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Panchakarma Course

Ayurveda & Spa Courses

This is a very informative course useful for both beginners and those with good understanding of Ayurvedic methods. Theory session includes in-depth explanations on various concepts in Ayurveda, Panchakarma, Massages, Treatment Procedures etc. Please see the course details below.

THEORY SESSION:

  • Introduction To Ayurveda

  • The Pancha Maha Bhuta Concept

  • Tridosha Concept (VITAL ENERGIES)

  • Concept Of Saptha Dhatus (BODY TISSUES)

  • Concept Of Malas (WASTE PRODUCTS)

  • Concept Of Agni (DIGESTIVE FIRE)

  • Concept Of Koshtas (ALIMENTARY TRACT)

  • Concept Of Deha Prakruti (BODY TYPE)

  • Poorva Karma (PREPARATORY PROCESS OF PANCHAKARMA)

  • Sneha Karma

  • Benefits Of Proper Sudation

  • Regimen To Be Followed After Sudation Therapy

  • Panchakarma Therapy

  • Description Of Vamana (EMESIS THERAPY)

  • Description Of Virechana (PURGATION THERAPY)

  • Description Of Vasti (ENEMA THERAPY)

  • Description Of Nasya (NASAL CLEANSING)

  • Description Of Rakta Mokshan (BLOOD LETTING THERAPY)

  • Concepts OF Pulse Diagnosis

  • Properties And Use Of Various Herbal Oils

PRACTICAL SESSION

1.  Abhyanga
2.  Ayur Head Massage
3.  Ayur Face Massage
4.  Shirodhara  
5.  Takradhara
6.  Elakzhi - Massage with Bags of Herbal Leaves
7.  Podikizhi - Massage with Herbal Powders tied up in a bag
8.  Navarakizhi -Massage with Herbal Rice tied up in a bag
9.  Udhwarthana - Dry Massage with Herbal Powders for Obesity
10.Pizichil - Oil Bath
11.Kati Vasti - Local Treatment for Back Ache
12.Greva Vasti - Local Treatment for Neck Pain
13.Janu Vasti - Local Treatment for Knee Problems
14.Nasyam - Cleansing of Head through Nasal Medication
15. Netratarpanam - Eye Treatment
16. Talapothichil

Course duration : 15 sessions of 1 hour each [ 2 sessions per week ]

Note – All our course can be completed earlier with prior intimation for foreign as well as local students, who are hard pressed on time, by putting in more no.of hours or coming on consecutive days (provided we have free time slots)

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