Ayurveda
Ayurveda or the 'science longevity' is the system of nature cure.
It is known to promote positive health, natural beauty and long life.
Although rooted in antiquity, Ayurveda is based on universal principles
and is a living, growing body of knowledge - as useful today as it
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Yoga
Yoga is the the science of the Union with the divine, with Truth;
Tantra is the most direct method of controlling the energy that creates
the ultimate union with truth; and Ayurveda is the science of life.
The purpose of each practice is to help the individual achieve longevity,
rejuvenation and self-realisation. The object of the practice of Yoga
and Tantra is liberation, although only certain disciplined individuals
are able to achieve the ultimate goals through these practices. |
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Spa
The word spa conjures up images of mud baths and meditation classes,
spa cuisine in a serene desert setting. But spas, lately, seem to
be popping up everywhere: office buildings, strip malls, village storefronts.
Salons and Korean nail places throw the word around. How can they
all be spas? |
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Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation Therapy (Rasayana Chikitsa) Tones up the skin and rejuvenates
and strengthens all the tissues, so as to achieve ideal heath and
longevity. Increases 'Ojas' (primary vitality) and improves 'Sattva'
(mental clarity) and thereby increases the resistance of the body.
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Meditation
A state of Meditation is acquired by practice. The tranquility of
mind cannot be obtained overnight. It is a gradual process and requires
patience with oneself. You are dealing with your own demons. Human
mind is the most powerful gift that the Creator has given mankind.
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Therapeutic
Programmes
Treatment for chronic headaches, insomnia, mental tension and cases
of hysteria, hallucination and insanity (Dhara) Herbal oils, medicated
milk or butter milk and decoctions are poured on the forehead/whole
body in a special manner. Variations include Oordhwanga Dhara (good
for diseases of the eyes, ears and skin), Takra Dhara (for those suffering
from memory loss, severe headache or insanity) and Sarvanga Dhara
(for both head and body). |