Yoga
Sadhana Ashram
One of the highly admired yoga cure centres of India, the Yoga Sadhana Ashram,
was founded in 1969 by Swami Anandanand Ji - a pioneer saint in the field of
Yoga.
Nestled amongst lush green groves and a peaceful environment, the Ashram specialises
in the treatment of heart troubles, blood pressure, psychic disorders and spondylitis
etc.. It also supports the Yoga courses of the adjoining Government centre.
The ashram conducts a three month certificate course in Yoga and one year Diploma
Course in Yoga and Naturopathy which is recognised by Central Council for Research
In Yoga and Naturopathy, Government of India, New Delhi.
Regular classes for yoga are held in the morning from 5 am. to 7 am. and in
the evening from 5.30 pm. to 7 pm. Hawan, Yag, Dhyan etc. are also held for
common visitors to the Ashram. Nature Cure Centre, Jaipur In Jaipur, is a popular
and world renowned centre called Prakritik Chiktasalya, which has been a pioneer
in the field of nature cure for the last five decades.
Built in a sprawling garden complex of three acres, the centre is walled from
all sides to keep out the hustle-bustle of the outside world. Inside are the
male and female wards for indoor patient and treatment rooms. Although all types
of ailments are treated at the centre, it has made impressive progress so far
in curing diseases like arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, colitis, diabetes, heart
problems, obesity, acidity, jaundice, respiratory ailments and lumber spondylitis.
At the centre, treatment is solely based on the five elements - i.e. earth,
water, sound, air and ether. It includes fasting, sun bathing, mud bath, wet
sheet packing, steam bath and full tub bath (water therapy), electrotherapy
and massages.Patients from abroad come here repeatedly fortheir treatments.
A juice centre, dairy farm, acupressure pathway and physiotherapy centre within
the campus make it an ideal centre for nature cure.
Vipassana Dhammathali Centre for Meditation. Vipassana is one of India's most
ancient meditation techniques. It was rediscovered 2500 years ago by Gautam
Buddha. Now twenty five centuries later, this heritage of Vipassana is slowly
disappearing from India. But the Vipassana Research Institute, Igatpuri (Maharashtra)
conducts Vipassana courses in different parts of India. The Dhammathali at Jaipur
is one of the few Vipassana Centres in the country.
The campus is situated on a four acre pentagonal piece of land surrounded by
the sylvan forest valley o Galta Ghati , a part of the Aravalli mountain ranges.
It has a cream coloured meditation hall, and a seating capacity for one hundred
and fifty students, a Pagoda and a cell complex. The Central Cell of the ground
floor of the Pagoda is encircled by three rings totalling to one hundred and
sixty cells.
The Centre organises a ten-day course of meditation for new students as well
as courses of long durations like twenty, thirty and forty-five days for experienced
learners. Refresher courses of one day, three days and special ten - day courses
are also held here for old students. All meditation courses are kept confined
to the centre Itself.
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Nature Care Centres:
National Institute of Ayurveda | Government
Yogic Treatment Cum Research Centre | SPG
Kayakalp Centre | Yoga Sadhana Ashram |
Navneet Prakritik Yoga Chikitsa Dham
| Rajasthan Swasthya Yog Parishad | Shri
Mahavirji Sansthan
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