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Looking for an Ayurvedic Doc?

by admin on February 16, 2009

Many westerners who are in Mysore to learn yoga, come to Shantala to take classes on Ayurveda.

Dr.Shantala Priyadrshini M.S. (Ayurveda) M.A.
Asst Professor -Government Ayurveda Medical College
(Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi university of Health Sciences,Bangalore
Chief Consultant at Dr.Vijay’s Ayurveda Research and Treatment Center
Sri .Dhanwantari Krupa, Hootagalli
Mysore, Karnataka, India 570018
CEll-9448011503.Residence-91-821-2404559

http://www.completewellbeing.com/magazine
http://myhealthiswealth.blogspot.com/
http://mysoreayurveda.blogspot.com/

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Press Release: Yogic Supplies

by admin on October 17, 2008

Yogic Supplies has been in the service industry for 24+ years, specializing in serving the needs of YOGA STUDENTS from around the world. Our services starts at your arrival at the airport till your departure back to your home country with a variety of services in between. We are proud to claim that our patrons have not just rated us “Best in its Class”, majority of them also become repeat patrons. Many of our inaugural patrons are still with us and have helped us develop every aspect of our business.

Features of the New Guest House:

  • 3 to 5 minutes walk to Yoga Shala
  • Short & Long term accommodation
  • 3 Double bed rooms with attached rest rooms
  • Private balconies
  • 24 hrs Hot water & western style toilet
  • Each room have been equipped with closet & dressing table
  • Shared equipped kitchen with Refrigerator & washing machine
  • Spacious hall with furniture and dining area
  • Television
  • Cots, beds & sheets will be provided
  • Telephone & Wireless Internet connection
  • Pooja room
  • Fans, Lights + backup generator
  • 24 hrs security [click to continue...]

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Anthony ‘Prem’ Carlisi in Bali on Jan 1-31, 2009

by admin on September 15, 2008


The Art of Living Gracefully through the Practices of Ashtanga Yoga, Ayurveda
and Tantra with Prem and Heather

Jan 1st -20th: Daily Mysore Classes 7-9 am
Jan 21st-31st: Special 10-day intensive with daily Mysore classes and eight great workshops at Ananda Cottages, Ubud, Bali

10-Day Intensive Includes:

  • 10 days of Mysore practice, 2 hours a day
  • 8 workshops, 3 hours each
  • instruction from 2 teachers with combined experience of 50 years
  • 20 people max in room
  • breakfast/dinner everyday
  • nights comfortable accommodation at Ananda [click to continue...]

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Where’s the Landromat?

by admin on August 14, 2008


Oh, the modern conveniences we take for granted. Nope, there aren’t any commercial laundromat in Mysore as near as I could find. Many yoga students wash their clothing themselves in a bucket and line dry. But for Rs. 6 – 10 per items, there are small shops that will wash, dry and fold your clothing. Usually within 24-48 hours, you can pick up your freshly laundered clothing wrapped in a neat paper parcel.

There’s a nice laundry service for Rs. 6 per piece located on the Main Road in Gokulam between Contour and Gokulam Roads. It’s acutally better than any laundromat I’ve ever been to!

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Don’t Drink the Water in India

by admin on August 12, 2008


You’ve heard the horror stories – people getting sick after drinking the water. Well, it can be true so you want to be very careful when drinking beverages in India. Buy bottled water and avoid drinking from the tap. If you get a beverage at a restaurant, ask for it without ice. If you purchase a freshly pressed juice, request all fruit, no water. Luckily you can order water home delivery very cheaply. [click to continue...]

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Ayurvedic Yoga Massage in Mysore, India

by admin on August 11, 2008


If you’ve never had an Ayurvedic massage, there’s no better place to try it than in India. It’s very different than any other type of massage I’ve ever had. Be prepared to leave your inhibitions at the door! The Ayurvedic massage in India that I experienced at the Regalis (Southern Star) versus the one I had stateside was very “open” shall we say. No modest sheet draping or politely averted eyes.

Use of herb-infused oils suited to a person’s ayurvedic constitution or dosha are used liberally. So whether you are Vata, Pitta or Kapha, an appropriate blend of herbs is used to pacify your dosha and bring back balance. The marma (or energy points) are then massaged to release blocked energy, stimulate organ functions and strengthen the immune system. It’s well worth experiencing and a bargain in Mysore. Below are a few places to consider. [click to continue...]

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