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Ayushakti wraps up final year of its PATH course

45 students are now certified Ayurveda trainers and will be felicitated in a Graduation ceremony later this year

Ayushakti has successfully concluded intensive Pulse Diagnosis training as part of its final year of PATH course. PATH (Practitioner Training in Ancient Healing Secrets of Siddha-Veda) was launched in 2022 in association with the Ancient Secrets Foundation.

The three-year Healing course was a combination of online and offline classes which taught the students the age-old ancient lineage of pulse reading and marma techniques. The course was launched to spread awareness about Ayurveda within the generation of today.

45 students participated from across the globe from countries, like the UK, the US, Europe, Australia, Africa, Germany, New York, Qatar, etc. and have today completed the course. As part of this education, they were trained in Ayurveda techniques like how to scan the body, practice pulse reading, visit herbal gardens and learn to cook authentic Ayurvedic recipes.

This educative programme was headed by Ayushakti Academy of Ayurveda’s Education Head Dr Hemang Parekh along with Dr Smita Pankaj Naram and Dr Clint G Rogers along with a team of 11 doctors who are onboard as mentors. They include Dr Hemang Parekh, Dr Tushar Yadav, Dr Ronak Naik, Dr Komal Gawali, Dr Rajasee Patade, Dr Ramchandra Konduskar, Dr Priyanka Shukla, Dr Deepali Shastri, Dr Ashwini Borate, Dr Ketki Trivedi, Dr Rajeshree Mehta and upcoming Ayurvedacharya, Krushna Pankaj Naram.

Speaking on successful completion of the PATH course, Dr Smita Naram, Co-Founder, Ayushakti said, “It gives us utmost pleasure to see the youth of today keen to know and learn Ayurveda techniques. In today’s world, where stress and anxiety are inevitable, we all need to have alternative methods to calm down and take it slow. Ayurveda techniques help in doing it and it’s important to pass it to the generations ahead.”

“To do so one of the key methods is by educating them in the right manner and making them better for tomorrow. I am thankful to the entire team at Ayushakti and the doctors who helped us achieve the successful completion of the PATH course”, she further added.

Recently, eight education programmes of Ayushakti have been recognised by The Ayurveda Training Accreditation Board (ATAB) for its Ayushakti Academy of Ayurveda (AAA). ATAB, operating under Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth (RAV) and established by the Ministry of Ayush, Govt. of India, is a board with the primary objective of accrediting Ayurveda training courses.

 

 

 

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