Ayurveda
India, the science of life, is
the natural healing system of India, its
traditional medicine going back to ancient
times. The same great Vedic seers and
sages that produced India’s original
systems of yoga and meditation established
Ayurveda India as well. Ayurveda originated
as part of Vedic Science, an integral
spiritual science that provides a comprehensive
understanding of the entire universe of
matter, mind and consciousness. Vedic
Science includes yoga, meditation, mantra
and astrology, and sets forth Ayurveda
as its special branch for healing both
body and mind. Ayurveda includes herbal
medicine, dietetics, bodywork, surgery,
psychology and spirituality.
Ayurveda
India is the healing gift to
us from the ancient enlightened Vedic
culture. According to astronomical records
in ancient Vedic texts, the Vedic system,
including Ayurveda, was in practice before
4000 BC, when the vernal equinox occurred
in the stars of Gemini and the now dry
Sarasvati river was the greatest river
in India. Ayurveda India reflects healing
wisdom of this ancient Sarasvati culture
that was one of the great cradles of world
civilization.
Ayurveda
India has gone through several
stages of development in its long history.
It spread east along with Indian culture
into Indonesia and Indochina, and to the
west to the Greeks, who developed a similar
form of natural medicine. Buddhists added
many new insights to Ayurveda and took
it along with their religion to many different
lands. Ayurveda became the basis of the
healing traditions of Tibet, Sri Lanka,
and Burma and also influenced Chinese
medicine. Ayurveda India, therefore is
a rich tradition, adaptable to many different
times, cultures and climates.
Ayurveda
India, is yet another stage of
development, is reaching out to the western
world and addressing modern conditions.
Ayurveda India is part of a new movement
towards a global medicine that includes
the best in the medicines of all lands.
A new natural planetary medicine is emerging,
largely through an examination of traditional
medicines of native peoples throughout
the world. Ayurveda is probably the best
place of synthesis for such a global medicine.
It contains perhaps the broadest number
of healing modalities. It retains much
of the language of alchemy, which was
a global medical and spiritual tradition
in ancient times.