Divyaushadhi

Divyaushadhi Divyaushadhi is a window to a holistic way of life, estd. in 2012. So basically, the Ayurveda you get today is the same Ayurveda formed 5000 years ago! From God.

We provide healthcare solutions through pure herbal medicines, personalised diet plans, yoga, pranayama & lifestyle modifications. Divyaushadhi* is a divine healthcare system that practices and propagates the Indian system of medicine-Ayurveda. Ayurveda,according to Hindu mythology,has a divine origin when Lord Vishnu took an Avatar as Lord Dhanwantari during 'Ksheera-Sagara-Manthana'. It is considered as an Upa-Veda of Atharva Veda and it forms a base for most of the Healthcare systems that followed. Though the system is over 5000 years old, the basic principles were so strong,accurate and precise that it was never altered or revised- not even once! Now isn't that amazing? For us it is. And it has inspired us to practice Ayurveda the way it was meant to be practiced. To you,through us. For more info: www.divyaushadhi.com

* 'Divyaushadhi', 'The Golden Lamp' and 'Your Faith,Our Belief' are registered trademarks of Divyaushadhi Inc.

जगत्येवम् अनौषधम्There is nothing on earth that is not a medicine!From Dandruff to Psoriasis Hairfall to Arthritis, ever...
09/02/2021

जगत्येवम् अनौषधम्

There is nothing on earth that is not a medicine!

From Dandruff to Psoriasis Hairfall to Arthritis, every single problem has a time-tested, pure herbal formulation in Aurveda.
These formulations along with lifestyle changes ensures a complete cure from the root, with absolutely zero side-effects.
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"There is nothing on earth that is not a medicine!”
08/02/2021

"There is nothing on earth that is not a medicine!”






Karkidaka Chikitsa(Monsoon Treatment):Monsoons are supposed to be the most romantic of all seasons. The rains during thi...
05/07/2015

Karkidaka Chikitsa
(Monsoon Treatment):

Monsoons are supposed to be the most romantic of all seasons. The rains during this season although make one feel spell-bound, hosts a number of diseases. This season is a time when monsoon treatments are necessary to ward off seasonal diseases and remain healthy. With the rain comes water stagnation which leads to the breeding of mosquitoes which, in turn, invites hordes of mosquito-bitten diseases. The Karkidaka Chikitsa or monsoon treatment during this period, though a laborious process , gives multiple health benefits other than just preventing diseases.

When?

It is usually said to start from June 5th and lasts till August. This Ayurvedic process is intended for body-mind detoxification as well as beautification thus rejuvenating the whole body through the various therapies of Ayurveda. This treatment usually takes seven to 14 to 21 days. Some Vaidya’s take it up to 40 days. Different centers of Ayurveda have a different approach to following this principle in their own traditional style or manner.

Why treatment during monsoons?

It is understood that during monsoons the tridoshas namely, vata, pitta and kapha , are aggravated and hence the monsoon treatment is followed to bring about a balance in the body thus bringing about harmony with nature. The monsoon treatment also helps to flush out all impurities in a person making his body-mind-soul healthy and balanced. Also, it is understood that the high humidity in the air during monsoons tends to drain out the ojas leading to breathlessness and weakness. So, Ayurveda, with its holistic and natural healing pattern called Karkidaka Chikitsa during monsoons is the obvious choice. But not all is bad during monsoons, its moist qualities soften and ripen the seven tissues of the body making it ready and acceptable for the various monsoon treatments. It is also considered best for internal focus or introspection, a naturally supported time to turn inside for meditation and spiritual study, as well as for taking Ayurvedic treatments.

The different monsoon treatments:

The different treatments in monsoons include Snehapana, Abhyangam (General massage), Nasyam (medicated oils poured through the nostrils), Pizhichil, Dhara, Virechanam, Njavarakizhi, Tharpanam (Medicated ghee or medicines kept over the eye), Karnapooranam (medicated fumes applied to ears), Medicated steam bath.

Divyaushadhi Ayurveda
Bangalore
Call: +91-7795011590

(excerpt from ayurveda magazine. org)

Don't Stress!
16/01/2015

Don't Stress!

Stress in Bangalore and its Ayurvedic treatment

Importance of the first meal..
30/08/2013

Importance of the first meal..

In spite of health experts going blue in the face trying to get people to understand the importance of having breakfast, there are thousands who skip the first (and most crucial) meal of the day...

Wow!
06/03/2013

Wow!

Lone Indian Man Plants 1,360 Acre Forest single-handedly!!

A little over 30 years ago, a teenager named Jadav “Molai” Payeng began burying seeds along a barren sandbar near his birthplace in northern India’s Assam region to grow a refuge for wildlife. Not long after, he decided to dedicate his life to this endeavor, so he moved to the site where he could work full-time creating a lush new forest ecosystem. Incredibly, the spot today hosts a sprawling 1,360 acre of jungle that Payeng planted single-handedly.

It all started way back in 1979 when floods washed a large number of snakes ashore on the sandbar. One day, after the waters had receded, Payeng , only 16 then, found the place dotted with the dead reptiles. That was the turning point of his life.

“The snakes died in the heat, without any tree cover. I sat down and wept over their lifeless forms. It was carnage. I alerted the forest department and asked them if they could grow trees there. They said nothing would grow there. Instead, they asked me to try growing bamboo. It was painful, but I did it. There was nobody to help me. Nobody was interested,” says Payeng, now 47.

While it’s taken years for Payeng’s remarkable dedication to planting to receive some well-deserved recognition internationally, it didn’t take long for wildlife in the region to benefit from the manufactured forest. Demonstrating a keen understanding of ecological balance, Payeng even transplanted ants to his burgeoning ecosystem to bolster its natural harmony. Soon the shadeless sandbar was transformed into a self-functioning environment where a menagerie of creatures could dwell. The forest, called the Molai woods, now serves as a safe haven for numerous birds, deers, rhinos, tigers, and elephants — species increasingly at risk from habitat loss elsewhere.

Despite the conspicuousness of Payeng’s project, Forestry officials in the region first learned of this new forest in 2008 — and since then they’ve come to recognize his efforts as truly remarkable, but perhaps not enough.

“We’re amazed at Payeng,” says Assistant Conservator of Forests, Gunin Saikia. “He has been at it for 30 years. Had he been in any other country, he would have been made a hero.”
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Happy Deepavali
12/11/2012

Happy Deepavali

04/10/2012

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