Anant Ayurveda Pratishthan

Anant Ayurveda Pratishthan Anant Ayurveda was established in 2018 in memory of Late. Vd. Anant V. Bakre, an eminent Ayurveda professor of his time.

Practitioners and volunteers involved in Anant Ayurveda, follows principles of Ayurveda for sustainable health improvement in society. A decade of learning Ayurveda Samhita granthas under programs like Samhita Nirupan and Charak Uhan. We are also connected with public with our Rural Health Initiative and Vaidya Apulya ghari program

28/04/2026

Congratulations to all Winners 🏆🏆

Winners of Late Vd. Bindumadhav Katti Essay Competition are

Group 1 -
First Prize - Gayatri Suresh Kenjale
Second Prize -Vrajakumar Kamleshkumar Prajapati

Group 2 -
Vd Aishwarya Ashish Joglekar

Thank you all other participants to participate in this competition!!

Team Anant Ayurveda Pratishthan

26/04/2026
जेष्ठगुरु म्हणून प्रसिद्ध कै.वैद्य बिन्दुमाधव कट्टी यांच्या स्मरणार्थ दरवर्षी आयोजित करण्यात येणारे“चरक ऊहन” आणि “निबंध ...
06/04/2026

जेष्ठगुरु म्हणून प्रसिद्ध कै.वैद्य बिन्दुमाधव कट्टी यांच्या स्मरणार्थ दरवर्षी आयोजित करण्यात येणारे

“चरक ऊहन” आणि “निबंध स्पर्धेचा निकाल”

दिनांक :- २६ एप्रिल २०२६

वेळ :- दुपारी २ ते ६

माध्यम – मराठी/ हिंदी

प्रमुख आचार्य :- वैद्य अनंत धर्माधिकारी

🎙️वक्ते – वैद्य अनय डावरे

विषय – त्वचारोगावरील आपत्कालीन चिकित्सा
(Fungal Infection आयुर्वेदीय चिकित्सा आणि Emergency Management in Skin Diseases)

🎙️ वक्ते – वैद्य अनिल बनसोडे

विषय – मूत्रवहस्रोतस महाकषाय विचार (Successful Case study)

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Our visit to Aina padas Palghar on 21 and 22 Mar 2026 was very interesting. Meeting with the tribal community and workin...
23/03/2026

Our visit to Aina padas Palghar on 21 and 22 Mar 2026 was very interesting. Meeting with the tribal community and working on their disabilities is the main aim of our every visit. This time it was followed by some discussions on next visit activities and brainstorming about research in Ayurveda. Here are some pictures from our visit to Sutarpada, Betangli Pada , Murbi Pada , and Mani Pada near Grammangal! A noteworthy thing, is how our bond with the community has grown over frequent visits - they're now willingly coming to us for medicines. They also shared they felt better after completing the medicine courses.

Every visit gives us new ideas to engage these tribals and students in different activities.

Your help / Support will encourage us for this activity. If you want to join or help us kindly call on 9850815375/9423585560

www.anantayurvedapratishthan.in

09/03/2026

🙏 Namaskar 🙏

Late Vd Bindumadhav Katti Essay Competition

Anant Ayurveda Pratishthan is organizing an essay competition on the Subjects realated to Ayurveda. This competition is for all UG/PG/Intern students/practitioners/Medical officers.

Kindly check details of essay competition in following link

https://anantayurveda.org/vd-bindumadhav-katti-essay-competition/details-of-competition/

For more information kindly contact

Vd Renuka Gayal, Pune – 9422526930
Vd. Meghana Bakre, Pune – 9850815375
Vd Sulakshana Bansode, Pune - 9423585560

Aine Field Visit Report | 28–29 December 2025Ananta Ayurved PratishthanSome relationships are built slowly, quietly, and...
07/01/2026

Aine Field Visit Report | 28–29 December 2025
Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan

Some relationships are built slowly, quietly, and truthfully. This visit to Aine reminded us that real healthcare is not episodic—it is relational.

On 28–29 December 2025, Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan conducted its third consecutive field visit to Aine, covering all the tribal padas in the region. The team included Vd. Meghana Bakre and Vd. Sulakshana Bansode, joined for the first time by Nimish and Digvijay, second-year students who stepped into field practice and community medicine with sincerity and responsibility.

What stood out most this time was the depth of trust.

People gathered quickly the moment they saw us. Many had already followed up on call, a sign that healthcare here is no longer reactive, but continuous. The doctor–patient relationship has matured—families are more cooperative, resistance has reduced, and treatments are being accepted and followed with discipline. Several patients now voluntarily show us their previous medical reports, seeking integrated and informed care.

Treatment outcomes are becoming faster and more effective—not because medicines changed, but because faith, compliance, and continuity have strengthened.

At Gram Mangal School, we examined the children as winter illnesses peaked. Cough and cold medicines were distributed, and their growth and general health was assessed. Watching these children grow—year after year—reaffirms why sustained presence matters more than one-time interventions.

This visit also brought a deeply meaningful interaction with Panse Sir, the founder of the Gram Mangal project—a renowned thinker, social worker, and Shikshan Tadnya known for his constructive and humane model of education. What began as a casual conversation turned into a profound exchange on health, education, and community-led development.

We also wish to bring attention to an urgent humanitarian concern. Two mentally challenged tribal children were identified who are in need of rescue, structured treatment, and long-term care. This will require resources beyond routine outreach, and we sincerely appeal to well-wishers to support this intervention.

Re-affirming our long-term commitment:
As shared in our previous updates, Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan—along with Gram Mangal—is in the process of establishing a permanent Ayurvedic OPD in Aine (Palghar) under the Gram Mangal pre-emergency healthcare system. This OPD is envisioned as a continuous, accessible healthcare point for tribal communities—so they no longer have to wait for periodic camps.

For this permanent tribal Ayurvedic OPD, we are actively collecting funds as well as clinic infrastructure support, including:

OPD furniture and basic clinic setup

Examination equipment and instruments

Ayurvedic diagnostic tools and machines

Any functional clinic materials useful for Vaidyas and practitioners

Practitioners, institutions, and individuals who have extra or unused Ayurvedic clinic equipment are encouraged to contribute directly toward this on-ground, permanent healthcare facility.

This visit reaffirmed one truth clearly:
Consistency builds credibility. Presence builds healing.

We are not just visiting Aine anymore. We are becoming part of its healthcare fabric.

If this work resonates with you—support it.
Volunteer. Donate. Share.

Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan
📞 9850815375 / 9325612134
🌐 https://anantayurveda.org/

*15th Samhita Nirupan Samaroha* *November 2025*. *Date* - 29 Nov to 2 Dec 2025*Topic* - Jwara Chikitsa from Charak, Sush...
17/11/2025

*15th Samhita Nirupan Samaroha*
*November 2025*.
*Date* - 29 Nov to 2 Dec 2025
*Topic* - Jwara Chikitsa from Charak, Sushrut, Vagbhat, and Kashyap Samhita.
*Lecturer*: Vd Anant Dharmadhikari & his students
*Venue* - Dhanwantari Ashram near Shrhee Bhootanath Mahadev Mandir in Moti Dhanej, Verawal, Gujrath
*Organized by* - Anant Ayurveda Pratishthan
*Patron Supporter* - Shree Dhootapapeshwar Ltd.
Link for registration - https://anantayurveda.org/.../samhita-nirupran-nov-25/
Further contact:
*8396835634 or 9325612134*



Activities of Ayurveda teaching, Ayurvedic medicines, Ayurvedic literature research, rural health programs sanhita nirupan

24/10/2025

Field Activity Report: Medical and Educational Outreach, Aine, Dahanu

Organization: Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan

Location: Aine, Dahanu

Date of visit 4-5 Sept 2025 and 10-11 Oct 2025

The Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan successfully conducted yet another comprehensive medical camps and educational outreach program in Aine, Dahanu. These visits provided free medical services, treatments, and necessary medicines to the local population. Crucially, the community response was overwhelmingly positive, demonstrating a growing trust in the organization and fostering proactive engagement with Ayurvedic care. Furthermore, two vital educational lectures on pubertal awareness, titled "Kali Umaltana," were delivered to 650 students across two local schools.

1. Medical Camps and Community Response

The primary objective of the visit— to provide accessible, high-quality healthcare was successfully achieved. Services Rendered

👉 Free Medical Consultation:

Comprehensive check-ups and personalized consultations were provided by the team of Ayurvedic practitioners.

👉 Treatment and Medicines:

All necessary Ayurvedic medicines and initial treatments were distributed free of cost to the beneficiaries.

👉 Community Impact and Engagement:

The response from the Aine community surpassed expectations and indicates a significant shift toward proactive health-seeking behavior.

👉 Great Response and Developing Faith:

The attendance was robust, and the demeanor of the villagers demonstrated deep gratitude and developing faith in the quality and efficacy of the services provided by Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan.

👉 Sustained Engagement:

Patients are showing high compliance, actively taking the prescribed medicines and demonstrating commitment to the long-term treatment protocols.

👉Proactive Approach:

A defining success of this visit is that local residents are now approaching the team from their end for follow-up consultations and advice, confirming that the organization is viewed as a reliable and trusted healthcare provider in the region.

2. Educational Outreach: "Kali Umaltana" Lectures Parallel to the medical camp

Pratishthan along with Ayurved Vyaspeeth conducted educational lectures aimed at empowering adolescent girls with crucial health knowledge.

👉 Lecture Topic and Goal

The lecture series, titled "Kali Umaltana" (meaning 'The Budding of Youth'), focused on puberty awareness and menstrual health education for young girls. The goal was to demystify physiological changes, promote hygiene, and foster a healthy, informed perspective on adolescent development.
The high participation rate in both schools underscores the acute need for such educational initiatives in the region and confirms the successful coordination between the Pratishthan and local school administrations.

👉Obstacles and hurdles:

September visit being in peak monsoon, was greatly affected by the rain. Poor infrastructure and heavy rainfall led to way too many inconveniences to be taken care of. Although Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan's team, determined to provide medical care, did find ways around.

👉Conclusion:

The latest visits to Aine, Dahanu, stands as a clear success, not only in terms of service delivery but also in building sustainable community relations and trust. The growing initiative from the villagers to seek out our help for their health issues confirms the efficacy and value of our efforts.

We are determined to plan subsequent visits with a focus on continuing educational workshops and establishing a more permanent system for medicine delivery and follow-up consultation to maintain this positive momentum to which we aim to build more infrastructure in such areas which can only be done through resources, hence promote to a cause by subscribing and donating to Ananta Ayurved Pratishthan at

Website - https://anantayurveda.org/

Or contact us at
9325612134

Aine Field Visit | 12th–13th April & 13th JulyThis isn’t about ticking boxes or collecting praise. It’s about walking in...
17/07/2025

Aine Field Visit | 12th–13th April & 13th July

This isn’t about ticking boxes or collecting praise. It’s about walking into forgotten/untouched places and doing what’s actually needed.

Back in April, we visited several tribal padas with Vd. Meghana Bakre and Vd. Sulakshana Bansode, offering Ayurvedic treatment, connecting with children, and distributing medicines. We saw improvement in skin diseases, seasonal illnesses, and chronic complaints, thanks to continuous follow-up. Kids got books and stories—something more than just medicine. That was April.

But this time—13th July—something shifted.

We visited Murbi Pada, Betangli Pada, Mani Pada, and Sutar Pada.

This visit wasn’t just another round of treatment. People were waiting. Some even called ahead. That was new. That means trust is building. That means it’s working.

A kid with serious skin issues stood out. He wasn't just another case. His condition needed attention and consistent care and we gave it. Because we weren’t there just to smile and leave.

Also, I brought a Ukulele. Just on instinct. Taught the kids how to hold it, strum it, feel it. They picked it up like it was second nature. That rhythm, that joy—it’s part of healing too. Maybe the most honest part.

And we had a powerful moment—meeting Panse Sir, the visionary behind Gram Mangal, a grassroots education initiative that’s been quietly changing lives for years. That meeting turned into a conversation. That conversation turned into a plan:

> We’re setting up a permanent Ayurvedic clinic in Aine.

Because these people shouldn’t have to wait for our next visit. They deserve presence, not just visits.

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Here’s where you come in.

If this struck a nerve, good.

We need donations. For structure, staff, supplies. We’re not building this for credit. We’re building it because no one else is doing it.

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Support real work. Not stories.
Volunteer. Donate. Share.

Anant Ayurveda Pratishthan
📞 9850815375 / 9325612134

– Gaurang Deodhar

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Krushna Chowk
Pune
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