Why Ayurveda

The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes an Ayurveda is Vedic medicine, considered one of the oldest systems of medicine in the world, and was developed in India during the period 2000-1000 B.C. The seers of ancient India used their observation, experience and natural resources to develop a unique system which they named Ayurveda or the “science of life”. This Ayurveda institution has always strived to maximize the benefits of this holistic science for its patients/healthy person. Recognizing the needs of people beyond India.
The vision is clearly summed up in the words as, 'We believe that people all over the world are looking for safer and natural modes of treatment and therefore to cope with this demand, we are setting up this unit called “Suman Ayurveda”.
Successfully combining the advantages of modern technologies with the time proven goodness of Ayurveda, "Dr. Bharat’s Suman Ayurveda" has truly been providing world-class Medicines to patients globally.

Holistic Science

Ayurveda originated in the Indian subcontinent, supposedly 5000 years ago as a healing & wellness science.Ayurveda offers a range of traditional therapies and authentic medicines to impart wellness to the body, mind and spirit.

Being a holistic healing science, Ayurveda has always recognized diseases to be having both physical and psychological components. This truth has been accepted by modern medicine only now. Also, the fact that diseases are not caused by the mere presence of disease-causing organisms in the internal or external environment, but rather due to the weakening of the body's defense mechanisms, was propounded by Ayurveda long before even the microscope was invented and consequently followed by the discovery of microbes. Ayurveda has had a futuristic approach right from the beginning.

Mythological Origin of Ayurveda

The origin of Ayurveda dates back to around 5000 years and is believed to have evolved from the eternal consciousness of Lord Brahma, the creator of the Universe. Brahma imparted the divine wisdom of health and life to his son,  Daksha Prajapati, who then passed it on to Ashwini Kumaras, the twin Divine Physicians of Hindu Mythology. Indra, the King of Gods learned the science of Ayurveda from the Ashwini Kumaras and took up the task of enlightening humanity with his medical wisdom.

The great sages, after realizing the sufferings of humans due to various illnesses, entered into deep meditation to find a solution. They found their savior in Lord Indra and sage Bharadwaja was deputed to approach him to attain the ultimate knowledge about Ayurveda. Bharadwaja taught his disciples the principles and essence of Ayurveda, who themselves wrote treatises for the benefit of humanity. The knowledge of Ayurveda started to spread rapidly with the beginning of such documented treatises and eventually emerged as a main stream medical system.

Ayurveda through the Ages

Ayurveda gained popularity as a medical system during the Vedic age. Atharva Veda, the fourth among the Vedic literature contains many medical references and Ayurveda is considered as an Upaveda of Atharva Veda. But the period between 800 B.C to A.D 1000 witnessed the real prosperity of Ayurveda with the introduction of Samhitas. The three most important Ayurveda treatises called ‘Brihatrayees’ - the Charaka Samhita, the Susruta Samhita and the Ashtanga Hridaya Samhita were written during this golden era and continue to be the authentic reference guide to the entire Ayurveda fraternity. The next best elite references after Brihatrayees - the Madhava Nidana, the Sarngadhara Samhita and the Bhava Prakasha, collectively called ‘Laghutrayees’, appeared in course of time and provided a simple and comprehensive way to understand and practice the divine science, Ayurveda.

Healing with Ayurveda

Ayurveda is not just a medical system that treat diseases, it is a way of life entrenched on various philosophies and guiding principles. It is greatly influenced by Samkhya and Vaiseshika school of thoughts, which is evident from the similarities between the theories explained, the difference being Ayurveda explained everything according to the utility of Science.

Ayurveda believes in Panchamahabhuta Siddhanta and explains every material phenomenon in this Universe, no matter how small it is, is composed of five subtle elements - Prithvi (earth), Ap (water), Tejas (fire), Vayu(air) and Akasha (ether/space). Similarly, the central concept of Ayurveda is the Tridosha theory that explains Vata, Pitta and Kapha as the three factors responsible for the wellness and diseased states of individuals.

While other systems of medicine simply suppress symptoms and treat the body in parts, Ayurveda recognizes the body as a unified whole of physical as well as psychological components and confronts the problem from deep within. This is why it offers hope to many cases deemed 'incurable' by other medical systems. "AcharyaVagbhata"has successfully treated numerous such difficult cases using the goodness of Ayurveda.

Go ahead and experience for yourself the benefits of this wonderful Science and Art of Ayurveda!

  • Ayurveda works by analyzing the function of body and prevent any disease resulting from it. It understands the relationship of mind and body and treats the illness resulting from bad synchronization of two. Each and every individual has different body types and Ayurveda treats the ailment according to the body type of individual.
    Ayurveda is a perfect stress buster and tries to reduce it as much as possible. It creates a perfect balance between body and mind. Ayurveda provides energy by the following activities:
  • Yoga
  • Meditation
  • Massage
  • Various Breathing Exercises.

Acharyas & Samhitas

of

Ayurveda

Ayurveda that is in practice today has its foundation on classical Ayurveda treatises written by the great seers of ancient India. Among the several documentations, many are not available at present but Acharyas like Susrutha, Charaka and Vaghbata took the pain and effort in detailing everything through their treatises Susrutha Samhita, Charaka Samhita and Ashtanga Hridaya respectively. These classics which are collectively called as “Brihatrayees” or the greater triad are the oldest documentations available in medical history. While Charaka mainly advocated General Medicine principles in his Samhita, Susruthacharya explained the various surgical procedures of ancient times in detail and is aptly called the Father of Surgery. The vast and elaborate pattern of description in Brihatrayees forced the later Acharyas to concise the knowledge in the form of “Laghuthrayees” -  Madhava Nidana, Sarngadhara Samhita and Bhava Prakasha. Apart from these triads, several other Acharyas like Kashyapa, Bhela, Chakrapani etc. also documented their field of specialties and rightly contributed in uplifting the status of Ayurveda.

Ayurveda - Basic Principles

Ayurveda is the most ancient medical system known to mankind and still enjoys the glorified status and popularity worldwide. How? It is because of the unique concept that it holds – The Tridoshas, The Dhathus and The Prakruthi. Ayurveda treats not just the disease but the person itself, based on these three elemental concepts.

The Tridoshas are Vata, Pitta and Kapha. While Vata is the regulator of all types of dynamic activities in the body, Pitta is responsible for all types of metabolism and Kapha controls the structure and lubrication aspects of the body. When these doshas are in balanced state, it constitutes health and the imbalance of these leads to diseases.

The innate nature or Prakruthi of each individual is based on these three doshas itself and categorized as Vata Prakruti, Pitta Prakruti and Kapha Prakruthi. Dhathus, the structural components are 7 in number namely, Rasa (plasma), Rakta (Red blood cells), Mamsa (muscle tissue), Medas (fat tissue), Asthi (Bone tissue) Majja (bone marrow) and Shukra (reproductive substances). Each Dhatu is nourished by the previous Dhathu and any impairment in nourishment affects the normal metabolism at the Dhatu level and result in diseases of the respective Dhathu.

Why Ayurveda

is Unique?

Diagnosis

Ayurveda uses tools like Dasavidha Pareeksha and Ashtavidha Pareeksha  including Nadi (pulse diagnosis) and other scientific tools for accurate early diagnosis

Prevention

Ayurveda is one of the first medical sciences which postulated ‘prevention is better than cure’ and provided effective guidelines for preventing ailments

Treatment

Ayurveda heals illnesses by restoring natural balance of humors using effective protocols with herbs and procedures

Lifestyle

Ayurveda believes the way to wellness is not just through medicines but through a balanced lifestyle involving healthy food & activities

Ayurveda Now

From its origins 5000 years ago in the Indian Subcontinent, Ayurveda has grown and spread to the nook & corners of the world. On this amazing journey of healing & wellness, Ayurveda has joined hands with cutting edge scientific tools to improve and evolve into an effective medical & life style science. While classical medicines from Samhitas are being used widely, new dosage forms , proprietary medicines , improved therapeutic procedures are quite popular across the world. It has been able to tackle and subdue many a health challenges of the modern world including many epidemics. Ayurveda also inspires scientists to come up with innovative health solutions based on holistic healing techniques & through its humungous pharmacopeia. The surgical methods developed by Acharya Susrutha are  in practice without much change especially at the area of cosmetic surgery with innovated tools. Suman still remains one of the purest sources of authentic Ayurveda practice owing to its unique geography, cultural practices and abundant biodiversity to apply Ayurveda principles to medicines. 

Facts

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Ayurveda is one of its kind medical system with volumes of wisdom encoded to texts which are called Samhitas

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Ashtanga Hridaya   an authentic Ayurveda treatise by Vagbhata, is written completely in the form of poems with a meter in sanskrit

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Susrutha Samhita by Acharya Susrutha is said to be the codified form of Ayurveda wisdom imparted to him by King of Kashi , Divodasa

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The ancient epics of India  - Ramayana & Mahabharata has references about Vaidyas and medical practice at older times

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The physician of Lord Budha was a renowned Ayurveda Vaidya called Jeevaka

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The famous treatise of Ayurveda – The Charaka Samhita - is a refined & redacted version of Agnivesa Tanthra by Charaka

Further development and spread

Ayurveda is making its way more into lives of people as diet & lifestyle activities around the globe. Healthy daily habits like Oil pulling , Nasyam , Abhyangam  are being adopted by many.

 

With Ayurveda being practiced all over the world, the way up ahead would be quite exciting. Cures are being invented every other day based on Ayurveda herbal wisdom by researchers. Doctors in hand in with scientists are working on innovating Ayurveda across different fronts. We hope as Ayurveda spreads more, the essence of it will trickle more, into lives of many – Wellness Naturally.