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The Word ‘AYUR’ literally means life and ‘VEDA’ means Knowledge. In other words, Ayurveda is an age old system of medicine developed by the sages of yore. Ayurveda recommends the means of prevention and treatment of various illness as well as the preservation of health. The very fact that it still remains a vital health-care system shows its viability and inherent strength. Ayurveda views man and nature as complementary elements. When the three functional forces ‘vata’, ‘kapa’ and ‘pitha’ in the human body are disturbed, diseases are caused.

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Ayurveda is a 5,000-year-old system of natural healing that has its origins in the Vedic culture of India. Although suppressed during years of foreign occupation, Ayurveda has been enjoying a major resurgence in both its native land and throughout the world. Tibetan medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine both have their roots in Ayurveda. Early Greek medicine also embraced many concepts originally described in the classical ayurvedic medical texts dating back several thousands of years.

Recognizing that human beings are part of nature, Ayurveda describes three fundamental energies that govern our inner and outer environments: movement, transformation, and structure. Known in Sanskrit as Vata (Wind), Pitta (Fire), and Kapha (Earth), these primary forces are responsible for the characteristics of our mind and body

Each of us has a unique proportion of these three forces that shapes our nature. If Vata is dominant in our Ayurvedic Consultation system, we tend to be thin, light, enthusiastic, energetic, and changeable. If Pitta predominates in our nature, we tend to be intense, intelligent, and goal-oriented and we have a strong appetite for life. When Kapha prevails, we tend to be easy-going, methodical, and nurturing. Although each of us has all three forces, most people have one or two elements that predominate. For each element, there is a balanced and imbalance expression. When Vata is balanced, a person is lively and creative, but when there is too much movement in the system, a person tends to experience anxiety, insomnia, dry skin, constipation, and difficulty focusing. When Pitta is functioning in a balanced manner, a person is warm, friendly, disciplined, a good leader, and a good speaker. When Pitta is out of balance, a person tends to be compulsive and irritable and may suffer from indigestion or an inflammatory condition. When Kapha is balanced, a person is sweet, supportive, and stable but when Kapha is out of balance, a person may experience sluggishness, weight gain, and sinus congestion.

Features of Ayurvedgram

  • Abhyangam
  • Panchakarma
  • Swedhanam
  • Elakizhi
  • Choornakizhi
  • Udavarthanam
  • Shirodhara
  • Instruments & accessories
  • Ayurvedic therapies
  • Ayurvedic raw material counter
  • Cosmetic lounge
  • Cafeteria
  • Tea lounge
  • Consultation
Services

wide range of services

  • Team of 14 senior vaidyas
  • Consultation on various diseases
  • Wide range of ayurvedic medicines
Our OPDs

get consultation from our expert vaidyas

  • Team of 10 expert vaidyas
  • Regular therapies are available
  • Treatments with Various instruments & accessories