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Treatment of Ayurveda
The treatment of Ayurveda is based on the fact that any disease arises in the body due to misbalance in the Tridoshas i.e., Vata, Pitta and Kapha, which should always remain in equilibrium in the human body. Thus, Ayurveda follows the approach of holistic treatments and helps you discover the true ways to lead a happy life free of diseases.
Ayurveda and Yoga has even been quite popular among world celebrities including famous Hollywood Stars who visit Ayurveda resorts and spas in India on a regular basis.Ayurveda is an ancient medicinal science of India that has been practiced since the Vedic Age. The term Ayurveda is derived from combination of two words;
'Ayu' means 'Life' and 'Veda' means 'Knowledge'.
Rest and Relaxation
In today's busy world, people have no time for rest and relaxation and for even a proper eating and relying more on junk food. There is so much of pollution, workload and stress that a large number of people are getting more prone to diseases like diabetes, blood pressure, headaches, heart diseases, arthritis to name a few. At this point, Ayurveda has emerged as a promising hope and offer a permanent cure for all these painful and life threatening ailments. India is the front-runner in Ayurvedic treatments. India is known worldwide for its wonderful Ayurvedic treatments, therapies and body rejuvenating massages. Ayurvedic treatments cleanse the entire body system of harmful toxins and reenergize your body and soul.
Body Slimming Therapy
As Ayurvedic treatments have no side effects, more and more people are now opting for Ayurveda. Some of the most effective Ayurvedic treatments are the Panchakarma Treatment, Rejuvenation Therapy, Body Immunization Therapy, Body Slimming Therapy, Remedies for Arthritis and Spondylitis, Special Treatment for Sinusitis and Migraine, Skin and Beauty Treatments and Anti-Neuropathy Treatments. The most famous Ayurvedic tour destinations include Rishikesh, in the lap of Himalayas, Kerala, known as God's own country, and Goa.
Yoga Meditation
Ayurveda and Yoga in India Like Ayurveda, Yoga too is an ancient Indian system of philosophy propounded by the great Indian philosopher Patanjali in the 4th century BC. Yoga is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Yog' meaning 'Union', presumably with the divine being. Yoga in India is the scientific principles of experience and integration of the mind, body and spirit through a balanced practice of Ashtanga or the Eight Limbs of Yoga. There are many forms of Yoga and to get advantage from them one needs to be trained by a yoga expert.
Yoga also works on holistic approach. Yoga believes that by utilizing the energy present within a human being, one can get long lasting and effective cure from a range of diseases. Yoga detoxifies the body through purification of bowel, cleansing of the nasal passage and eyes and also retard the ageing process. The most popular forms of Yoga in India are Karma Yoga, Bahkti Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Tantric Yoga, Kundalini Yoga and Raja Yoga.
So, the knowledge of Ayurveda and Yoga in India has merged as an effective remedy for thousands of sufferers in all around the world. Visit India and enjoy the benefits of Ayurveda and Yoga on your Ayurveda and Yoga Tour of India. Enjoy body and souls rejuvenating body massages or try Ayurvedic body-cleansing treatments on your Ayurveda and Yoga Tour of India.
Popular Destinations
India is a land of inherent spirituality and people have been known to travel here to find solace in its ancient wisdom since time immemorial. India is also the birthplace of the concept of Yoga and Meditation, practices that are becoming increasingly relevant and popular in the context of today’s spiritual aridity.
Kerala
Kerela is famous for its beautiful backwaters, Ayurvedic Healing Centers and practice of alternate therapies. It offers you a wide range of therapeutic Ayurvedic and herbal oil massages from experienced professionals. These massages and naturopathic regimes leave you feeling truly refreshed and energized. A stay at Kareeleyam for a magical Sanjeevanam massage is an extremely popular and rejuvenating tourist preference. In fact, it would be very correct to say that a trip to Kerala is incomplete without opting for a stint at an Ayurvedic Resort.
Uttaranchal
A tour to the northern part of India, on the other hand, involves visiting some of the most holy Indian pilgrimage sites like etc. Rishikesh is widely considered the Yoga capital of India. Tourists and travelers attend the International Yoga Week that is organized here, in hordes every year. Numerous travelers searching quietude and inner peace also stop to practice Yoga and meditation in this serene town nestled in the lap of the Himalayas.
Bihar
Another favorite tourist destination for those seeking a cultural heritage tour combined with Yogic instruction is the state of Bihar. Bihar was the home state of the Lord Gautam Buddha, and numerous places associated with different stages of his life, such as Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar, Gaya, Nalanda, etc. are located here. The renowned Bihar School of Yoga at Munger in Bihar offers meditation and yoga sessions for tourists.
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