Mrityunjay Mission announces its Twelth Training Course in Marma Science and Therapy, the ancient method of maintaining health and treating disease through stimulation of vital points in the body. The course will be conducted under the leadership and guidance of Dr SK Joshi, senior Ayurvedic Physician and Surgeon.
Marma Science has been a Gupta Vidya (hidden science) and it is an untouched chapter of Indian surgery, having its genesis in the Susruta Samhita. It is an ancient knowledge that has been researched and brought down to the present. Establishing, spreading and utilizing this knowledge for treatment is a major objective of Mrityunjay Mission.
Venue: Sri Yantra Mandir, Kankhal, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Dates: 20-24 April 2016
Course Fees: Rs 8500/- (Rupees Eight thousand Five Hundred only). This includes accommodation and all meals at the venue.
Objectives and Competencies
This training course has as its objective the imparting of a basic background of Marma Science and developing competence in giving marma therapy for selected diseases as well as for regular maintenance of health.
The participants in the course will understand the power of self healing which will help them not to rely on the invasive techniques and allopathic medicines for common diseases. After assessing the power of self healing, they can use Marma Therapy as preventive and curative way of treatment.
A number of diseases where the negative feedback is obtained by different means, Marma Therapy provides a chance for easy cure. This course will deal with the management of 10 common diseases. Also, the training course will provide competence in Self-Marma Therapy, which can be taught to others, for promotion of health and prevention of disease. However, it requires a spirit of dedication, non-commercial attitude and development of one’s own internal capacity to support the therapeutic skills.
Course Content
This training course will provide a background of Vedic Medical Sciences including Ayurveda, Yoga and Marma Science, Medical Ethics (achara samhita), Anatomy according to Ayurveda and modern medicine, the concept of Prana and pranayama, basic training in and developing competence in self marma therapy and therapy in common diseases, for the purpose of maintaining health and treating disease. The method for development of one’s own internal capacity to support the therapeutic skills will also be suggested.