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P.N. Ayurvedasramam

P.N. Ayurvedasramam, is situated in the heart of Kodungallur in Thrissur. It is a sister concern of Sree Narayana Dharma Sabha (a charitable trust established in 1962).

P.N. Ayurvedasramam provides traditional Ayurveda treatments for the rejuvenation of mind and body. Ancient traditional systems and values of Ayurveda are maintained without any dilution. Medicines used for treatments are prepared in the Asramam itself as prescribed by Rishies.

P.N.Ayurvedasramam specializes in Panchakarma Treatment are offered only after the detailed consultation with the doctor. Various treatments offered here are Thalapothichil, Tharpanam, Kadee Vasthy, Greeva Vasthy, Avagaham and Upanaham, Nasya Pizhichil, etc. Yoga classes are conducted under the guidance of expert Yoga teachers.

Traditional Kerala food with emphasis on Ayurvedic diet is serve here. Though strictly vegetarian, fish and meat are served occasionally. Accommodation includes Nalukettu and Ettukettu built in the traditional Kerala style, using natural stones, bamboo, coconut  leaves palm leaves, earth and sand. There are five air conditioned cottages having all modern amenities.

Contact

Tel: + 91 480 2813145, 2809091
E-mail: pnayurvedasramam[at]gmail.com

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Kochi – City of Charm

For a short stretch of land in the country of continental proportion, the Malabar  Coast,  presently called Kerala, perhaps deserved mention only on the back pages of history.  That was not to be.  Long before any part of the country came up for reckoning, this gorgeously verdant land had already had its tryst with the rest of the world.  Its spices, particularly pepper, also called black gold, were what the world was after.  And if ever history was made by geography, it was indeed here. (more…)

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