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What is special about Kerala Ayurveda?

What distinguishes it from Ayurveda as it is practised in other

parts of India?

What are Ashtavaidyas?

 

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Ashtavaidyas:

Ashtavaidyas are esteemed as the traditional physicians of Kerala. They are the

masters in eight disciplines of medicine from which the word "Ashtavaidya" is

originated. They wrote several books incorporating their observations and

clinical experiences. "Chikitsa Manjari", "Yogamritham", "Abhidhana Manjari",

"Alathoor Manipravalam", "Sindoora Manjari","Kairali commentary of

Ashtangahridayam" are some of them. They come under the family of

Vagbhatacharya, one of the member of Brihat trayee. Brihat trayees are the

three authentic acharyas, namely Susrutha, Charaka and Vagbhata.

While Ayurvedic physicians who practiced all the eight branches of Ayurveda were

rare in other parts of India, there were a number of families in Kerala called

the Ashtavaidyas who practiced all the eight branches for generations. Some of

the Namboothiri Brahmin families called the Ashtavaidyans are Pulamanthol,

Alathiyur Kuttanicherry, Thrissure, Thaikad, Eledath, Chirattam, Vayaskara,

Vellod. These Ayurvedic families, with their long practice and total

dedication, have developed a body of knowledge which gives Kerala a primacy in

Ayurveda

While Ayurvedic physicians who practiced all the eight branches of Ayurveda

were rare in other parts of India, there were a number of families in Kerala

called the Ashtavaidyas who practiced all the eight branches for generations.

Some of the Namboothiri Brahmin families called the Ashtavaidyans are

Pulamanthol, Alathiyur Kuttanicherry, Thrissure, Thaikad, Eledath, Chirattam,

Vayaskara, Vellod. These Ayurvedic families, with their long practice and total

dedication, have developed a body of knowledge which gives Kerala a primacy in

Ayurveda.

Ayurveda, the 5000-year-old natural herbal health care system has been

recognized the world over as the most perfected body-mind health care system.

Ayurveda, a holistic system of medicine that is rejuvenative and therapeutic,

is widely practiced in India. Kerala, the tropical paradise on the southwest

seaboard, is well known as the heart land of Ayurveda.

Specialty of Kerala Ayurveda

Kerala, the land of spices, is the best place to get to know and experience.

Ayurveda, be it Ayurvedic products or service.

Kerala, the confluence of different natural herbal systems, enriched and

fine-tuned Ayurveda. While the Ayurvedic system was enriched by Siddha and

Marma systems in southern Kerala, it joined hands with Kalaripayattu and Kalari

Therapy in northern Kerala. This resulted in the emergence of a new stream noted

for its special procedures and formulations

Kerala, situated in the tropical region, has an unparalleled herbal wealth

compared to the other parts of India. Though the very same herbs are found in

the Himalayas, the herbs of Kerala have a special potency due to its unique

geographical position and tropical climate. These aspects made it possible for

the healers of Kerala to perfect the preparation of Ayurvedic medicine. Even

for classic Ayurvedic preparations, Kerala Ayurveda has evolved its own

formulations that are superior in effect

Kerala has an unbroken tradition of Sanskrit (the language of ancient wisdom)

learning. This knowledge of Sanskrit enables the healers of Kerala to

interpret the Ayurvedic system accurately and get a proper insight. The

Namboothiri Brahmins even today follow the Vedic tradition and knowledge

systems. They are the only people who can perform the fire sacrifices or yajnas

as they were done during the Vedic times and pronounce the Vedic chants the

original way. They still practice Ayurveda and contribute to the efficacy of

the system. Sanskrit learning has spread to all layers of Kerala society.

Ayurveda is a living tradition belonging to people of all socio-cultural

groups.

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1Ashwagandhathi Lehiyam ---KOTTAKKAL ARYA VAIDYA SALA

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-- In ayurveda, neena vaiz <everjoy005>

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Choosing a Balanced Lifestyle

Lifestyle has its own definite rhythm in each person's life. Waking

too early or late, irregular food habits, staying up late, job

stress, untimely bowel movements and suppression of natural urges are

a few habits that can unsettle one. Regularity in sleeping, waking,

eating and elimination, indeed following a daily routine, brings

discipline and helps to maintain the integrity of the doshas and good

health.

 

Ayurveda has some definite suggestions about the role of sex in one's

life. Sexual activity should be avoided after heavy meals, during

hunger or in anger, for this could be detrimental to health. The

right amount and right time is important. Vata should not make love

more than once or, at most, twice a month, pitta once every two weeks

and kapha two to three times a week. The best time for making love is

between 10 and 11 p.m. Too frequent love-making reduces ojas, the

vital energy, and leaves the person weak and open to diseases. Ojas

should be restored after each time through massage and nourishing

drinks, like almond

 

 

 

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