30th Oct 2024 | Swastha Bharat
WHEN
30th October 2024
Time: 08:00 AM – 12:00 PM
POORNAHUTHI : 11:30AM
WHERE
Ayodhya mantapam,
West Mambalam, Chennai
Tamil Nadu
ऊँ नमोभगवतेवासदेवाय ु , धवतरये, अमतकलशहत।य। ृ
सवामयवनाशाय, ैलोकनाथाय, ीमहाव"णुवेनमः॥
Worshiped as the God of medicine, the master of universal knowledge, physician of Gods and the guardian deity of hospitals, Lord Dhanvantari is regarded as the original exponent of Indian medical tradition called Ayurveda, the ‘eternal science of life.’ This tradition is now accepted as the oldest, most original and unbroken medical system of the world.
Health is a fundamental aspect of overall well-being and quality of life. It influences every part of our existence, from our physical capabilities to our emotional stability. Maintaining good health allows individuals to engage actively in daily activities, pursue their passions, and achieve their goals.
Physical health is vital for preventing chronic diseases, improving longevity, and enhancing the body’s ability to function efficiently. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep contribute significantly to physical well-being, reducing the risk of conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
Mental health is equally important. It affects how we think, feel, and interact with others. Good mental health fosters resilience, enabling individuals to cope with stress and adversity. It also enhances relationships and improves productivity.
Moreover, health is interconnected with social and economic factors. Healthy individuals can contribute more effectively to their communities and economies, promoting a cycle of well-being. Access to healthcare, education, and social support systems plays a crucial role in maintaining health for everyone.
In summary, prioritizing health is essential not just for personal benefit but also for the greater good of society. It empowers individuals to lead fulfilling lives, ultimately enhancing community strength and cohesion.
Ongoing research has been demonstrating how herbs and shrubs, mantras and japas, and vibrations of divine words tend to create an optimum environment for a healthy life. As per our ancient traditions, there are homas / yajnas specifically targeted to nourish a healthy environment for a healthy life. Such homas / yajnas are both preventive and curative in nature.
One such very effective homa / yajna is the Dhanvantari Yaagam. This yaagam is specifically meant for nurturing good health and protecting the human body against various ailments. The herbs used in the yaagam are ones that are known to develop immunity and good health. To add to this, the vibrations created by chanting of the Dhanvantari Mantra stimulates the entire human system, promoting optimal secretion of all hormones, optimal functioning of all organs and sub-systems, rectifying any aberrations, generating immunity, and nullifying effects of the environment on the individual.
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Ayurveda is known as the ‘Mother of all healing systems’ as it pre-dates all other healing therapies and natural medicines. The Indian Government supports research and teaching in Ayurveda through many channels at both the national and state levels.
“Swastha Bharat” and “Swachh Bharat” are two important initiatives in India aimed at promoting health and cleanliness.
Swastha Bharat: This initiative focuses on improving the health of the Indian population through awareness, access to healthcare services, and promoting healthy lifestyles. It aims to reduce disease burden and improve overall well-being.
Worship is offered to Lord Dhanvantari seeking his blessings for sound health, for themselves and/or others, especially on Dhanteras Kartik Krishna Trayodashi or Dhanwantari Trayodashi. Further The Indian Government has declared that Dhanwantari Trayodashi every year would be celebrated as the “National Ayurveda Day”, which falls on the previous day of Deepavali/Diwali.
In the context of the above, to help promote a healthy society, Shree Ayurvedic Group has been performing Saarvajanika Dhanvantari Yaagam on their premises over the last several years.
Dhanvantari is a significant figure in Hindu mythology, often revered as the god of Ayurveda and healing. Here are some key points about him:
Origins: Dhanvantari is believed to have emerged from the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) during the quest for the nectar of immortality (amrita).
God of Medicine: He is regarded as the divine physician, embodying the principles of Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine.
Iconography: Dhanvantari is typically depicted holding a pot of amrita, with Ayurvedic herbs and medicinal plants, symbolizing his role in healing and health.
Worship: Many practitioners of Ayurveda and holistic healing rituals invoke Dhanvantari’s blessings for health and wellness, particularly in the context of Dhanwantari Homam and other healing ceremonies.
Cultural Significance: He is celebrated during various festivals and is an integral part of traditional healing practices in India, representing the fusion of spirituality and medicine.
Dhanvantari’s teachings and practices continue to influence modern approaches to health and wellness, emphasizing the importance of balance in body, mind, and spirit.
Individuals Seeking Health: Anyone looking to improve their physical, mental, or spiritual well-being can participate. This may include those facing health challenges or seeking preventive care.
Families: Families often participate together to invoke blessings for collective health and wellness.
Community Members: Community members can join to strengthen communal bonds and promote collective health awareness.
Health Practitioners: Ayurvedic practitioners, doctors, and wellness coaches may participate to integrate traditional healing practices into their work.
Spiritual Seekers: Those interested in spirituality and holistic healing often take part to enhance their spiritual journey.
Festive Observers: Many people join in for the cultural and community aspects of the homam, even if they are not directly seeking health benefits.
Participation is typically encouraged as a way to foster a supportive environment centered around health and well-being
To make this a grand success, we seek support from
As the title of the event goes “Saarvajanika” . These events like homam can be done at various levels: individual, Family & Group.
When we mention it as Saarvajanika it means its for a group and or overall well being of the society at large.
Thus you can participate by registering your name, Goutram & Nakshatram in the “Register here button”
Thus you will be the doer of the homam.
As per the scriptures or vedas one has many reponsibilities towards himself, family, institutions of work & the society.
By participating in this event you are playing your role towards the society
The Dhanwantari Homam is a traditional fire ritual aimed at promoting health and well-being. It is often associated with the healing and wellness aspects of Ayurveda. Initiated as part of the Swastha Bharat program, this homam serves to enhance public awareness about health and holistic healing practices.
Holistic Health: The ritual emphasizes not just physical health, but also mental and spiritual well-being.
Community Involvement: It encourages community participation, promoting collective health and wellness.
Spiritual Healing: Believers often see the homam as a way to invoke divine blessings for good health and protection against diseases.
Integration with Modern Practices: While rooted in tradition, the initiative aligns with modern health practices and awareness campaigns, emphasizing preventive care.
Public Awareness: It aims to educate people about Ayurvedic practices and the importance of maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
Overall, the Dhanwantari Homam represents a fusion of traditional practices with contemporary health initiatives, contributing to the broader goals of the Swastha Bharat mission.
This yaagam is one of its kind and seeks to bestow good health which is the key to all material prosperity and spiritual progress.
As an entity that comes with knowledge handed down personally across eleven generations, we at Shree Ayurveda group seek to share this carefully accumulated knowledge of 175 years with everyone for the benefit of one and all.
Dear Devotees & Health Seekers,
We are excited to announce the upcoming Dhanwantari Homam, a sacred ceremony aimed at promoting health, wellness, and holistic healing in our community. This event will be held on 30th at West mambalam and is part of our broader initiative to support the Swastha Bharat program.
Why Your Support Matters: The Dhanwantari Homam not only honors the divine physician, Dhanvantari, but also serves as a powerful platform for raising awareness about health and wellness practices rooted in Ayurveda. By participating, you are contributing to a movement that promotes a healthier, more vibrant community.
How You Can Help: We invite you to support this noble cause through donations and sponsorship. Your contributions will help cover the costs of organizing the event, including:
Join Us in Making a Difference: Together, we can create a lasting impact on the health and well-being of our community. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a difference. If you are interested in donating or becoming a sponsor, please make your contributions to the below mentioned Bank Account:-
Shree Sevamrutham
A/c No : 6028000100025060
PUNB0602800
Punjab National Bank
West Mambalam Branch
Chennai
Thank you for your support!
Warm regards,
Management Comittee
Shree SevamruthamTrust
9962054381
Participation in the event is open to everyone, and donations are entirely voluntary. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to join in, regardless of their financial situation. Your presence and engagement matter more than any contribution. If you feel inspired to donate, we greatly appreciate it, as it helps support our cause. However, if you’re unable to give, please still come and enjoy the event. We encourage a welcoming atmosphere where all can participate and connect, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose. Your involvement is what truly counts!