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Overview
The course highlights the body's three doshas—Pitta, Kapha, and Vata—and the different techniques to balance them and prevent diseases. The course will highlight different types of food, exercise, and lifestyle choices according to Ayurveda that promote balance and prevent the onset of illness. The course is available with subtitles in 11 languages for better understanding.
Learn about the Ayurvedic principles, diagnosis, and treatment to prevent diseases from increasing longevity and well-being from the most experienced teachers and Ayurvedic practitioners. Upon completion, students will earn a certification accredited by the YACEP (Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider).
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Pre-recorded course videos (4k High Quality Video, Clear 48KHz 24 bit Audio)
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Self-Paced - Complete at your Own Pace
e-Books and a Manual
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Course Completion Certificate
Eligible to register with Yoga Alliance YACEP, upon completion
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Yoga Alliance YACEP Accredited Certification
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Beginner to Intermediate Level
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Curriculum
Ayurveda
- Introduction to Ayurveda
- 5-Elements Concept - Ether(Akash), Air (Vayu), Fire (Agni), Water (Jal), and Earth (Prithvi)
- 3-Dosha Concepts (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)
- Prakriti - Doshic Personality
- Ayurvedic Diet & Nutrition
- Treatments in Ayurveda
- Ayurvedic Physiology (Agni, Kosha, Tissue, Digestive process)
- Tissue Formation. Digestive Process - OJUS & AMA
- Ayurvedic Lifestyle (Sadvritta)
- Utensils for Cooking & Serving in Ayurveda
- Diseases in Ayurveda
- Disease Wise Food Guidance (Common Ailments)
- Diagnosis in Ayurveda - 10 Fold & 8 Fold Examination
- 3 types of Diagnosis
- Home Remedies
- Yoga & Pranayam according to Ayurveda
- Exquisite Gift Ideas Inspired by Ayurveda
- Balancing Doshas - Addressing Imbalance
- Essential Medicines in Ayurveda (Ayurvedic Pharmacy)
Teachers
DR. PRATEEK SINGH RAWAT
Yoga Philosphy Instructor
Dr. Prateek Singh Rawat has been one of the most efficient Ayurveda doctors in Rishikesh, India. Being a passionate and humble person, he took the lead in healing the people with his deep insight into classical Ayurveda. Moreover, Dr. Prateek Singh Rawat is a master in several other clinical sciences such as Panchakarma, Naturopathy, and Marma therapy, which helps him to smoothen the diagnosis and treatments. Being an expert in all aspects of Ayurveda, Dr. Prateek has been treating people with his vast knowledge of Ayurveda for more than ten years.
Besides his practice, he has always won the hearts of students through his coherent training skills. He is a doctor and the most demanded Ayurveda Teacher visiting many yoga and Ayurveda institutions to share the experience he earned throughout his life. With an insightful mind, Dr. Prateek is blessed with a sagacious soul that always keeps him motivated to help people deal with their problems with the ancient sciences of India. Dr. Prateek Singh Rawat is an active executive member of NIMA and RADA, the Ayurveda forums that not only depict his efficiency in Ayurveda and Panchakarma but also reflects his sincerity and dedication towards his goals.
Education:
- Bachelors of Ayurvedic Medicine & surgery
- Masters in Clinical Psychology
- Diploma in Panchakarma
- Dhanwantari award from Uttaranchal Ayurvedic college
- Madhav Award from Uttaranchal Ayurvedic College
Experience:
- 15+ years Clinical experience
- 10+ years of teaching experience
Expertise:
- Ayurveda
- Panchakarma
- Marma Therapy
- CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy)
- NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming)
- Rakta Mokshan
- Agni Karma
- Reiki Healing
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ayurveda?
Ayurveda believes in a holistic approach to well-being that takes into account the harmony of the body, mind, and soul. Herbal therapies, dietary modifications, yoga, meditation, and lifestyle adjustments are frequently used as treatments in Ayurveda.
What is the main aim of Ayurveda?
The eight limbs of yoga are yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana , dhyana, and samadhi.
Who is the founder of yoga?
Ayurveda is based on the three life forces, known as doshas in the human body. They are known as pitta dosha, kapha dosha, and vata dosha. Each individual inherits a different combination of the three doshas. However, one is often more dominant than the others. An imbalance in the doshas leads to illness and health problems. Promoting health and preventing illness is the primary objective of Ayurveda.
Why should one practice the Ayurveda lifestyle?
Ayurveda offers individualized advice based on a person's dosha (constitution type), acknowledging that every person is unique. This personalized care has the potential to improve wellness and health behaviors.
Can I learn Ayurveda if I am a beginner?
Yes, you can learn Ayurveda if you are a beginner. It can be learned by anyone irrespective of age and experience.
What is the connection between Yoga & Ayurveda?
Yoga and Ayurveda are both products of the old Vedic tradition, which offers a lot of intellectual, scientific, and spiritual knowledge. The goal of Ayurveda is to achieve internal equilibrium through herbal remedies, food habits, and lifestyle change and the goal of yoga is to perform asana, pranayama, and meditation to create physical and mental equilibrium. Together they offer a comprehensive approach to well-being.