.
Carried over by the Buddhist monks travelling to Tibet, China, Mongolia, Korea, and Sri Lanka, the art of Ayurveda spread during the 6th Century B.C. Although not much of its survives in original form, the influences of these countries can be seen in various ways.
Ahamkara, is a two-fold creation: the first is Satwa –the subjective world, which is able to perceive and manipulate matter. It comprises the mind, the capacity of the five senses to hear, feel, see, taste, and smell, and the five organs of action to speak, grasp, move, procreate, and excrete. The mind and the subtle organs provide the bridge between the body, the Ahamkara, and the inner wisdom, all three of which is considered the essential nature of humans.