History

History Of Ayurveda

Ayurveda is an ancient system of life (ayur) knowledge (veda) arising in India thousands of years ago. Ayurveda theory evolved from a deep understanding of creation. The great rishis or seers of ancient India came to understand creation through deep meditation and other spiritual practices. The rishis sought to reveal the deepest truths of human physiology and health. They observed the fundamentals of life, organized them into an elaborate system, and compiled India’s philosophical and spiritual texts, called the Veda of knowledge. Ayurveda was first recorded in the Veda, the world’s oldest existing literature. The three most important Veda texts containing the original and complete knowledge of Ayurveda believed to be over 1200 years old, is still in use today. These Ayurvedic teachings were customarily passed on orally from teacher to student for over 1000 years.

The wisdom of Ayurveda is recorded in Sanskrit, the ancient language of India that reflects the philosophy behind Ayurveda and the depth within it. Ayurveda greatly influenced healthcare practices in the East and the West. By 400 AD Ayurvedic works were translated into Chinese; by 700 AD Chinese scholars were studying medicine in India at Nalanda University. Chinese medicine, herbology, and Buddhist philosophy were also impacted by Ayurvedic knowledge. Having passed the test of experience it remains essentially the same now as at its inception, although numerous commentators over the centuries have added insight with their analyses.

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01 Ayurvedic Massages

Ayurvedic Massages

Ayurveda, which means “life-knowledge” concentrates on the person's wellness and health and harmonizes the mind, the body, and the spirit. Individuals can attain overall wellness with changes in diet, yoga, and meditation, using herbal medicine and more. As per Ayurveda, there are three kinds of doshas or life forces.

02 Ayurvedic Treatments

Ayurvedic Treatments

The concepts of universal interconnectedness, the body's constitution (prakriti), and life forces (doshas) are the primary basis of ayurvedic medicine. Goals of treatment aid the person by eliminating impurities, reducing symptoms, increasing resistance to disease, reducing worry, and increasing harmony in life.

03 Beauty Treatments

Beauty Treatments

A facial is a beauty treatment for your face. There are many spa brands and styles of facial available, and each spa and each brand describe them in a slightly different way. Facials use a variety of products, massage techniques and equipment to give you cleaner, healthier, more radiant-looking skin.