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CATALOGAyurveda Counselor, and, Ayurveda Practitioner ProgramsNAMA (National Ayurvedic Medical Association) REVIEWEDYoga Alliance Registered 200 Hr s Yoga Teacher TrainingWebinars, Seminars and Continuing Education (PACE):Ayurvedic Herbal Formulations (Bhaishajya Kalpana) *Sanskrit *Meditation * Vastu * Jyotish * Panchakarma* Ayurvedic Seminars

ABOUT USSan Diego College of Ayurveda provides comprehensive instruction in ancient Ayurveda, Yoga andVedic healing practices through online and onsite courses. Our online workspace makes distantlearning at an affordable rate available for adult learners.Our mission is to promote alternative, spiritual and holistic wellness education via Ayurveda, an ancientsystem from India for balancing the mind and body. Ayurveda is a collection of complimentary, holisticand alternative lifestyle practices whose aim is to balance the mind and body through the use of herbs,spices, cooking, meditation, yoga and seasonal cleansing.Our courses are comprehensive yet designed for adult learners and offer flexibility and affordability.Training delivery is experiential and blended. Most virtual classes are delivered in the presence of ateacher via WebEx online. We use web-conferencing, and open source Learning Management Systemto create our virtual learning environment. Alternatively, we offer onsite workshops, webinars, seminars,and, lectures as well.Our courses are offered in Two formats:Online Courses - 100% online. Do not require travel to our location. Students need a computer, agood internet connexion and should be able to login during online classes. Suitable for participantsunable to travel, become a clinical Ayurvedic practitioner, and/or, not planning to applying to NAMA.(National Ayurvedic Medical Association)Hybrid Courses- Most of the course delivery is online. However, these courses may have a minimumonsite requirement. These courses are suited for participants planning to apply for AyurvedaCounselor, or, Ayurvedic practitioner membership with NAMA. (National Ayurvedic MedicalAssociation). Our Yoga Teacher Training is offered mostly as onsite with some online classes. Our YTTis recognized by Yoga Alliance.REPLICATING A TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM IN AN ONLINE FORMAT.A virtual classroom is a learning environment created in the virtual space. Our online courses allowstudents and instructors to participate in remote learning communities using personal computers,iPhones, iPads or smart-phones (for Web-ex Meetings) to support a collaborative learning processthrough live (Online Audio, Video Webinars, e-lectures, E-whiteboard, Online Chat) communicationsand offline (Email, Forums) communications.The benefits of a virtual ‘live’ classroom are: Students can log into our online ‘class’ meetings (webinars) without leaving their home or work.Classes are also available using mobile devices such as iPhones, iPads or any smartphone that canhost the WebEx app. Students who are absent can view recorded lectures. Students who were present can review recordings of the class (for a limited time). It is affordable and the latest way to learn. Students can communication with the teachers and facilitators offline using school forums, emailand chat.Students are required to have an internet connection and a headset. They are also required tomaintain ‘online’ class attendance (Dependent on the course).

Program StructureHYBRID(Online someOnsite )ONLINETrack AAyurveda10150 hrsInternationalAyurvedicHerbologyTrack BFoundationLEVEL 1-150HRSYOGAYoga Teacher Training 200 HRs(Onsite and online)AYURVEDICNUTRITIONAYURVEDACOUNSELOR 600HRSAyurveda YogaTherapyAyurvedaHealthEducator NER1008 HRS Online webinars that anyone can sign up for Onsite seminars for Ayureda and Yoga students Sign up for free and/or discounted community workshops run bystudents under our teachers held at specific times every other month.Those who sign up get free yoga therapy consultation, free Ayurvedaconsultation, sample bulk herbs for a week. Sign up online.COURSE CONTENTCourse Content is based on Ancient Ayurvedic Scriptures and Texts contained in the Charaka Samhitaand the Sushruta Samhita. Stress is on Samkhya and Vedanta aspect of Ayurveda. Students receive, ebook pdfs, and printed modules, as well as workbooks, assignments and home study guides for mostprograms. Other textbooks may be referred to by the teachers but purchasing them is optional.Online Classes: Weekend mornings. and weekday evenings(Wed, Thurs). Onsite workshops usually takeplace on last weekend of every other month(Provided there are minimum participants).

AYURVEDA 101- 50 HrsDescription:Introduction to Ayurveda as a modality, withfocus on self-evaluation and balancingprotocols for prarkti (natural state of doshas),vikrti (imbalanced doshas), and, Agni(Digestive fire). Protocols include SvasthaVriita (Daily routine, seasonal routine), Ahara (Ayurvedic Diet principles) and Vihara (lifestylechanges). This is a program that requires home study, reading at your own time, attendingonline classes for five weeks, and, finishing assignments at your own pace.TOPICS: Overview of Ayurveda in India and challenges in USAComparison with other holistic health modalities.WHO definition and AyurvedaIntroduction to Samkhya Philosophy- Indriya PathologyReasons for Imbalances due to Indriya StressPancha Mahabhuta20 Gunas and their application in physical, mental and spiritual bodyTheories of Ayurvedic Wellness:Svastha Vritta (Principles of Prevention of Imbalances) and SadavrittaConcept of Ahara and ViharaBrief introduction to Samkhya Philosophy- Indriya PathologyReasons for Imbalances due to Indriya Stress (Overloading the senses)Pancha Mahabhuta (Five Great Elements in our body, mind, and world)20 Gunas and their application in physical, mental and spiritual bodyAhara and Agni (Ayurveda lifestyle and diet plan for your own Prakrti)Concept of Prakrti and Vikrti- Assessing our psycho-somatic constitution-Vata, Pitta, Kapha and our currentimbalanceVihara (Wellness through Daily Routine and Seasonal Routine)Create a Daily Routine for your own vikrti, or, imbalances).Dinacharya - Introduction to Daily Routine for Vata, Pitta, and KaphaRitucharya - Introduction to Seasonal Regimen for your own Vikrti as well as Vata, Pitta and KaphaAUDIENCE: Suited for those with no previous knowledge of Ayurveda, Health Professionals, YogaTeachers, Students of Nursing, Acupuncture & complimentary medicine. This online program can beused for self-help and deeper understanding of AyurvedaRequired credit for Track A Foundation, Track B 150 HR, Ayurvedic Nutrition, Yogaprograms, Ayurveda Health Educator, Ayurveda Counselor and Ayurveda PractitionerAyurvedic nutritionby ayurveda-courses-online-Austin

AHARA101- 50 Hrs (This course is required for, Track B 150 HR, and, Ayurvedic Nutrition)Description:: Introduction to Ayurvedic Nutrition and its basicprinciples. Six Rasas, thirteen agnis, concept of prana, kitchenspices. Creation of Ayurvedic ahara plan for different doshas,and balancing mala and agni.Topics:Introduction to Ayurvedic Nutrition, Comparison with WesternNutritionMacronutrients and micronutrients and Food SupplementsConcept of prana and Plant Based Diet -(Vedic and ConsciousDiets)Food and the Mind-. Sattva, Tamas and Rajas in FoodDaily ahara for Vata, Pitta, Kapha and your own vikrti Ayurvedic Myplate,Ayurvedic Nutrition LabelConcept of Agni (Digestive Fire) Jatharagni and three states of Jatharagni- Tikshagni, Mandagni,and, Vishamagni.Balancing Agni and Vkrti.Introducing Annavaha Srotas-Ajirna, Vistambha and AmlapittaIntroducing Sub-doshas and Digestion (What Doshas are involved in digestion)Mala Imbalances- Vibandha, Atisara, Ajirna. Mala and AmaMandatory- 2 Agni Client Encounters , and, three mock agni clientsAyurvedic Kitchen PantryAyurvedic Ingredients, Kitchen Spices for different doshasAncient Vedic and holistic Ahara for children and Post Partum MothersCreate VPK diet plan for your agni client Dosha Food ListAyurvedic Fruits, Vegetables and Grains, Ayurvedic BeveragesPracticum: Creation of chutney, ghee, and, churnam" for your own prakrti or vikrtiAUDIENCE: Those interested in learning about Ayurvedic Nutrition for self. Suited for those with noprevious knowledge of Ayurveda. Pre requisite-Ayurveda101 50 Hrs., Health Professionals, YogaTeachers, Students of Nursing, Acupuncture & complimentary medicine. This online program can beused for self-help and deeper understanding of AyurvedaRequired credit for Track B 150 HR, Ayurvedic Nutrition, , Ayurveda Health Educator,Ayurveda Counselor and Ayurveda PractitionerAHARA201- 50 -75 HRS

DESCRIPTION: Deeper immersion into Ayurvedic Nutrition for thosewho have completed Ahara 101. Focus on creating Ayurvedic plansand counseling for not only doshas, but imbalances and disorders.Pre requisite-Ayurveda101, Ahara101Topics:Ayurvedic Nutrition and other Holistic Health Models,Review Western Model,*Ahara for Prana, ojas, agni, review agni disorders- ajirna, atisara, grahani, vibandha, Annavahasrota, Purishavaha srota, Ambuvaha srota, creation of chyle or ahara rasa.Rasa Panchadi- Shad Rasas, Anu rasas, Virya, Vipaka, Prabhava, Guna and Karma, Classification ofAhara - Phala Varga (fruits), Shaka and Harita Varga (Vegetables and Greens), Sneha Varga (oils),Shami Varga (Lentils), Shuka Varga (Grains), Gorasa (dairy), Ikshu vikar (Honey, Jaggery), Kruttan(Methodology of Ayurvedic Cooking), Ambu varga (Water), Influence of Tamas and Rajas Food,Offering Food with mantras.(Review, Function of GI Tract, list and define Carbohydrates, Fats, Lipids, Cholesterol, Process ofDigestion and Agni, Imbalances and Metabolite Disorders and Ayurvedic PerspectiveRequired course for Ayurvedic Nutrition, Ayurveda Counselor, Practitioner and Ayurvedic HealthEducatorMaking Dosa, part 1: making dosa batterby ayurveda-courses-online-AustinMaking Dosa, part 2: cooking dosaby ayurveda-courses-online-Austin

Tridoshas101Description: Maintaining of balance and health through keepingdoshas, dhatus and malas balanced. A deeper immersion intoAyurveda Sharira.and slightly deeper immersion into doshas, theirsub doshas, and, being able to do basic client encounters usingthreefold tools of trividha pariksha with focus on darshanam andprashanama. (observation and questioning).Topics:Introduction to Roga Nidan - Suppressible and Non Suppressible Urges Conceptof Dosha, Dhatu and Mala VikrutiThreefold reasons for imbalances Sub doshas of Vata-their gunas, symptoms andexhibition in the body and mind- Prana, Udana, Samana, Vyana and ApanaSub doshas of Pitta-their gunas, symptoms and exhibition in the body and mindAlochaka, Bhrajaka, Pachaka, Ranjaka*Sub doshas of Kapha-their gunas, symptoms and exhibition in the body and mind- Bodhaka, Kledaka,Avalambaka,Tarpaka, ShleshakaSub Doshas related to DigestionSub Doshas and the MindConcept of Prakrti and Vikrti. Self Vikrti AssessmentConcept of Prakrti and VikrtiUsing Marma Points in women, hands, and, feet for maintenance of balanceAyurveda and Women (Stri) roga and holistic support of feminine issuesRequired credit for Track B 150 HR, Ayurvedic Nutrition, , Ayurveda Health Educator,Ayurveda Counselor and Ayurveda PractitionerAyurveda Health Educator (International) 100% online program- 300 HrsUnitsThis is a program specifically designed for international students with limited access to Internet. This is a distantlearning program and requires some online classes.Track B-150 Hrs – GROUP CLASSESo Course 1- Ayurveda101 Track A - 50 Hrso Course 2- Ahara101 (Ayurvedic Nutrition)-50 hrso Course 3 -Tridoshas and Women Support in Ayurveda- 50 HrsCourse 4- Ayurveda and the Mind (Distant Learning)-50 HrsCourse 5- Ahara 201- 50 Hrs (GROUP CLASSES)Electives (Choose 2) -50 HrsHerbs, Vastu, Jyotish, Yoga Philosophy*Group classes have a start and end time. Rest of the courses may be taken as distant learning by watchingprerecorded classes, and, finished at students own time within 8 monthsAyurveda Counselor 600 Hrs

Ayurveda Wellness Counselor 600 HrsThis course is a clinical, comprehensive and intense foundation preparing students for holisticAyurvedic Counseling.Course Level: Track B - Level 2 (Block 2)Course Code: Track B - AWC600Course Materials: Study Aids, DVD's, Printed, or, PDF Manuals, Slideshows.Prerequisite: Block 1 Foundation Track B 150 HoursCore Course Units: Track B 150 Hrs, Manasa101, AKS 101 (Ayurveda Kriya Sharira),Dravya and Herbology, Roga Nidana, Ahara201Electives: Bhagavad Gita, Yoga Therapy, Aromatherapy, Vastu, Jyotish, MeditationOnsite Workshop(s): Trividha Pariksha, Panchakarma, Women Support, Marma, Dravyaand AharaCourse UnitsAyurveda101-Tridoshas101Topics in Course UnitIntroduction to Ayurvedic Principles, History and MythologySamkhya and Shad darshanaComparison of Ayurveda with other Health ModalitiesOverview of Ahara and ViharaSvastha Vritta,Introduction to Dosha Dhatu and mala Introduction to Roga Nidan- Supressible and Non supressible urges. Threefold reasons forimbalances. Three pillars of Health- Nidra, Ahara and Brahmacharya. Concept of Prakruti and Vikruti, Dosha, Dhatu and Mala Vikruti.Calculate your own prakruti and vikruti. Location, Function of 15 sub doshas. Sub Doshas related to Digestion. Sub Doshas and theMind. Concept of Vata and its importance and function. Prana, Vyana, Udana, Samana and Apana. Pitta, its relationship to Agni. Sadhaka, Ranjaka, Alochaka, Pachaka, and Bhrajaka . Kapha and its function. Tarpaka, Avalambaka, Bodhaka, Shleshaka, Kledaka. Doshasrelated to digestion and agni. Care of PMS and Postpartum women in Ayurveda Care of Children in Ayurveda Using Marma Points in women, hands, and, feet for maintenance of balanceVata, Pitta andKaphaAhara 101-Foods, Recipes, Churnas and Chutneys for Vata, Pitta, Kapha, Balancing Agni and Vkrti.Sattva, Tamas and Rajas in Food. Concept of Agni (Digestive Fire) Jatharagni and three statesof Jatharagni. Assess your own state of Agni. *Introduction to Agni Imbalances in Ayurveda.Concept of Ama and Mala. Ayurvedic Support for Ajirna(Indigestion), Amlapitta(Acid Reflux),Malavistambha(Constipation)Western & Ayurvedic Nutrition, Ayurvedic Myplate & Nutrition LabelSix Rasas, Vitamins, Minerals Macro and MicronutrientsAyurvedic Fruits, Vegetables, Beverages and Grains, Ayurvedic KitchenWorkshop: Ghee, Churnams, Chutneys, KitchariAyurveda KriyaShariraSeven dhatus, upadhatus, Srotas, Rasa Dhatu and imbalances, Rakta Dhatuand imbalances,Mamsa Dhatuand imbalances, Lymphatic System, Circulatory System, Muscular System,Pranavaha Srotas, (Pandu, Sleep Apnea, Kasha) Annavaha Srotas, (IBS, Celiac, Acid Reflux,Constipation, Diarheoa, Flatulence), Block 2 Agni - Jatharagni Review, 5 Bhutagnis - liverenzymes, 20 gunas and bhutagnis, 7 Dhatu agnis, Creation of Dhatus and creation of Ojas.RV Srotas, Raktavaha Srotas, Mamsavaha Srotas. Review- Meda, Majja, Asthi, ShukraCitta, Manasa, BuddhiSattva, Tamas and RajasLocation and Function of ManasaManasa 101

Nidan 101Ahara 201-Dravya101OnsiteWorkshopsManasa Imbalances-Nidra Nasha, Unmada, Vishada,Mada, Moha, Lobha, KrodhaMeditationHerbs for ManasaYoga for ManasaAromatherapy for ManasaIntroduction to Nidan & Cikitsa, Different HetusNidana PanchakaSada Kriya Kala, Sroto Dusthi, Dosha GatiImbalances of Prana, Tejas and Ojas, Trividha Parikisha, Dashavidha ParikshaRaktachapa, Grdhrasi, ENT imbalances, Stri Roga, Sthaulya, Apasmara, Pandu, Chardi, VataVyadhi, Supression of urges and imbalances, PrajnaparadhaRasa Panchadi- Shad Rasas, Anu rasas, Virya, Vipaka, Prabhava, Guna and Karma,Classification of Ahara - Phala Varga (fruits), Shaka and Harita Varga (Vegetables andGreens), Sneha Varga (oils), Shami Varga (Lentils), Shuka Varga (Grains), Gorasa (dairy),Ikshu vikar (Honey, Jaggery), Kruttan (Methodology of Ayurvedic Cooking), Ambu varga(Water), Influence of Tamas and Rajas Food, Offering Food with mantras.(Review, Function of GI Tract, list and define Carbohydrates, Fats, Lipids, Cholesterol, Processof Digestion and Agni, Imbalances and Metabolite Disorders Ayurvedic Perspective)Define Dravya Guna, seven categories of Dravya, and Dravya Guna Karma Shastra, as wellas Bhaish̅ajyaClassification according to KarmaRasa Panchadi: Rasa effect on dosha, dhatu and malaDravya in PurvakarmaList, the function and rasa panchadi of 25 Ayurvedic Herbs for different doshas, dhatus andsrotasStri Roga (Women Support in Ayurveda)Ayurvedic NutritionAyurvedic HerbsNidan & CikitsaMarma Points & Yoga TherapyIntroduction to PanchakarmaAyurvedic Trividha and Panchavidha Pariksha

ElectivesYogaJyotishaSanskritIntroduction to Yoga TherapyAyurveda Yoga Therapy for agni, doshas, dhatus, Prana, Tejas and OjasMeditation for V P and KDifferent meditation styles & Mantra MeditationIntroduction to Grahas, Benefics and MaleficsIntroduction to VastuIntroduction to Natal ChartFive ElementsRemedial MeasuresPlanetary Deities *Planetary MantrasGems and InterventionsIntroduction to SanskritPhonetics and PronunciationGlossary of Ayurvedic Anatomy wordsShloka Chanting from Caraka SamhitaBhagavad Gita

Ayurveda Practitioner 1008 HrsAyurveda Wellness Practitioner 1008 HoursAyurvedic Wellness Practitioner is an advanced program that is offered to students who havesuccessfully completed all requirements for Block 2 Ayurveda Counselor.Course Level: Track B - Level 3 (Block 3)Course Code: Track B - AWP1008Course Materials: Study Aids, DVD's, Printed Modules Supplied by College.Optional Textbooks can be bought from amazon.Prerequisite: Successful Completion of Block 2 Ayurveda Counselor.Knowledge of Human Anatomy and Physiology Systems and other holistic modalities.If a student has no background in Anatomy and Physiology at the Post-Secondary Level, students arerequired to take these courses elsewhere.Duration: Two semesters and onsite workshopsCourseUnitsAyurvedaCounselor600 HrsBhashajyaKalpana100 Hrs-Nidan 201Topics in Course UnitAyurveda101 FoundationAhara101Tridoshas and Women SupportDosha Dhatu MalaAyurveda Kriya ShariraDravya 101Ahara 201Introduction to BiochemistryManasa101Introduction to PanchakarmaNidan101Trividha ParikshaDashavidha ParikshaVastuJyotishYoga TherapySanskritNutrition WorkshopHerb WorkshopWomen Support Workshop50 Client EncountersFoods, Recipes, Churnas and Chutneys for Vata, Pitta, Kapha, Balancing Agni and Vkrti. Sattva, Tamasand Rajas in Food. Concept of Agni (Digestive Fire) Jatharagni and three states of Jatharagni. Assessyour own state of Agni. *Introduction to Agni Imbalances in Ayurveda. Concept of Ama and Mala.Ayurvedic Support for Ajirna(Indigestion), Amlapitta(Acid Reflux), Malavistambha(Constipation)Western & Ayurvedic Nutrition, Ayurvedic Myplate & Nutrition LabelSix Rasas, Vitamins, Minerals Macro and MicronutrientsAyurvedic Fruits, Vegetables, Beverages and Grains, Ayurvedic KitchenWorkshop: Ghee, Churnams, Chutneys, KitchariSeven dhatus, upadhatus, Srotas, Rasa Dhatu and imbalances, Rakta Dhatuand imbalances, MamsaDhatuand imbalances, Lymphatic System, Circulatory System, Muscular System, Pranavaha Srotas,(Pandu, Sleep Apnea, Kasha) Annavaha Srotas, (IBS, Celiac, Acid Reflux, Constipation, Diarheoa,Flatulence), Block 2 Agni - Jatharagni Review, 5 Bhutagnis - liver enzymes, 20 gunas and bhutagnis,7 Dhatu agnis, Creation of Dhatus and creation of Ojas. RV Srotas, Raktavaha Srotas, MamsavahaSrotas. Review- Meda, Majja, Asthi, Shukra

ClassicalTextsNidan 101OnsiteWorkshopsCitta, Manasa, BuddhiSattva, Tamas and RajasLocation and Function of ManasaManasa Imbalances-Nidra Nasha, Unmada, Vishada,Mada, Moha, Lobha, KrodhaMeditationHerbs for ManasaYoga for ManasaAromatherapy for ManasaIntroduction to Nidan & Cikitsa, Different HetusNidana PanchakaSada Kriya Kala, Sroto Dusthi, Dosha GatiImbalances of Prana, Tejas and Ojas, Trividha Parikisha, Dashavidha ParikshaRaktachapa, Grdhrasi, ENT imbalances, Stri Roga, Sthaulya, Apasmara, Pandu, Chardi, Vata Vyadhi,Supression of urges and imbalances, PrajnaparadhaStri Roga (Women Support in Ayurveda)Ayurvedic NutritionAyurvedic HerbsNidan & CikitsaMarma Points & Yoga TherapyIntroduction to PanchakarmaAyurvedic Trividha and Panchavidha Pariksha

YOGA TEACHER TRAINING 200 HRSYoga –The course is based on the premise of deeper immersion into traditional Yoga therapy,Spiritual Practices and Ayurvedic Health Practices. We are aiming to invite yogis who wantto deepen their understanding of yoga, Ayurveda, as well as Sanskrit. This yoga program isdelivered both online, as well as onsite workshops. The program is spiritual, and, has a strongAyurvedic basis. Curriculum includes:Hatha Yoga Eight limbs of Yoga Yama- Five Yamas Niyamas (Discipiline and Rules) Hatha Yoga Asanas for a gentle, and, beginner class with and without modifications. Classical Surya Namaskara with and without modifications Pranayama (Breath) Pratyahara (Detaching the Senses) Dharana (concentration) Dhyana (meditation) Samadhi (self-realization) Mudras Mantras Bandhas Musculoskeletal System, Respiratory system Asanas and Asana sequence for tight shoulders, Hips (Hip openers), quadriceps,hamstrings Asana sequence to balance vata, pitta, and, kapha Restorative and Meditative sequence Bhagavad Gita- Raja, Karma, Bhakti and Jnana, Samkhya Yoga- Sankhya darshana Panch kosha (five sheaths) Annamaya kosha (physical sheath) – Gross body –Conscious state Hatha yoga Pradipika, Patanjali Sutras Manas (mind), Buddhi(Intelligence), Chitta (memory), Ahamkara (ego) Knowledge acquiring senses, Introduction, Origin and history in ancient and modern times Working Senses, Four-sutra (preface of Patanjali’s Yog sutra Panch-klesha (five causesof pain and miseries)

Bhashajya Kalpana-100 Hrs (Ayurvedic Herbalist)Pre Requisite Ayurveda education of upto 500 Hours from any NAMA recognized college.OR, NAYA STUDENTS in the last semester of 600 Hours Block 2 Counselor planning tobegin Block 3 Practitioner Program.SDCOA students will get a 100 Hour Certificate upon course requirements that will beapplicable to the Block 3 Practitioner course. External Candidates from Nama Recognizedcolleges, who do the course may have to finish some extra course requirements. Requires oneBK onsite workshop at our location. Requires 10 client encounters, a Panchakarma researchproject, and, one sample of each herbal formulation being studied every week.This course may also qualify for 40 PACE (Professional Accreditation Continuing Education)units for National Ayurvedic Medical Association.Bhaishajya Kaplana is an ONLINE and DISTANT LEARNING advanced Herbology programcombined with Online Classes, Webinars as well as Weekend Practicums optional to attend.This course can be applied towards Block 3. Recordings are provided.We use online software for this program. Most tests, evaluations happen online in thepresence of the teacher. The course requires a lot of time, herb and kitchen equipment tocompound different Ayurvedic Herb Formulas.Class times- Wednesday evenings at 6 PM PSTTimeline- 4 - 6 months apx.Suggested ReadingsBhava PrakashaAyurvedic Material Medica by Vaidya VM GomteBhashajya Kalpana (English Version with Sanskrit)Shrangadhara SamhitaBhashajya RatnavaliNote: All dates are subject to cancellation. A minimum of four persons are required to continue onsite workshopsand classes. Check for upcoming events on the website to register for a webinar.

WEBINARSSANSKRITIN CARAKA SAMHITASanskrit for Ayurveda and yogapractitioners. Free online classes,depending on availability. However,access to workspace and access torecordings and materials extra.May be eligible for PACEJYOTISHVedic Astrology specifically aimedat Ayurveda Practitioners andstudents looking to enhance theirknowledge. Series of 6.(BHAISHAJYA KALPANA)Short practicum on how to prepareAyurvedic Herbal mixtures likes Hima,Phanta, Svarasa, Kashaye, Ghritum. 8 hrs.May be eligible for PACEBHAGAVAD GITATRIVIDHA PARIKSHARequired Weekend or three dayworkshop for Block 2 CounselorStudents. 16 HrsCovers Trividha Parikshan, ENTand Ayurveda as well as Marmasand an introduction to RogaNidana and Cikitsa.May be eligible for PACEWomen SupportUpcoming Webinars1. Ayurveda and Menopause2. Ayurveda and Birth Control3. Ayurveda and Uterine Fibroids4. Menopause (PACE*)5. Menstrual CycleImbalances(PACE*)A Tool for Yoga PracticeBhaga Bhagavad Gita Satsanga forall looking to start their day vadGita Satsanga for all looking tostart their day.The first four hours of this workshop focuson the Marmas of hand, feet and Face.READ YOUR OWNMEDICAL REPORTSRenowned Physician Dr. AndrewBeaumont, MD, PHD, AyurvedicCounselor, Yogi, will present agreat webinar series for thoseseeking alternative therapies.This webinar series is also suitedfor Ayurveda Counselors andpractitioners.You will learn some basicunderstanding of your own Medicalreports-and decoding them. CBCreport, Lipid Panel and MRI will besome of the reports covered in thislecture series.May be eligible for PACEOptional to attend. Covers Ahara andVihara Postpartum womenAyurvedic Digestive Support for Children’s(Open to Public)AYURVEDA ANDDIABETES SUPPORTAyurvedic Vaidya will presentDiabetes Support in AyurvedaIntroduction to Kitchen Spices, AyurvedicNutrition for Vata, Pitta and Kapha (Opento Public)

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Core Course Units: Track B 150 Hrs, Manasa101, AKS 101 (Ayurveda Kriya Sharira), Dravya and Herbology, Roga Nidana, Ahara201 Electives: Bhagavad Gita, Yoga Therapy, Aromatherapy, Vastu, Jyotish, Meditation Onsite Workshop(s): Trividha Pariksha, Panchakarma, Women Support, M

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