Welcome to Ayurveda Department
Ayurveda (Age + Veda) The word Ayurveda derived from the merging of these two words means "life science". The documentation of Ayurveda is described in the Vedas. It is associated with the origin of Ayurveda of Indian life Sciences and has evolved from various Vedic mantras, which describe the world and the basics / philosophy of life, diseases and medicines. The knowledge of Ayurveda was widely documented in Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita. According to Ayurveda, health is a pre-requisite for the attainment of life's objective-religion, artha, kama and moksha. Ayurveda integrates the physical, mental and spiritual and social aspects of human beings, which affect each other.
Indian medical practice includes methods that originated in India, or originated outside India, but have been adopted and adapted in India over the years. These methods are Ayurveda, Siddha, Yoga and Naturopathy. Ayurveda etc. systems are providing healthcare facilities to a large section of the population, especially in rural areas. Indian system of medicine is popular in most states of the country. Not only in India but also people from other parts of the world are becoming more inclined to seek treatment through these methods due to their lack of lateral effects compared to modern medicines.