Saturday, 28 October 2017

A Successful Ayurveda Event NSW Sydney Glimpse



A Complete Holistic Bliss

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486 Parramatta Rd, Petersham 2049
Ph 02 9572 6990
Nature Care Ayurveda would like to say THANK YOU to all the dignitaries, Consulate General of India, Consul (Commercial) Mr Chandru Appar
Counselor Parramatta Mr Sameer Pandey,
Chief guests and our speakers for evening Dr Shaun Mathews, Dr Raj Kumar Sharma,
Farida S Irani- Director Subtle Energies
Media partners (Indian Link, Desi Australia), Harmohan Walia, Vivek Tiwari, 
President AAA (Australasian association of Ayurveda) Dr Santosh Kumar Yadav-Melbourne, AAA Representative NSW Dr Naveen Shukla,
Sydney Sanskrit School
 all AAA team and our valuable guests and friends of Nature Care Ayurveda- Neelam, Kanchan, Pankaj, Avanti, Deepak & all.


God doesn’t give us what we can handle, God helps us handle what we are given.

It was really a very informative evening with lots of knowledge exchange from the pioneers in the Industry. 

Every civilization in the World has their own traditional medical systems but Ayurveda is said to be as old as the Universe itself. Ever since the man started the journey of evolution with the mental and intellectual development man started understanding nature and how it works on humans to stay healthy. 

Ayurveda believes that governing principle in Nature governs our body too. Body- Mind and Soul they are like three tripods and combination called Purusha (Human)- THE SUBJECT MATTER OF AYURVEDA.

The Goal of Ayurveda is to prevent illness and promote health in mankind. The great rishis (Seers) studied and explained the effects of all part of plants, minerals etc  on human body to attribute this knowledge for the benefit of mankind also to complete the goal of Ayurveda.


Here are some glimpse of the beautiful priceless evening.

Welcome Note

                Lord Dhanvantari Mantra chanting by students of Sanskrit School Sydney

Consul Commercial Mr Chandru Appar & Farida S Irani-Director Subtle Energies 


    AAA President Dr Santosh appreciation token to NSW representative Dr Naveen Shukla




            
 Display of Herbs  


  Dr Raj Kumar Sharma (International Speaker)



AAA president Dr Santosh appreciation token to  Dr Vishal Sharma (Nature Care Ayurveda)

Mr Sameer Pandey (Counselor Parramatta NSW)

Consul Commercial Mr Chandru Appar appreciation token to AAA President Dr Santosh 
 











































                                                                  Dr Shaun Mathew 


































































          Kanchan & Pankaj with Dr Naveen Shukla, Dr Shaun Mathew & Dr Vishal Sharma


Avanti (Psychologist- My Prana Portal) & her friend with Dr Vishal Sharma






























                   Deepak Sharma with Dr Vishal, Dr Naveen, Dr Shaun & Dr Gaurav




























                  Mr Chandru Appar (Consul Commercial- Consulate General of India Sydney)


























              Dr Naveen Shukla with Dr Priya, Dr Taruna and Dr Anisha


     Dr Shaun Mathew (Guest Speaker NSW)                              





 Dr Vishal, Dr Santosh, Dr Naveen, Dr Shaun, Consul Mr Chandru & Dr Raj Kumar Sharma
                          
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Sarve Santu Niramaya


Sunday, 22 October 2017

Diwali Celebration and Lord Dhanwantari Pooja at Nature Care Ayurveda Glimpse

 Glimpse of Diwali Celebration 
at 
Nature Care Ayurveda
A Compete Holistic Bliss




NATURE CARE AYURVEDA is wishing you, your family & Loved ones a very happy Diwali. May this Festival of Lights bring all happiness and prosperity to your life and remove all the darkness from everyone’s life.

HAPPY DIWALI 


💐💐🎉🎉🕉🕉🕉🎉🎉💐

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The sacred and brilliantly lit festival of Diwali is an integral part of the ancient Indian civilization and its history is magnificently intertwined with origins and evolution of Hindu religion.

Today, this festival has become epitome of enjoyment and is celebrated with great exuberance across the country.
The mere mention of Diwali conjures up images of diyas, firecrackers and gifts; however, Diwali is not just about these things, there is a much deeper significance to it.
Tracing the roots of this festival and understanding its history may help one actually fathom the real meaning of Diwali. This article is an endeavor to shed light on the history behind the origins and grand celebrations of this vivacious festival.

                     

History of Diwali

The traces and clues to the history of Diwali are embedded in different interesting and fascinating legends of Hindu mythology that are corroborated by various ancient religious scriptures, such as the Puranas. The festival of Diwali is celebrated for five days in India and each day holds its own importance.


The first day of Diwali festivities is known as Dhanteras or Dhantryaodashi, which is celebrated on the 13th day of the month of Ashwin. As per the legend, it is believed that on this day, Dhanvantari - the physician of the gods came out of the ocean with a pot of amrit, while it was being churned by the gods and the demons. This is believed to be a momentous day for the mankind. It is also believed that Goddess Lakshmi also originated from the ocean on this day. Hence, the day is considered very auspicious for financial investments.

The mystical history behind the second day of Diwali festivities is also quite interesting. It is said that on this day, Lord Krishna along with his wife Satyabhama, vanquished a demon named Narakasura. This demon after attaining a boon from the gods had become so powerful that both heaven and earth had become defenseless against him. He not only defeated Lord Indra but also stole the priceless earrings of Mother Goddess Aditi. His atrocities did not stop at this; he also abducted 16,000 daughters of saints and deities. To end his torturous reign, Lord Krishna killed him a day before Diwali and the day came to celebrated as Narak Chaturdashi.

The third day of the festivities, known as Deepavali, is the most important day of Diwali celebrations as it involves grand revelry. Hindu mythology traces historic origins of Deepavali back to the great epic Ramayana that narrates the life saga of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. As per this epic, the first Deepavali was celebrated by the people of Ayodhya to commemorate the return of Lord Rama along with his wife Sita and brother Laxman from a 14 year long exile. The fourth day has its own mythological history and commemorates the act of Lord Krishna, in which he picked up a hillock named Govardhan situated near Mathura to protect the villagers from insistent rain.

The last and final day of Diwali festivities is known as Bhai Dooj. It is believed that on this day, Lord Yama visited his sister Yamuna and was so happy to spend time with her that he declared that whosoever brother shall visit his sister on this day will be blessed with health and wealth. Thus, the day is dedicated to the pious relationship between a brother and sister. Apart from Hindu mythology, the history of Diwali is also closely related with histories of Sikh and Jain communities. The Sikhs celebrate the day as it was on this day that their sixth Guru, Guru Har Govind attained freedom from Mughal captivity, whereas the Jains celebrate Diwali as they believe that Lord Mahavira, the founder of Jainism, attained 'Nirvana' on this day.


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Petersham-2049
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Dr Naveen in formal discussion on Ayurveda with Friends TV




https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SEMxQQl67fw&feature=youtu.be

Friends TV & Dr Naveen Shukla (NSW Australia Representative of Australasian association of Ayurveda) formal discussion on Ayurveda.
Hail Ayurveda



Jai Dhanwantari (God Of Ayurveda)

Dhanvantari appears in the Puranas as the god of Ayurveda. It is common practice in Hinduism for worshipers to pray to Dhanvantari seeking his blessings for sound health for themselves and/or others, especially on Dhanteras or Dhanwantari Trayodashi. Govt. Of India has declared that Dhanwantari Trayodashi every year would be celebrated as "National Ayurveda Day.

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