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Ayurveda Certificate | Basics And Its Clinical Aspects
![]() Ayurveda Certificate | Basics And Its Clinical Aspects Published 7/2025 Created by Himanshi Garg MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 57 Lectures ( 5h 22m ) | Size: 2.6 GB Learn Ayurveda from basics to clinical use and get certified to boost your practice or start your own clinic. What you'll learn The Tridosha theory (Prakriti of Human)- The Body Constitution Introduction to the Concept of Body Constitution Type of Body Constitution Vata Prakrati- The Air Constitution Pitta Prakriti- The Fire Constitution Kapha Prakriti- The Water Constitution Practical aspect of Body Constitution Practical aspect of Air Constitution Practical aspect of Fire Constitution Practical aspect of Water Constitution Mental Constitution - Maansik Prakriti Introduction of the Three Mental Constitution Characteristics of Sattvic Property Characteristics of Rajasic Property Characteristics of Tamasic Property Practical aspect of Mental Constitution Practical aspect of Sattvic Constitution Practical aspect of Rajasic Constitution Practical aspect of Tamasic Constitution Panchmahabhuta - The Five Elements First Element- The Space Element Second Element- The Air Element Third Element- The Fire Element Fourth Element- The Water Element Fifth Element- The Earth Element Practical aspects of Panchmahabhuta Practical Space of Panchmahabhuta Practical Air of Panchmahabhuta Practical Fire of Panchmahabhuta Practical Water of Panchmahabhuta Practical Earth of Panchmahabhuta Dincharya- The Daily Regimen Introduction of Daily Regimen The Cleansing Regimen The Tooth-brushing Regimen The Anjana (Collyrium Application) The Navana - The Nasal Instillation Gandusha- The Oil Pulling Dhumpana- The Herbal Smoking Abhyanga- The Massage Regimen Vayayama- The Exercise Regimen Snana- The Bathing Regimen The Prayers and Diet Ritucharya- The Seasonal Regimen Introduction of Ritucharya- The Seasonal Regimen Change in Dosha According to the Season Change in Strength (Bala) According to the Season Two Ayans in a Season Vasant (Spring Season) Ritucharya Grishma (Summer Season) Ritucharya Varsha (Rainy Season) Ritucharya Sharad (Autumn Season) Ritucharya Hemant (Early Winter Season) Ritucharya and Shishir (Late Winter Season) Ritucharya Six Tastes in Ayurveda Properties of Six Tastes in Ayurveda Characteristics of Sweet Taste Characteristics of Salty Taste Characteristics of Sour Taste Characteristics of Pungent Taste Characteristics of Astringent Taste Characteristics of Bitter Taste Herbal Teas mentioned in Ayurveda Herbal decoction mentioned in Ayurveda Requirements No previous experience needed Description You will explore key Ayurvedic concepts such as:The Tridosha theory (Prakriti of Human)- The Body Constitution Introduction to the Concept of Body ConstitutionType of Body ConstitutionVata Prakrati- The Air ConstitutionPitta Prakriti- The Fire ConstitutionKapha Prakriti- The Water ConstitutionPractical aspect of Body ConstitutionPractical aspect of Air ConstitutionPractical aspect of Fire ConstitutionPractical aspect of Water ConstitutionMental Constitution - Maansik PrakritiIntroduction of the Three Mental ConstitutionCharacteristics of Sattvic PropertyCharacteristics of Rajasic PropertyCharacteristics of Tamasic PropertyPractical aspect of Mental ConstitutionPractical aspect of Sattvic ConstitutionPractical aspect of Rajasic ConstitutionPractical aspect of Tamasic ConstitutionPanchmahabhuta - The Five ElementsFirst Element- The Space ElementSecond Element- The Air ElementThird Element- The Fire ElementFourth Element- The Water ElementFifth Element- The Earth ElementPractical aspects of PanchmahabhutaPractical Space of PanchmahabhutaPractical Air of PanchmahabhutaPractical Fire of PanchmahabhutaPractical Water of PanchmahabhutaPractical Earth of PanchmahabhutaDincharya- The Daily RegimenIntroduction of Daily RegimenThe Cleansing RegimenThe Tooth-brushing RegimenThe Anjana (Collyrium Application)The Navana- The Nasal InstillationGandusha- The Oil PullingDhumpana- The Herbal SmokingAbhyanga- The Massage RegimenVayayama- The Exercise RegimenSnana- The Bathing RegimenThe Prayers and DietRitucharya- The Seasonal RegimenIntroduction of Ritucharya- The Seasonal RegimenChange in Dosha According to the Season Change in Strength (Bala) According to the Season Two Ayans in a SeasonVasant (Spring Season) RitucharyaGrishma (Summer Season) RitucharyaVarsha (Rainy Season) RitucharyaSharad (Autumn Season) RitucharyaHemant (Early Winter Season) Ritucharya and Shishir (Late Winter Season) RitucharyaSix Tastes in AyurvedaIntroductionProperties of Six Tastes in AyurvedaCharacteristics of Sweet TasteCharacteristics of Salty TasteCharacteristics of Sour TasteCharacteristics of Pungent TasteCharacteristics of Astringent TasteCharacteristics of Bitter TasteHerbal Teas mentioned in AyurvedaHerbal decoction mentioned in AyurvedaBy the end of this course, you will:Understand core principles of Ayurveda from classical texts.Learn how Ayurveda is used in clinical settings and Ayurvedic hospitals.Be equipped to apply Ayurvedic concepts for personal or professional use.Receive a certificate that can support your journey toward working in or starting an Ayurvedic clinic. Who this course is for Anyone who is Ayurveda Enthusiast Ayurveda Scholar Ayurvedic Physicians Цитата:
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