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I want to know if there are any skills that an ayurvedic Doctor has which can be used outside his ayurvedic work environment. Do that have any future anywhere else in the world ?

2006-10-17 05:34:16 · 4 answers · asked by aggarwaltushar 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

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Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word, derived from two roots: ayur, which means life, and veda, knowledge. Knowledge arranged systematically with logic becomes science. During the due course of time, Ayurveda became the science of life. It has its root in ancient vedic literature and encompasses our entire life, the body, mind and spirit.
Purusha/Prakruti
According to Ayurveda, every human being is a creation of the cosmos, the pure cosmic consciousness, as two energies: male energy, called Purusha and female energy, Prakruti. Purusha is choiceless passive awareness, while Prakruti is choiceful active consciousness. Prakruti is the divine creative will. Purusha doesn't take part in creation, but Prakruti does the divine dance of creation called leela. In creation, Prakruti is first evolved or manifested as supreme intelligence, called mahat. Mahat is the buddhi principal (individual intellect) which further manifests as self identity, called ahamkara, which is ego. Ahamkara is influenced by three basic universal qualities: satva, rajas and tamas. Satva is responsible for clarity of perception. Rajas causes movement, sensations, feelings and emotions. Tamas is the tendency towards inertia, darkness, heaviness, and is responsible for periods of confusion and deep sleep
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Some more Ayuvedic links :-
http://niam.com/corp-web/index.htm
http://www.ayurvedic.org/
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/ayurveda/
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/1335/Tech/ayur_ved.html
http://www.ayurvediccure.com/
http://www.ayur.com/
http://www.ayurveda.com/
http://skepdic.com/ayurvedic.html

I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction !
Take care and God Bless you

2006-10-17 10:24:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

Yes, Ayurvedic living is more of a lifestyle. The doctor advises you on what changes to make in your living and diet that will most benefit you personally. You use it in your regular life, at home.

I find Ayurvedic doctors to be a bit more skilled than naturopaths. Their medical system has a much longer history, and their recommendations are more specific to the individual.

2006-10-17 23:06:45 · answer #2 · answered by Singinganddancing 6 · 3 0

check the find doctor section of liveveda.com hope it helps.

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2014-01-09 13:31:37 · answer #4 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

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