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I think we need to be more open to persons who want to learn Ayurveda.

It is not in the right spirit of a doctor to critique a person who

wants to learn ayurveda.

 

Infact, you can suggest a person with a intent to learn Ayurveda to

learn the basics of Ayurveda. He does not have to necessarily go

through a 51/2 year course for that!

 

He will then be able to appreciate the science, its practice and

practitioners.

 

If the Indian doctors are so much against learning Ayurveda through

Distance education, then why dont they protest against the Online

Ayurveda courses offered in the US? It is your science that cannot be

learnt through distance education, right?

 

In the best interest of Ayurveda

 

Mahesh Krishnamurthy

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ayurveda, "mahesh_yogas"

<maheshyogi@t...> wrote:

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> If the Indian doctors are so much against learning Ayurveda through

> Distance education, then why dont they protest against the Online

> Ayurveda courses offered in the US? It is your science that cannot

be

> learnt through distance education, right?

>

 

Dear Mahesh

The very purpose of this group is to share knowledge about ayurveda.

In this context author reproduces reply to one of his postings in

another group. Since the messages are not "public" there and one

becomes member after "approval", this posting is reproduced here. The

feelings of U.S. citizen about distance education and online ayurveda is

evident:

 

 

Dear Shirish

I have studied Ayurveda and I can assure you that it uses substances

processed and uprocessed, natural and man-made, in a greater abundance

than anything ever discussed on this list can match in a thousand

years. In fact, Ayurveda is a medical system that uses MORE

substances, both organic and inorganic, in more combinations and via

more methods of administration, than any other medical system on Earth

-- more even than the traditional Chinese medicine, and incomparably

more than modern Western medicine! Ayurveda uses metals, minerals,

powdered gemstones, herbs, oils, animal products, pills, infusions,

decoctions, plasters, enemas, emetics, drips, irrigations, hyper- and

hypothermia, a vast array of special diets, massage, light and color

therapy, music and chant therapy, you name it, it has it and uses it.

Now breathing (pranayama) exercises and yoga are part of it, so are

assorted spiritual practices (prominently meditation), but it would be

a mistake to limit one's health quest to just this or that one

fragment of the magnificent whole.

 

The real problem with Ayurveda is, it's just not readily available

anymore in its real rather than commercialized mickey-mouse version --

even in India, let alone here.

 

Elena

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Dear Elena,

 

Your words "The real problem with Ayurveda is, it's just not readily available

anymore in its real rather than commercialized mickey-mouse version --even in

India, let alone here."

 

It's true ayurveda is commercialized as along with the globalisation!!!!

 

Don't forget that still there are many physicians and ayurveda centres

dedicated and practising according to the age old system of medicine...with full

spirit..

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