MONSOON OFFER
15 weeks course syllabus in 6 weeks duration
This offer is valid for enrollment of the course commencing from 19/05/08 up to 22/09/08
Highlights of the course :
- Fifteen weeks syllabus compacted in six weeks time
- 7 hours intensive study every day compared to the regular 3 and half hours per day
- Students will receive 250 hours of professional training in Ayurveda-Inclusive of 125 hours of practical training
- Teaching through power-point presentations, practical lessons on live dummy
- In-house boarding and all three meals facility
- Accommodation: Single room (Attached toilet/ Bath/ Hot shower/ Television/ Fan)
- Venue: Ayurvedic Natural Health Centre - Saligao, Goa, India
Dates of commencement of the course 2008 - 2009 :
03/11/2008 |
15/12/2008 |
26/01/2009 |
09/03/2009 |
13/04/2009 |
25/05/2009 |
06/07/2009 |
17/07/2009 |
28/09/2009 |
09/11/2009 |
21/12/2009 |
Course : |
Intensive Course |
Course Contact Hours: |
7 hours (420 minutes) per day on all weekdays, except on Sundays |
Course duration: |
6 weeks |
Course Faculty: |
B.A.M.S-Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery a 5 & ½ years institutional course in Ayurveda. |
Venue: |
Ayurvedic Natural Health Centre-Goa, India. (Calangute) |
Course Fee: |
Tuition: € 1250 |
Accom: € 450 |
Meals: € 400 |
This tariff includes:
- Transport to and fro the Dabolim airport
This tariff does not include:
- Insurance
- Laundry
- Flight
- Sightseeing
Eligibility for the course:
- An individual or group who would like to be able to offer a range of Ayurvedic therapies to their existing and potential new clients.
- An individual who would like to enhance the knowledge of holistic health practice.
- An individual who would like to incorporate the Ayurvedic health service in one’s regular procedure/practice
- An individual who would like to set up a new Ayurvedic centre
- An individual who would like to learn the wonders of the herbs
- An individual who would like to learn the in and outs of Indian Art of healing
- An individual who would like to master the art of constitutional analysis of the human body type.
Gains at the end of the course:
- Certification at the end of successful completion of the course.
- The 6 weeks course is a comprehensive programme of learning which provides the learner with the opportunity to acquire health assessment and diagnostic skills of tri-dosha (vata/ pitta/ kapha) type, knowledge of treatments and an ability to appraise their effectiveness in maintaining the health and well being of the individual.
- The learner will emerge from this programme with an understanding of the scope of their knowledge and skills, and a commitment to taking continued responsibility for self-development as a therapist of the Ayurvedic system of healthcare.
- ANHC envisage this certification to be a platform for further education and practice, which would eventually lead to be a diploma or degree holder of the Ayurvedic system and get accredited to the association of Ayurvedic practitioners at global Ayurvedic bodies.
Training Schedule
- 7.30 am to 9.00 am & 9.30 am to 11.30 am - Theory session
- 12.00 noon to 1.00 pm - Break
- 2.00 pm to 5.30 pm - Practical session
Meals
- 7.00 am - Light Breakfast
- 9.00 am - Main Breakfast
- 12.00 noon - Snacks
- 1.00 pm - Lunch
- 6.30 pm - Dinner
Please note: Except for only a single student for the course, the course participants will be live dummy for the practical session.
Theory Syllabus
- Objectives of Ayurveda
- Definition of health in Ayurveda
- Eight specialities of Ayurveda
- Basic and primordial elements of universe and the human body
- Three humours (doshas)
- Daily routine
- Seasonal routine
- Tissues and Excretory Products - Dhatus and malas
- Taste of food – Rasas
Ayurvedic Beauty (Theory Syllabus)
- Definition of beauty
- Body and its appearances
- Ayurvedic approach to beauty and body maintenance
- Factors that affect beauty
- Protection of beauty
- Complexion
- Glow
- Wrinkles
- Pimples
- Scar
- Dark patch
- Stretch marks
- Hair packs
- Professional etiquette
- Social conducts
Practical Syllabus
- Oil and its types
- Shiroabhyanga - Head massage
- Padabhyanga- feet massage
- Katiabhyanga - Back massage
- Ayurvedic oil massage
- Abhyanga
- Shirodhara
- Mardan
- Unmardan
- Samvahan
- Powder massage
- Shirobasti
- Janu basti, Hrid basti, Kati basti, Manya basti
- Netra tarpan
- Anjan
- Nasya
- Rakta mokshan
- Basti - medicated enema
- Karnapuran
- Packs - Lepa
- Shirodhara - Decoction
- Shirodhara - milk
- Pichu
- Swedan (steam)
- Taap swed
- Ushna taap swed
- Nadi swed
- Steam box
- Leaf Khizi
- Powder Khizi
- Sand khizi
- Navarakizzhi
- Piddichil
- Mud Therapy - Mrud Chikitsa
- Water Therapy - Jal Chikitsa
- Marma Therapy - Reflexology
- Massage for pregnant women (prenatal and postnatal)
- Massage for infants, neonates and children's
Ayurvedic Beauty (Practical Syllabus)
- Facial
- Home remedies for beauty problem
- Skin packs
- Manicure
- Pedicure
- Hair packs
Theory Syllabus Continued
- Introduction to Prakruti (body constitution)
- Diet, sleep and sex three pillars of life
- Natural urges
- Method of Ayurvedic formulations
- Medicinal use of common herbs and spices
- Dietics in Ayurveda
- Introduction to panchakarma
- Vaman
- Virechan
- Rasayan therapy
- Vajikaran therapy
- Dhatusaratva
- Sleep - Nidra
- Dream - Swapna
- Anatomy
- Ashtanga Yoga
- Warm up exercises
- Pranayama
- Meditation
- Asanas
- Neutraceutical Products
PROFESSIONAL AYURVEDIC COURSE (6 Weeks)
The Ayurvedic Centre conducts regular 6 weeks courses round the year.
Course : |
Professional Ayurvedic Course |
Course Contact Hours: |
3 and ½ hours (210 minutes) per day on all weekdays, except on Sundays |
Course duration: |
6 weeks |
Course Faculty: |
Graduate B.A.M.S and post-graduate M.D doctor’s in Ayurveda. |
Course Fee: |
Tuition: € 933 |
Accom: € 370 (optional) |
Meals: € 370 (optional) |
- GBP £1,330.00
- AUS $2,750.00
- CAD $2,600.00
- USD $2,600.00
Dates of commencement of the course :
25/02/2008 |
07/04/2008 |
19/05/2008 |
30/06/2008 |
11/08/2008 |
22/09/2008 |
03/11/2008 |
15/12/2008 |
Training Schedule (Subject to change with prior notice)
Option 1
- 10.00 am to 11.45 am - Theory session
- 11.45 am to 12.00 pm - Break
- 12.00 pm to 1.30 pm - Practical session
Option 2
- 2.30 pm to 4.15 pm - Theory session
- 4.15 pm to 4.30 pm - Break
- 4.30 pm to 6.00 pm - Practical session
Theory Syllabus For 6 Weeks Course
- Objectives of Ayurveda
- Definition of health in Ayurveda
- Eight specialities of Ayurveda
- Basic and primordial elements of universe and the human body
- Daily routine
- Seasonal routine
- Three humours (doshas)
- Rasas (6 tastes)
- Introduction to Prakruti (body constitution)
- Diet, sleep and sex-three pillars of life
- Dietics in Ayurveda
- Social conducts
Ayurvedic Beauty (Theory Syllabus)
- Definition of beauty
- Body and its appearances
- Ayurvedic approach to beauty and body maintenance
- Factors that affect beauty
- Protection of beauty
- Skin types
Practical Syllabus For 6 Weeks Course
- Oil and its types
- Shiroabhyanga - Head massage
- Padabhyanga- feet massage
- katiabhyanga - Back massage
- Ayurvedic oil massage
- Shirodhara
- Mardan
- Unmardan
- Samvahan
- Abhyanga
- Swedan (steam)
- Taap Swed
- Usha Taap Swed
- Nadi swed
- Steam box
- Kizhi
Ayurvedic Beauty (Practical Syllabus)
- Facial
- Home remedies for beauty problems
- Skin packs
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