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Home / Health / Ayurveda Seminar Unites North and South India in Delhi

Ayurveda Seminar Unites North and South India in Delhi

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Seminar aimed to foster unity among Ayurvedic practitioners nationwide.
  • Institution has provided free healthcare to over 20 million patients.
  • Over 25 countries now recognize Ayurveda, with 100 nations backing traditional medicine.
Ayurveda Seminar Unites North and South India in Delhi

The Padmabhushan Dr PK Warrier Memorial Ayurveda Seminar marked a significant moment as it was held in Delhi, the nation's capital, for the first time in its 62-year history. Organized by the Kerala-based Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, the event aimed to foster unity among Ayurvedic practitioners from both northern and southern regions of India. This initiative underscores a shared vision for the growth and global recognition of Ayurveda.

The Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, a healthcare institution with over 125 years of experience, champions the integration of traditional Ayurvedic knowledge with modern scientific approaches. Its charitable hospital has made a profound impact, treating over 20 million patients in the last decade through free services. Annually, the institution provides Ayurvedic care to more than 1.8 million patients across India, demonstrating a strong commitment to accessible healthcare.

Further promoting traditional medicine, the Ayush Ministry has established an export promotion council. Ayurveda's global acceptance is expanding, with over 25 countries now recognizing it. A recent WHO Global Summit saw nearly 100 countries agree to promote traditional medicine, including Ayurveda and Yoga, signaling a growing international embrace of these practices.

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The seminar aimed to unite the Ayurvedic fraternity from North and South India, promoting collaboration for Ayurveda's growth and global reach.
Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala has provided free Ayurvedic healthcare to over 20 million patients in the last 10 years.
Over 25 countries recognize Ayurveda, and nearly 100 nations at a recent WHO summit agreed to promote traditional medicine like Ayurveda and Yoga.

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