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Ayurveda for Practitioners Course
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Date:
February 14-March 2, 2011
Venue:
Jiva Institute, Faridabad, Haryana, India
Suggested
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Jiva’s ‘Ayurveda
for Practitioners’ course is customised to enable practitioners to
share practical experiences as well as get opportunities to diagnose
and treat real patients. We educate doctors on how to work with love
and help them understand the spiritual aspects that connect them to
patients.
If you are an Ayurvedic doctor, lifestyle consultant, massage
therapist, or a Panchakarma therapist, or if you aspire to be one,
this is the right Ayurvedic course for you. Our specially-designed
program will refurbish your knowledge and focus the same towards
Ayurvedic practice in real-life situations. It covers topics such as
basic principles of Ayurveda, role of mind in disease manifestation,
understanding the disease and diagnostic procedures, Ayurvedic
pathology, treatment in Ayurveda, Ayurvedic pharmacology,
introduction to Rasa Shastra (Ayurvedic alchemy), and dealing with
incurable diseases.
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Program Schedule: |
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Theory |
Practicals |
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Feb
14-24 |
Faridabad Campus with Dr. Partap Chauhan |
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February
14 (Monday) |
Basics Principles
of Ayurveda: Overview of Ayurvedic Concepts and
Familiarization With the Fundamentals of the Science
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Case Studies on Anxiety and Depression
Preparation of Shankhpushadi Churna and
Prawalpishti
Ayurvedic Healing Massage and Steaming |
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February
15 (Tuesday) |
Role of Mind in Disease Manifestation: Significance of Mind
in Pathogenesis of Diseases |
Case Studies on Anxiety and Depression
Preparation of Saraswath Churana and Masyadi Kwath
Practice Session |
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February
16 (Wednesday) |
Understanding the Disease and Diagnostic Procedures:
Physical Examination of Patients and Interpretation of
Symptoms for Diagnosis of Diseases
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Case Studies on Diabetes
Preparation of Triphala Ghee, Swaras (Bel,
Jamun, Neem), and Loh Bhasma
Udvartan—Dry Powder Massage—An Effective Weight
Management Treatment |
February 17
(Thursday) |
Field trip to Delhi Temples (Akshardham, Lotus Temple and
ISKCON) |
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February
18 (Friday) |
Ayurvedic Pathology: Understanding Samprapti
(Pathogenesis)—The Most Important Part of Ayurvedic
Diagnosis |
Case Studies on Diabetes
Preparation of Arjuna Ksheer Pak, Madhu, Mehantak Churna
Practice Session |
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February
19 (Saturday) |
Treatments in Ayurveda—With Special Emphasis on
Sattvavajaya (psychological treatment) and Daiv
Vyapashrya (spiritual treatment) |
Case Studies on Hypertension
Preparation of Sarpgandha Vati and Ksheer Bala Oil
Pizhichil: Nourishing Oil Bath for Body and Senses |
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February
20 (Sunday) |
Ayurvedic Pharmacology (Dravya Guna):
• The Basis of Ayurvedic
Formulations
• Understanding the Rasa, Guna,
Virya, Vipaka, Prabhav and
Karma of Some Common Herbs |
Case Studies on Hypertension
Preparation of Gugglu Shodhan and Kaishore Gugglu
Practice Session |
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February 21 (Monday) |
Introduction to Rasa Shastra: Understanding the Basic
Principles of Rasa Shastra and Their Practical
Application |
Case Studies on Arthritis
Preparation of Lashsoon and Adrakh Oil/Lahsoon
Khseer Pak/Castor Oil Bharta
Kati Vasti: A Soothing, Relaxing Treatment for Back Problems
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February
22 (Tuesday) |
Dealing with Incurable Diseases Part I: Fibromyalgia and
Multiple Sclerosis |
Case Studies on Arthritis
Preparation of Chywanprash and Amavatadi Churna
Practice Session |
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February
23 (Wednesday) |
Dealing with Incurable Diseases Part II: Cancer |
Case Studies on Digestive Disorders
Preparation of Swatika Bhasma, Dhaynapanchak Kwath,
and Kodi Bhasma
Back Massage & Kashya Vasti/Oil Vasti
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Feb
24- 26 |
Vrindavan Campus with Dr. Satya Narayan Dasa |
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Vrindavan Timetable |
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February
24 (Thursday) |
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9:30 am |
Travel to Vrindavan after Breakfast |
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12:00 pm |
Arrival at Vrindavan |
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1:00 pm |
Lunch with Dr. Satya Narayana Das and
Devotees |
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4:00 pm |
Visit Guru's Goshala |
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6:00 pm |
Lecture on
Bhagavatam (Focus on Samkhya beginning with
Krishna) |
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8:00 pm |
Dinner |
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February
25 (Friday) |
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7:00 am |
Yoga Class (Jivananada)
(Option for morning Kirtan at ISKCON—Time 5:45 am*) |
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9:00 am |
Breakfast |
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10:00 am |
Visit Temple |
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1:00 pm |
Lunch |
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4:00 pm |
Visit Temple |
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6:00 pm |
Bhagavatam with Kirtan |
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7:00 pm |
Dinner |
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February
26 (Saturday) |
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5:00 am |
Leave for
Taj Mahal |
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7:00 am |
Arrival at Taj Mahal |
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9:00 am |
Visit the Taj Mahal |
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1:00 pm |
Lunch |
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4:00 pm |
Lecture by Dr. Satya Narayana Das on Vedic
Psychology (Chitta, Ahamkara, Buddhi, and Manas) |
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6:00 pm |
Return trip to Faridabad (Dinner at a
Restaurant at Halfway Point) |
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10:00 pm |
Arrival at Faridabad Campus |
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Feb 27-Mar 2 |
Complete the Remaining Course at
the Faridabad Campus |
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February
27 (Sunday) |
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Open House (Question and Answer Session with
Dr. Partap Chauhan)
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Ayurvedic De-Stress Treatment:
Shiro-Abhyanga (Head Massage) and shirodhara (Oil
Pouring Treatment)
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Visit to the Market
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February
28 (Monday) |
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Open House (Question and Answer Session with
Dr. Partap Chauhan)
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Nasya & Netra
Vasti: Relaxing Treatment for the Eyes, Surrounding
Tissues and the Brain
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Visit to an Indian Village and Herb Tour
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March 1
(Tuesday) |
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Open House (Question and Answer Session with
Dr. Partap Chauhan)
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Navarakizhi:
Special Nourishing Rice Massage for Rejuvenation of Muscles
and Nerves
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Visit to the Market
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March 2 (Wednesday) |
9:30 am :
Lecture by Dr. Partap Chauhan
11:00 am-12:30 pm :
Visit Jiva Pharmacy
1:00 pm : Lunch
3:00 pm-5:00 pm : Meeting with
Educator Mr. Steven Rudolph on His Book and Vision
5:00 pm– 5:30 pm :
Jivananda Meditation
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm :
Kripalu Students’ Presentation to Jiva
Directors and Distribution of Certificates
7:00 pm : Dinner
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March
3 (Thursday) : Departure for
USA |
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Course fees:
$2295 (For 17days) |
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Includes: Lodging, three
delicious meals per day, Ayurvedic teas, one theory class, one
practical class with practice session, course material and Airport
Pick up and Drop off.
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Register: |
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For registration or information related to program, please email us at
neerja@jiva.com |
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