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Ayurveda Is Not Solely Indian, It's Universal | Dylan Smith #073

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Ayurveda is has been dubbed “Indian medicine” or “traditional Indian medicine.”
Ayurvedic medicine certainly has a pronounced presence throughout India and has so for the past millennia, but Ayurveda is not only Indian, it is universal.

But why does Ayurveda seem to be so active in India?
This is true and an interesting point…
Although Ayurveda has been in the past and has the potential today to express itself fully in any country in the world, Ayurvedic wisdom and practices are well rooted and expressed throughout India.
India and its culture exceptionally have and continue to uphold and nourish this precious knowledge, as well as act as a safe source for those who want to contact it.
Even throughout various invasions where Moguls and British have targeted Vaidyas (Ayurvedic physicians) in an attempt to delete the healing wisdom, we can be thankful that the body of knowledge was safely hidden from those with dire intentions & passed down in sacred lineages of teachers and students. Indian culture and traditions have therefore assured the safekeeping and cultivation of this ancient science.
In this podcast episode we will dive deep into why Ayurveda lasted and continues to flourish in India, compared to other countries. We also explore how at the primordial root and heart of Ayurveda we can find universal laws of nature that can be expressed through any country, culture, or tradition.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
🌿 The Parts of The World in Which Ayurveda Surfaced
🌿 A Quick Overview of Ancient Ayurvedic Texts
🌿 The Caraka Samhita
🌿 Why Ayurveda Is So Strong In India

Support the show

🌿 Follow us on Instagram (@vitalveda)
🌿 Our Courses
🌿 Our Treatments
🌿 Our Online Shop
🌿 Vital Veda Website

  continue reading

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Ayurveda is has been dubbed “Indian medicine” or “traditional Indian medicine.”
Ayurvedic medicine certainly has a pronounced presence throughout India and has so for the past millennia, but Ayurveda is not only Indian, it is universal.

But why does Ayurveda seem to be so active in India?
This is true and an interesting point…
Although Ayurveda has been in the past and has the potential today to express itself fully in any country in the world, Ayurvedic wisdom and practices are well rooted and expressed throughout India.
India and its culture exceptionally have and continue to uphold and nourish this precious knowledge, as well as act as a safe source for those who want to contact it.
Even throughout various invasions where Moguls and British have targeted Vaidyas (Ayurvedic physicians) in an attempt to delete the healing wisdom, we can be thankful that the body of knowledge was safely hidden from those with dire intentions & passed down in sacred lineages of teachers and students. Indian culture and traditions have therefore assured the safekeeping and cultivation of this ancient science.
In this podcast episode we will dive deep into why Ayurveda lasted and continues to flourish in India, compared to other countries. We also explore how at the primordial root and heart of Ayurveda we can find universal laws of nature that can be expressed through any country, culture, or tradition.

IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS:
🌿 The Parts of The World in Which Ayurveda Surfaced
🌿 A Quick Overview of Ancient Ayurvedic Texts
🌿 The Caraka Samhita
🌿 Why Ayurveda Is So Strong In India

Support the show

🌿 Follow us on Instagram (@vitalveda)
🌿 Our Courses
🌿 Our Treatments
🌿 Our Online Shop
🌿 Vital Veda Website

  continue reading

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