On the occasion of the 10th Ayurveda Day, Patanjali Institute of Indian Medicine and Research and Patanjali Hospital organised an Ayurveda and Yoga exhibition at the Sadbhavana Bhavan in Patanjali Phase I.
The theme of this year’s exhibition was “Ayurveda for All and for the Welfare of the Earth.” The Ayurveda Day celebrations will conclude on October 23.
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The event is being organised under the guidance and leadership of Patanjali Yogpeeth’s General Secretary, Acharya Balkrishna.
The exhibition provided crucial insights related to Ayurveda and Yoga. As part of the programme, several competitions were also held, including Surya Namaskar and shloka recitation contests, in which students demonstrated their skills and were awarded. On this auspicious day, 25 saplings were also planted.
Alongside the exhibition at Sadbhavana Bhavan, a mini-expo was also set up. Students and faculty members from departments such as Ras Shastra, Dravyaguna, Kriya Sharir and Swasthavritta of Patanjali Ayurved College contributed significantly to the Ayurveda exhibition.
The display also featured Nutrela products and literature from Divya Yog Prakashan. Key information was provided about Ayurvedic medicines. Teachers and students of the 2024 batch shared important knowledge related to Ayurveda. The Dravyaguna department highlighted the usefulness of medicinal plants, while the Ras Shastra department explained the process of medicine preparation and its quality aspects. The Swasthavritta department gave insights into daily routines (Dinacharya) and seasonal regimens (Ritucharya).
On the occasion, Dr. Arun Kumar Pandey, CMO of Patanjali Ayurved Hospital, informed that the celebrations will conclude on October 23. He said that Ayurveda Day has been observed continuously for the past week.
The programme was also attended by Purchase Department Chairperson Sister Anshul, Communication Department Head Sister Parul, CJM Brigadier (Retd.) T.C. Malhotra, Vice Principal of Ayurved College G.K. Girish, Dr. Amit Tiwari, and several others.