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Ayurveda offers a plethora of unique treatment techniques that can relieve any specific organ-related issues
Kerala, the land of God, has plenty of exotic attractions that you must not miss out on! Stretching along the south-west coast of Indian peninsula along the tropical Malabar Coast, boasting everything from vast beaches, picturesque backwaters and tropical forests to exotic nature and rich heritage, Kerala is without question one of India’s most beautiful states. Thanks to its scenic beauty and choice of activities available, Kerala has been a popular place for travellers since a very long time.
Many of the spices, such as pepper, in fact originated in Kerala.
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To some, it is the practice of exercises called asanas (bodily postures), to improve body flexibility and strengthen their muscles. For some others, it is a way of relieving mental stress through the performance of body postures. It is true that yoga asanas help to make spine supple and tone up muscles and can bring a sense of overall well-being, improve flexibility, enhance posture, and reduce stress.
Yoga is a holistic practice, known to alleviate all worldly angst. It is often the best way to attain a sense of tranquility. The purpose of yoga practice is to release purusha (cosmic spirit) from prakruti through mind control.
The sky, the snow, the soil, mountain and river they all become me
The of the nature fills me up…
Slowly, gently, dissolving into the wind as one enters the relam of concentration of yoga
Know the soil…
Come and Romance Universe through Yoga
The legendary Rasayana Chikitsa, or Rejuvenation Therapy, is often considered synonymous with rebirth, for it completely revitalizes the body, eliminating the ill-effects of all previous disorders. Its cleansing effect gives a second lease of life by completely decontaminating the body, mind, and spirit.
Rasayana is derived from two separate Sanskrit words: Rasa meaning the “basic essence that nourishes the body,” and Ayana meaning “path”. Hence, Rasayana stands for a nourishing pathway. Rasayana Chikitsa is a holistic revitalization therapy aimed at treating nutrient deficiencies, with a focus on the constituent elements of the body.
Panchakarma is performed in three stages that methodically lead the body through a variety of therapies.
The first stage is Purvakarma, where oleation therapy and induced intense sweating loosen excess doshas and toxins accumulated in the body.
In the actual treatment, Pradhanakarma, a specialized treatment is administered to expel impurities, and revitalize the system.
The final stage is Paschatkarma, where a rehabilitation plan with diet, rest and lifestyle modifications is prescribed to prevent recurrence of the disease. This post-treatment care sets Ayurveda apart from other fields of medicine.
Ayurveda offers a plethora of unique treatment techniques that can relieve any specific organ-related issues. Raktamokshana is recommended for patients suffering from build-up of toxins in their blood stream. Leeches (Hirudo medicinalis) are used in leeching procedure to draw out impure blood through a specially-made incision. This helps treat blood-related deficiencies in the system.
Netravasti deals with eye-based disorders. Karnapoorana is a treatment for ear problems and Talapotichil is recommended for hypertension and anxiety issues. Each treatment follows a unique treatment methodology.
Kalaripayattu is an ancient martial art that originated in the southern Indian state of Kerala, often regarded as one of the world’s oldest fighting systems. It combines combat techniques, weapon training, physical conditioning, healing practices, and spiritual discipline into a single tradition.
Training typically includes:
Kalaripayattu is sometimes described as the “mother of martial arts” because of the popular belief that Indian martial traditions influenced East Asian systems like Kung Fu and Karate through cultural exchanges and Buddhist monks traveling from India to China. One famous legend connects this influence to Bodhidharma, though historians debate how direct this connection really was.
Today, Kalaripayattu is practiced both as a martial art and as a cultural performance, admired for its speed, fluidity, discipline, and deep connection to Indian heritage.
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