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Medical Tour
What is Medical Tourism?
Medical Tourism India - Healing Opportunities in India offers World Class Medical Facilities, comparable with any of the western countries. India has state of the art Hospitals and the best qualified doctors. With the best infrastructure, the best possible Medical facilities, accompanied with the most competitive prices, you can get the treatment done in India at the lowest charges. Ayurveda Tours Ayurveda and India share an age-old relationship. Ayurveda has been practiced in India for centuries. The word 'Ayurveda' means 'knowledge of life'. If you are on spa holidays in India, then make sure you experience holistic ayurvedic therapies. These therapies not only help you physically but also mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Almost as relaxing as Spas of the West, there has been an increasing demand for the combined comfort of Spas and benefits of Ayurveda. This has resulted in specialized Ayurveda tour packages for people. So, there is an increased demand for spa holidays in order to gain the benefits of ayurveda. There are traditional Kerala ayurvedic health resorts that have been increasingly gaining fame and popularity along with various other ayurveda & Spa centers that have come up all over India. There are aromatic oil massages; clay and herb treatments and various other treatments are based on the natural products and principles of ayurveda. Spa Ayurveda in India gives you the assurance that ayurveda therapies in India will enhance your overall personality. Yoga Tours Yoga is a group of ancient spiritual practices originating in India. As a general term in Hinduism it has been defined as referring to "technologies or disciplines of asceticism and meditation which are thought to lead to spiritual experience and profound understanding or insight into the nature of existence." Yoga is also intimately connected to the religious beliefs and practices of the other "Dharmic" religions. Outside India, Yoga is mostly associated with the practice of asanas (postures) of Hatha Yoga or as a form of exercise, although it has influenced the entire dharmic religions family and other spiritual practices throughout the world. Hindu texts discussing different aspects of yoga include the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the Shiva Samhita, and many others. Major branches of Yoga include: Hatha Yoga, Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Raja Yoga. Raja Yoga, known simply as Yoga in the context of Hindu philosophy, is one of the six orthodox (astika) schools of thought, established by the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Yoga is an art of transforming the inert body to the level of vibrant mind in order to unite your body and mind into one with the serenity of the self or soul. Yoga helps in and rejuvenating your mind and soul and brings out the best in a person. Yoga is now been practiced all over the world. The people from all over the world visit India to take advantage of the same. Meditation Tours Meditation is one of the most important components of Yoga, which is a mind-body therapy involving a series of exercises. The word �meditation� covers many disparate practices from visualizing situations, focusing on objects or images, thinking through a complex idea, or even getting lost in a provocative book, all qualifying as meditation in the broad sense. However in Yoga, meditation generally refers to the more formal practice of focusing the mind and observing oneself in the moment. The techniques of meditation are simple and easy to learn, though the ability to keep the mind focused takes time, patience and practice. And while few reach the exalted state, meditation confers many benefits along the way. The benefits of practicing meditation regularly include reduction of stress, tension, anxiety and frustration, as well as improved memory, concentration, inner peace and physical well-being. Meditation has also proven to be highly effective in treating psychological conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorders, depression, schizophrenia and anxiety. |