A transformative three-day residential workshop on Ayurveda, organized by Shree Kala Ayurveda Superspeciality Hospital and Research Center in collaboration with Bhumisatva, concluded successfully on June 2. The workshop, held from May 31 to June 2, attracted 30 enthusiastic participants from across India, eager to delve into the depths of Ayurvedic wisdom and practice.
The highlight of the workshop was its comprehensive focus on Nadi Parikshan, an ancient diagnostic technique central to Ayurvedic practice. Participants were captivated by the in depth sessions on this traditional method, which were expertly conducted by Vaidya Sanjay Bhoi, a renowned Nadi Vaidya from Gujarat. With over 10 years of successful experience practicing in
various parts of India, Vaidya Bhoi brought a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to the attendees. In addition to Nadi Parikshan, the workshop covered a wide range of topics
essential for budding Ayurvedic practitioners Sessions on Ayurvedic principles of practice provided a solid foundation for understanding the holistic approach of Ayurveda. The segment on Satva therapy explored the mental and spiritual aspects of health, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being inoverall health. A particularly engaging part of the workshop was the session on setting up a clinic. Participants were guided through the practical aspects of establishing and running a successful Ayurvedic clinic, including patient management, treatment protocols, and integrating modern technology with traditional practices. The recent workshop hanot only enriched the participants’ knowledge but also fostered a sense of community among Ayurveda enthusiasts. It stands as a testament to the growing interest in traditional healing practices and the enduring relevance of Ayurveda in modern health and wellness. For more information on upcoming events and workshops, please visit the official websites of Shree Kala Ayurveda Superspeciality Hospital and Research Center