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Ayurveda Seminar Unites North and South India in Delhi
22 Dec
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.

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.



