Following activities were undertaken by the Trust to promote the
Ayurvedic System of healing:
The Ayurvedic Hospital and Outdoor has been run on a charitable basis
since 1992 with the help of public contributions.
The Trustees are maintaining “Herbal Garden” whereby plant awareness is
being increased. In Ayurveda, allied materials are required for
Purification and Incineration in medicinal use. Herbs are required for
supplementing ANUPAN and SAHPAN.
Assistance is being provided to three Ayurvedacharyas (B.A.M.S) in
learning “PANCHAKARMA”. They have to work in Clinical as well as
Theoretical Research and the Trust maintains its own Pathological Lab.
They have to treat the ailing people in the outdoor dispensary as well
as teach the people “Ahar Vihar, Pathya Pathya and Nirog Padhati”.
The Trust is maintaining well equipped Lab., a Library, a Pharmacy and
Outdoor and also Indoor facility since 2005, GMP application for
marketing is awaited.
The “Specialized Outdoor” for kidney diseases, diabetes and “Arbud” are
dealt with on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. General Outdoor functions
7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or more till all the patients are
served.
Different chronic diseases are being treated related with ‘Trimarmas’,
including kidney diseases and others. Kidney related serious
complications like Nephritis and CRF are getting cured by Ayurvedic
treatment.
The best expertise, under the guidance of a senior physician, is
provided to the BAMS graduates, who are involved in different duties,
fostering Ayurvedic knowhow. They also receive monthly allowances.
The Trust uses the “Hospital” for Research and succeeded Clinically in
Ayurvedic application and animal experiments over domestic animals.
Doctors and Volunteers are working with seriousness and sincerity.
Trustees do assist for the relief of the sick and ailing persons time
to time as per requirement.
The Trust has 50 volunteers, among which 45 are female volunteers. They
are engaged in Survey, Teaching SWASTHA VRITTA and SADVRITTA to check
the diseases of mind and bodies. The volunteers are divided into 5
categories:.
Senior volunteers who serve from Garden to Offices.
Medicine distributors & help in Scientific Lab.
Giving “Aya” maid servant duties.
Manufacturing medicines and learning the different methods of
preparations.
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Surveying the people with follow ups.
Specific R&D system of working with hematological help is carried out
with a trained staff.
Six Ayurvedic Kavirajs are working and learning theoretical and
practical ways of treatment following the Ayurvedic system.
Health awareness, field work and herb collection and recognition are
carried out for the benefit of ailing people as well as teaching is
also imparted on ‘Gad Nigrah’.
A team of 24 volunteers are serving the ailing people with utmost
sincerity.
Utmost importance is to be given to the overhauling of the teaching
system in the Ayurvedic colleges where only quacks are being produced.
In the year ending March 2008, the Trust served 42,580 patients of
different diseases of chronic nature, on a charitable basis.
The Trust can utilize every penny for the development of Ayurveda in
three ways:
MANTRA CHIKITSA – The ancient Authority – SHUKRACHARYA Ref. “Jalandhar
Badha” Shiv Puran.
TANTRA CHIKITSA – The ancient Authority BRIHASPATI
YANTRA APPLICATION – Hindu Chemistry + Modern Scientific
Achievements in Diagnosis and Treatment by use after these 3 ways
Pharmacognostic and Biotechnological applications are to be followed