The
Healing Gardens- Healing Naturally through Ayurveda, Yoga &
Music
Los Angeles, June 17, 2009
Gary Singh/ Dipali Singh
Ayurveda originated in India long back in pre-vedic period. Rigveda
and Atharva-veda ( 5000 years B.C.), the earliest documented ancient
Indian knowledge have references on health and diseases. Ayurved
texts like Charak Samhita and Sushruta Samhita were documented
about 1000 years B.C. The term Ayurveda means ‘Science of
Life’. It deals elaborately with measures for healthful
living during the entire span of life and its various phases.
Ayurveda is a holistic approach, taking the body, mind and spirit
in unison, including the emotions and psychology, to shape up
whatever is in entropy with the forces of nature - the sages of
ancient India knew this to be the only solution to the questions
of health.
The secret of Ayurveda cuddles in the Vedic womb of ancient India.
Ayurvedic texts were even translated in Arabic and under physicians
such as Avicenna and Razi Sempion - both of whom quoted Indian
Ayurvedic texts - flourished Islamic medicine. In 16th Century
Europe, Paracelsus, who is eulogized as the father of modem Western
medicine, practiced and propagated a system of medicine, strongly
resembling the steps of Ayurveda.
In Los Angeles, The Healing Gardens of Ayruveda, LLC
is an Ayurvedic & wellness center, established in 2005 with
the mission to bring Authentic Ayurveda & natural healing
therapies to America. Headed by the highly qualified & experienced
team of Sujata Shah and Ayurvedic Physician Dr. Ram Tamang, and
company CEO Nilesh Shah, The Healing Gardens has achieved amazing
success in a short period of time & has created life changing
experiences for people from various walks of life, both healthy
& those undergoing serious ailments. The addition of well
known voice trainer & music teacher Dipali to the team, and
the subsequent incorporation of spiritual music to the healing
process has made this a unique holistic endeavour.
The Healing Gardens recently organized their first 5 day unique
“Panchkarma” retreat at the spectacular 11 acre Hidden
Valley Retreat in Escondido, California. Panchakarma Therapy is
an individualized cleansing program of Rejuvenation and Detoxification
of the mind body & soul. The schedule focussed on the core
mission of healing naturally through Ayurveda, Yoga & Music.
In addition to the core team of Sujata Shah, Dr. Ram & Dipali,
this dedicated team of qualified & experienced experts included
holistic practitioners David Alduenda & Sarah Tiehen, Yoga
expert Phillip Lugaris & Ayurveda specialized Chef Fariba
Zandopur, who prepared authentic & delicious ayurvedic meals.
Each participant was given a personalized ayurvedic treatment
itinerary which included ayurvedic treatments such as oil massages,
Shirodhara, nasal, eye & back therapy and other cleansing
therapies. Core Group acitivites were specifically designed to
awaken the spiritual self and provide internal relaxation &
inner healing through sunrise Yoga, laughter therapy, educational
seminars, nature walks, healing vegetarian natural foods, meditation
& spiritual chanting of raga based specifically created compositions
by Dipali with live musicians. The environment was especially
selected for its luxurious beauty, peace & quiet to aid the
internal cleansing process.
The retreat was attended by very high profile participants and
has been a roaring success. Participants documented the retreat
as one of the best experiences of their lives and raved about
not only the unique & effective approach to healing through
Ayurveda, Yoga & Music but also the amazing warmth, dedication
and personalised service of the entire team, which they have never
witnessed before.
Panchakarma is one of the core therapeutic events that The Healing
Gardens will organize on a regular basis at different unique venues
which are carefully chosen to ensure a natural environment, away
from daily urban distractions.
The Healing Gardens wishes to extend its services especially
within the Indian community in a bid to open the doors of our
own healing systems to our own community