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Of the many forms of alternative medicine
currently in vogue in India, yoga and ayurveda almost certainly lead the pack- and both
forms have much in common. Both, for instance, date back to over 5,000 years ago, and have
a long history of carefully-researched and highly scientific reasoning to back them up.
Both seek to integrate mind, body and soul for holistic healing, and both are increasingly
gaining popularity as therapeutic sciences that aim to heal without causing harmful side
effects.
Ayurveda' is derived from the two words `ayu' (`age' or `life') and `veda' (`a knowledge
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As is apparent from the word itself, ayurveda centers
round a close understanding of life; and in the case of ayurveda, this means an intricate
relationship between the many aspects of human life, both physical as well as mental and
spiritual.
According to the tenets of ayurveda, the human body comprises of five basic elements-
earth, fire, water, air and ether (space). Each of these elements is also present in the
atmosphere surrounding humans, and their combination affects the human body and mind.
These combinations include vatadosha (ether + air, which effects the nervous system,
circulation, elimination and respiration); pittadosha (fire + water, which governs
digestion and metabolism) and kaphadosha (water + earth, responsible for growth as well as
for immunity).
Ayurveda bases itself on these three doshas, using the premise that each individual is a
unique combination of the doshas, and any imbalance in this combination is the ultimate
cause of all diseases. The cure for these diseases, then, lies in a customized cleansing
process, tailor-made specifically for the affected individual. The cure is known as
`panchkarma' and it aims to treat the disease by eliminating accumulated toxins from the
body. Panchkarma can take many different forms, ranging from special diets and oil
massages to therapeutic vomiting and purgation.
Ayurvedic treatments, if rendered properly, can be very helpful in curing a range of
illnesses and physical disorders, including asthma, diabetes, obesity, skin diseases,
digestive disorders, joint disorders, allergies and more. Treating diseases of a complex
type will obviously take much more than a mere weekend of ayurvedic massages, but a quiet
3 days (or even a week, if you can afford to spare the time) is good enough to get a very
rejuvenating taste of what ayurveda is all about.
A huge number of ayurvedic resorts and spas are mushrooming all across India, and all of
them offer a tempting range of packages to choose from. Some are specifically geared
towards curing certain minor ailments, although most offer a short-term but highly
intensive `ayurveda package' which runs the gamut from oil massages and herbal steam baths
to special diets and the pouring of medicinal oils on the forehead of the individual.
Among the many places that offer excellent ayurvedic packages are:
Ananda in the Himalayas
The Palace Estate, Narendranagar
Tehri Garhwal (Uttaranchal)
Tel: 01378-227500
Fax: 01378-227550
Sereno Spa
Park Hyatt Goa Resort & Spa
Arrossim Beach, Cansaulim
South Goa
Tel: 0832-2721324
Fax: 0832-2721325
Aayurgram Ayurvedic Health Resort
Bangalore
Tel: 080-795428-33
Fax: 080-795427
Ayurveda & Yoga Retreat
286, Sanatorium Kambisholai Road,
Via Staff College
Coonoor (Tamilnadu)
Tel: 0423-2231912
Fax: 0423-2233161
Kadavu Ayurvedic Health Centre
Kadavu Resort, Azhinhilam
Malappuram (Kerala)
Tel: 0493-270570
Fax: 0493-270575
Travancore Heritage Ayurvedic Centre
Chowara (Kerala)
Tel: 0471-262828-32
Fax: 0471-261201
Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort
Palakkad (Kerala)
Tel: 0492-2322553 / 2322623
Fax: 0492-2322732
Coconut Lagoon Ayurvedic Centre
Coconut Lagoon, Kumarakom (Kerala)
Tel: 0481-2524491 / 2524373
Fax: 0481-2524495
Angsana Oasis Spa and Resort
North West County
Main Doddaballapur Road
Rajankunte
Bangalore
Tel: 080-28468893
Fax: 080-28468897
Keraleeyam Ayurvedic Health Resort
Thathampally
Alappuzha (Kerala)
Tel: 0477-231468 / 236950
Fax: 0477-251068
Manaltheeram Ayurveda Beach Village
Chowara (Kerala)
Tel: 0471-2268611
Fax: 0471-2267611 |