Panchkarma Therapist Course



Panchkarma therapist course  Intensive Ayurveda Therapist Certification Course (1st January 2019 to 1 February 2019)

About the course:

This course is offered by sushruta ayurved research institute center, this is an intensive version of the 3 months Level 1 Ayurveda therapist program. It is specially offered for students those who are unable to stay for a period of 3 months at Dharamshala.

We have developed a unique program which will give you a tangible framework and practical methodology of studying and understanding Ayurveda. Through our experience of teaching international students, we found many people try to learn Ayurveda in bits and pieces through various sources, resulting in fragmented knowledge. They struggle to understand the whole picture of Ayurveda because they lack a proper learning methodology.


Charaka the Father of Ayurvedic medicine has already said:
The understanding of the total nature of a subject does not arise from a fragmentary knowledge of it. (Charaka samhita Vi 4/5- 1500 B.C.E)

Our aim is to bring this fragmented knowledge into a cohesive whole. The course includes comprehensive theoretical and practical applications of Ayurveda;. Ayurveda is a science of common sense; the course is designed for a proper rational understanding to translate this knowledge into daily life. It will help you to enhance self care and wellness for you and your loved ones. As well the course will give sound guidance for developing an ethical practice as an Ayurvedic.

Daily program and general routine:
There will be 4 hours of Ayurveda studies everyday, starting 
from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, there will be short refreshment 
break of 15 minutes in between the session..

AYURVEDIC CURRICULUM: 
Following is the order to study Ayurveda first month - Basic principles

1. History of Ayurveda
2. Indian philosophies and its effect on Ayurveda
3. The Sankhya Darshan and theory of creation.
4. The Theory of Panch bhoota(Five elemental properties).
5. Understanding the Doshas and their significance in Ayurvedic medicine.
6. The relationship of Doshas and Panchabhootas.
7. Mind and its attributes, Mansik Doshas and their significance.
8. The relationship between Mental and physical Doshas.
9. The Concept of Agni
10. Ahar Parinam Pak (Study of digestive system according to Ayurvedic perspective)
11. The Concept of Dhatus, Their significance in health and disease.
12. Dhatu Parinam Pak (Tissue metabolism and its significance)
13. The Concept of Mala. (waste products of body)
14. Strotas, the body channels
15. Vegas, (The study of natural and unnatural urges of human body and mind)
16. Koshta, the concept of gastrointestinal tract.
17. The 20 types of Gunas (Properties)
18. Rasa (the six tastes), Virya(potency of the herbs), Vipaka(Post digestive effect)
19. Desha (place) classification and significance
20. Concept of Prakriti and Vikriti
21. Prakriti (The mental and physical constitution) its significance and examination

Examination 
1. Physical examination         
2. Mental examination            
3. Nadi Pariksha (Pulse examination)

Second month: Vikriti (The study of the imbalances and disease process) (2nd week)

  • Natural Vikritis that happen naturally with Kala (time), Ahara (food) ,Achara (behavior) ,Ritu (seasons).
  • Unnatural Vikriti: Roga (study of disease), Classification of disease, The base of disease.
  • Kriyakal ( the Disease process), How and why Natural Vikritis change into disease producing Unnatural vikritis.
  • Roga marga (The different pathways of disease), their classification and significance in diagnosis and treatment.
  • The concept of Sadhya and Asadhya roga (study of treatable and untreatable disease), classification and significance.
  • Three pillars of health and their significance in keeping vikritis away and prevent disease.

Preventative medicine: (swastha rakshanam) 
  1. Dincharya: the daily routine.
  2. Ritucharya: seasonal routines.
  3. Ahara rasayan: rejuvenating foods and concepts of Nutrition.
  4. Achar rasayan: ethical codes and rejuvenating and healthy behavior.
  5. Rasayana: other miscellaneous rejuvenating methods and herbs.
  6. Concept of disease in Ayurveda
Basic introduction to diagnosis and methods of diagnosis
History taking and patient examination.
  1. Rogi pariksha, 10 fold patient examination.
  2. Rog Pariksha, 8 fold disease examination.
  3. Nidan panchak , the fivefold diagnostic techniques
  4. Study of 5 common diseases (causes, symptoms, treatment )
  5. Obesity and weight management.
  6. Diabetes
  7. Arthritis and lower back ache
  8. Insomnia and Stress


Third month : Practical application of Ayurveda Treatments

Chikitsa (Concept of treatment in Ayurveda) (3rd and 4th week)

The twofold classification treatment.
Shadwidh chikitsa (the six fold classification of treatment)
The treatment of above mentioned disease.
Practical training of Ayurvedic treatments and massages.

Practical Sessions:
  • Abhyanga & Body Massage
  • Nadee sweda
  • Bashpasweda
  • Choornapinda sweda (Choornakkizhi)
  • Patra pinda sweda (Ilakkizhi)
  • Shashtikasali pinda sweda(Navarakkizhi)
  • Pichu-local
  • Vasthy-local
  • Dhara-local
  • Shirodhara
  • Takradhara
  • Ksheeradhara
  • Thalam
  • Akshitarpanam
  • Aschotan, Anjan
  • Dhoomapana
  • Karnapoorana
  • Karnadhoopana
  • Nasya
  • Udvartanam.


Course Price:
25000 inr including all the Taxes for Tution fees
staying fooding charge is 7000 per month extra
Early bird registration till 30th of november 2018. early bird registered students will pay only 24000 inr.
Registration fees is 5000 inr Non refundable. Rest of the payment can be done on arrival. Payment on arrival is accepted through cash in indian rupees or equivalent dollars , Payment can also be done through Bank Transfer, paypal or transferwise.

Address : Sushruta Ayurveda Reserach Institute, Sandhyashi Hospital B-48, Sector-5, Bawana industrial area,delhi 110039. Contact no : 7428177717, 9643069869.

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