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International Academy of Ayurved (www.ayurved-int.com) and BAMS Association (www.bgaindia.org) India had jointly organized for the first time World conference on Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy and Unani systems of Indian Medicine and Arogya Expo in Pune.1200 delegates around the world attended the conferece.Huge success.  

Advanced COURSES

  1. Advance Practical Training Course on various subjects 
    IAA organizes advances courses on various topics. Admission to these courses will be give only to those students who have completed the Online Basic Ayurveda Course from our sister website'Ayurveda For You'

    If they have done similar basic course on Ayurveda, they have to appear short Viva examination conducted by the faculty of IAA.

    All courses are conducted in following months, which are climatically suitable for foreigners: January, February, March, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

    Each 100 hour course begins on the first Monday of the month. The courses are five days a week from Monday to Friday: 2 1/2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening. 
    On Saturdays (whenever possible) arrangements will be made for students to visit various Ayurvedic Institutes nearby Pune such as Jawaharlal Nehru Botanical Garden, Naturopathy Clinic in at Urali Kanchan and Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Factories as well as other interesting places around Pune. 


  2. Advanced Clinical Courses

    1. 1. Advance course on clinical experience in Ayurveda -This course includes practical clinical training in diagnosis, case studies, Ayurvedic massage, Panchakarma and other allied methods essential for purification of body. Students will be given training in four different clinics nearby the IAA office. The timings of the training will depend on the working of these clinics. Students will get opportunity to observe various procedures of Panchakarma treatments on patients The framework of this course can be flexible enough to cater to the individual interests of students.
      Duration – 3 Weeks
      Fees – Euro - 725 

    2. 2. Ayurvedic Herbology + Ayurvedic Pharmacy- Introduction basic Ayurvedic principles, Introduction to Dravya, Guna, Karma, Rasa, Virya, Vipaka, Prabhav, and various herbs helping to cure diabetes, fever, diarrhea, asthma, skin diseases, heart diseases, Plants useful in Rejuvenation, Aphrodisiacs, hair growth, skin enhancer, Introduction to Ayurvedic Pharmacology various method of administrations of medicines.
      Duration: 3 weeks. 
      Fees- Euro - 725 

    3. 3. Ayurvedic Aahar Vidyan (Diet and Nutrition) Introduction, Definition of Health, Concept of Nutrition according to Ayurveda, Panch maha bhootas, Rasa, Veerrya, Vipak, Prabhav, 20 Attributes, Rules & Regulations, Classification of Food, Contradictory Food, Assessment of Constitution, Food According to Constitution, Food According to seasons, Food According to Age, Mind & Food, Ama & Detox Food, Diseases & Food Channel affected Visited Dosha Food, Assessment of Own Food, Kitchen Pharmacy
      Duration: 3 weeks. 
      Fees- Euro - 725 

    4. 4. Ayurvedic Massage – Advanced (Req. Completion of Ayurvedic Basic Massage Course) KeralaMassage like chiaviti, thalodaal, pizhichil, head massage, neck massage, face massage, massage for specific diseases Sports massage, medicated oils.
      Duration: 3 weeks. 
      Fees- Euro- 725 

    5. 5. Proficiency course in Panchakarma: (Req. Completion of Ayurveda Basic Course) Introduction to treatment principles, types of Panchakarmas, selection of patient for Panchakarma, (preparatory procedures), paschat karma, (post procedural), diet for Panchakarma, Shirodhara etc.
      Duration: 3 weeks. 
      Fees- Euro - 725 

    6. 6. Marma - Advance Course in Marma Therapy 
      Duration: 3 weeks. 
      Fees –Euro - 725 

    7. 7. Advance course in Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda 
      Duration: 3 weeks. 
      Fees –Euro - 725 

Syllabus of Advance Course in Ayurved
Any person after acquiring the basic knowledge of Ayurveda, can join this course. The students will be taught in detail about the various techniques of Ayurvedic massage, snehana, swedana, vamana, virechana, nasya, basti and raktamokshana. He will be also taught details about Shirodhara, Shiobasti. The duration of this course is the same as the basic course.

Ayurvedic diagnosis and treatment program
Monday to Friday 5hrs/day

Week I (Vagbhat batch)
1. Constitutional Analysis. (Prakruti Parikshan): Practical evaluation of physical and mental condition.
2. The Disease process (Samprapti): Stages classifications and prognosis.
3. Digestive system (annavaha stotras) in health and disease.
4. Ayurvedic message and fomentation. (Purva karma=Snehan swedan).


Week II (Madhav Batch)
1.
 Diagnosis and patient examination. (Rogi pariksha vidhi); Method and steps of diagnosis.
    (Trividha, ashtavidha and dashavisha); Diagnostic pulse, tongue, abdomen.
2. Respiratory (pranavaha strotas) and cardiovascular (ras-rktavaha strotas) system. In health and disease.
3. Medicated emesis (Vaman) and Medicated purgation (Verechan).

Week III (Charak batch)
1.
 Examination of disease. (Nidan panchak); Aggravated states of doshas, Sama, nirama condition.
    Doshas and tissues in disease process.
2. Neurological system (majjavaha strotasa): In health and disease
3. Medicated enema (Basti), Mansavaha strotas.

Week IV (Kashyap batch)
1.
 Excretory system. (Purisha vaha strotas): In health and disease. 
2. Reproductive system (shukra vaha and aartav vaha strotas): In health and disease.
3. Dietary therapy (Ahara chikitsa)
4. Nasal medication (Nasya) and Blood letting (raktamokshan)

& 

Keraliya type of panchakarma & massage


Syllabus of Advance Course in Marma Therapy

  • Anatomy ( relation to Marmas)

    - Dhatu - Srotasa
    - Sandhi - Sira
    - Snayu - Kandara
    - Sandhibandha - Indriya
    - Chakra - Karemindriya

  • Physiology ( relation to Marmas)

    - Dosha - Sub dosha
    - Panchamahabhoot - Ida/Pingala Sushmna

  • Marma
    - Defination
    - Classification
       - According to Structure
       - According to site or location
       - According to size
       - According to symptoms
    - Actual Marmas anatomical sites

  • Marma Therapy

    - bhyanga and Mardana - Swedana
    - Lepa - Sira vedha
    - Agnikarma  

  • Kshara karma

    - Dharana. (Ratna) - Shirodhara
    - Basti - Kati Basti / NetraBasti / Nasya / Hrud Basti
    - Shirobasti - Aushadhi chikitsa

  • Marma and Yoga.
     

  • Marma and Meditation.
     

  • Marma and Martial arts.