Hope you would support our initiative. We were actually not the ones having faith in this system of medicine. We were forced to join BAMS course and somehow managed to pass 1st prof. Though anatomy and physiology were placeable words, but Rachna Sharir, kriya sharir, and Maulik Siddhanta were really new to us. Teachers tried really hard to make us understand the dynamics of dosha, dhatu and
mala but our brain refused to take all part of the information provided. On the contrary, we were blessed enough with some super intelligent minds who constantly pushed us towards studying. But not all came across those people, which created a cliff between academic performances of all classmates. Since then we constantly felt the need to do something, what? We didn’t know. We started taking interest in Roga Nidan classes and realized soon that no other pathy possesses what we as Ayurveda practitioners have; best clinical diagnosis. Machines lie but Symptoms can't. For that, we just need to be in touch with our Samhita's and other related texts. We can't ignore the facts that why people across the world are so keen on learning Sanskrit to read the text. This was all we could think at that point of time. In the final year, on rounds, we visited OPD's, IPD's and were super satisfied by our parent’s choices back then. How the patient inspires you to learn more, seriously, nobody could do that. We kept improving with passing days. But still encountered unsatisfied juniors daily. The system is right. The resources are plenty. The facilities are good. The teachers have faith. The people too are earning well. The statistics are excellent. Then what’s wrong? What we could do to fill that gap. Why are the freshman's still willing not joining Ayurveda courses? Is Ayurveda so boring?! It can’t be, as for how we find new things every other day even if we read the same sutra sthana daily. That day we realized that it has nothing to do with Ayurveda. It’s just the marketing. The platform. The Circle. Lack of interaction and communication. The habit of restricting knowledge of Ayurveda. These things have caged this beautiful pathy for years. We are here to loosen those shackles. Let’s live life the Ayurveda way. Communicate. Circulate energy. transform resources. Gain from each other. Let’s make Guinness records of living more than 100 years in Kalyuga. Come together and let’s make this world a better place to live on. Jai Ayurveda.