Guest guest Posted March 1, 2009 Report Share Posted March 1, 2009 Hello all, I am new to the group and I am curious to know the following: 1). Is Ayurveda part or branch of the Vedas? 2). If so, why do the so called enlightened Swamis and Spiritual Gurus in India only interested in propagating & promoting Allopathic system of medicine by building more hospitals and not even mentioning the ancient Ayurveda? I would appreciate if a member were to enlighten me on this. Thank you Murugan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2009 Report Share Posted March 1, 2009 guru is also a profession. followers make a person great. one canot claim enlightened but effective speakers, kind and good hearted persons can become guru. Nowadays modern educated rich is blind of spiritualism and they search masters. They go to some popular master and pour money. even many modern doctors are in this group. They take care of guru's health and they are their advicers too. so modern hospitals are coming by using the vast money there, no guru lends ears to native doctor because he is not rich to pour money. of course in Tamilnadu vedathri maharish developed a siddha hospital. also one skm pharmacy which is producing good siddha medicine. religion and politics all alike. no educational qualification is required to hold high positions. people follow them and they are popular. allopathy and native medicine are in a race. allopathy gets 90% percent cases. 10% cases frustrated in modern treatments are our clients. see what ever good parents teach to their children these young children little obey. they are today's society. it is the behaviour of the society not to hear what is good for them. one should more deeply analyse why people are reluctant to native methods and we even discuss the methods and effective approch of increasing the number of customers and effctive publicity technics. vidhyasagar. _________________ 2). If so, why do the so called enlightened Swamis and Spiritual Gurus in India only interested in propagating & promoting Allopathic system of medicine by building more hospitals and not even mentioning the ancient Ayurveda? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 Guru is also a profession but a noble one. He is suppose to impart knowledge to others, whether spiritual or otherwise without the expectation of a reward or pay. If money can sway their teachings and distort their guidance of the masses, who come to them for spiritual freedom and liberation. I think they are all pseudo Swamis. It is sad that masses are being misled. Murugan _____________ guru is also a profession. followers make a person great. one canot claim enlightened but effective speakers, kind and good hearted persons can become guru. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 I agree with you! Most of the time people are mislead by so called Gurus. To learn medicine it takes five and half years in India. These so caleed Gurus prescribe medicines and yoga to all masses without any hesitation. And people also follow the same leaving behind the true science! ___________ Guru is also a profession but a noble one. He is suppose to impart knowledge to others, whether spiritual or otherwise without the expectation of a reward or pay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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