Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center
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The Kaivalyadhama Health and Yoga Research Center (abbreviated Kaivalyadhama), founded by
Kaivalyadhama performs scientific and philosophico-literary research as well as provides Yogic and
It also houses a Naturopathy center and hosts some 250 students per year for its various courses. Students come from India and abroad, primarily from China, Japan, Korea, France, United States, and Canada.
Kaivalyadhama is a public charitable trust which receives some funding from the Government of India.
History
Kaivalyadhama was established in 1924 by
Kaivalyadhama publishes the quarterly Yoga Mimamsa journal; Swami Kuvalayananda founded it in 1924.[3]
In 1944, the Philosophico-Literary Research Department was created in order to explore the interpretation and translation of traditional yogic texts.
To help train others in the theoretical and practical aspects of yoga, the Gordhandhas Seksaria College Of Yoga and Cultural Synthesis was opened in 1951. The College was named after Gordhandas Seksaria, the father of donor Sheth Makhanlal Gordhandas Seksaria, a philanthropist and industrialist. Shri B. G. Kher, the then Chief Minister of Bombay State, formally inaugurated the college in October 1951. The first convocation was held in May 1953 where Shri H.V. Divetia, Vice-Chancellor of Gujarat University, delivered the convocational address.
In 1962, Kaivalyadhama was declared an "All India Institute of Higher Education" by India's Ministry of Education.[4]
In 2004, India's Human Resource Development Ministry affirmed it as a national resource center for the introduction of yoga in schools.
In 2019 the Government of India's Yoga Certification Board under the
In 2019 the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India released a commemorative stamp of the founder Swami Kuvalyananda https://kdham.com/milestones-and-recognitions/
Facility
Kaivalyadhama sits on 180 acres of lush forest on the edge of
Two kitchens serve daily
The Gupta Yogic Hospital and Health Care Center provides treatment facilities utilizing yoga, naturopathy and Ayurveda. It is open to both indoor and outdoor patients. For individuals who suffer from specific ailments, a tailor-made programme is designed with the most appropriate treatment prescribed. A resident medical officer and visiting Ayurvedic physicians provide care and consultations. There are also facilities to handle the disabled and elderly.
Degrees and programs
The Gordhandhas Seksaria College of Yoga and Cultural Synthesis at Kaivalyadhama grants degrees, diplomas and certificates for several specializations. There are a total of nine courses for yoga students, yoga teachers, academics, students of Ayurveda, medical professionals, and school teachers.[6]
- Bachelor of Arts [BA - Yogashastra]
- Master of Arts [MA - Yogashastra]
- Post Graduate Yoga Diploma in Yoga Education [PGDYED]
- Diploma in Yoga Therapy[DYT]
- Certificate Course in Yoga [CCY]
- Certificate in Foundation Course in Yoga and Ayurveda
- Certificate in Foundation Course in Yoga
- Reorientation Programme for Medical Professionals
- Orientation Programme for School Teachers
Faculty
Kaivalyadhama has full-time faculty members whose specialties includes the areas of study of ancient Sanskrit texts and manuscripts of yoga, psychology, philosophy, yoga practice and teaching methodology, yogic therapy and counseling, anatomy and physiology, and Ayurveda,[7]
References
- The Times Of India, Mumbai, 25 October 2004. Retrieved on 12 November 2012.
- Livestrong.com, Austin, 1 July 2011. Retrieved on 12 November 2012.
- OCLC 1198762403. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
- ^ a b "Recognitions". Kaivalyadhama. 2019.
- ^ Ramchandani, Anita "Spirit Centers - The higher reaches of yoga" Archived 2012-10-04 at the Wayback Machine, Lifepositive.com, New Delhi, September 2000. Retrieved on 12 November 2012.
- ^ "Best Yoga Institute in India, Residential Yoga College in India".
- ^ [1] kdham.com
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