Sree Sankara Santhwana ( Mumbai)

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Name :

Sree Sankara Santhwana ( Mumbai)

Address  :

D-108/109, 1St Floor
Twin Arcade, Marol Military Road
Andheri(E), J B Nagar

Town  :

Mumbai

State  :

Maharashtra

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

400 059

Phone  :

022 28517318

Web URL  :

Not Available

Description

Ayurveda which means Knowledge of Life is perhaps the most ancient Science of Health known to man Ayurveda has its roots deep in Nature but it evolved through centuries of research by sages determined to unearth the secrets of Nature for the benefit of suffering mankind It advocates a life in tune with Mother Nature and when Man by going against Nature opens the gateway to diseases Ayurveda offers a system of cure which runs parallel to Nature However it does not stop short at bodily cure but goes far beyond to inculcate a regimen that encompasses the physical mental and spirit planes This holistic approach aims at establishing harmony of Body Mind and Soul leading to fulfillment and bliss even in this lifetime

Based on this philosophy of health in the year 1975 the late Dr MS Chandrasekharan Nair an eminent Ayurvedic expert founded Sree Sankara Ayurveda Vaidyasala in Changanacherry Kerala He was a member of the Faculty of Ayurveda at the University of Kerala and also empanelled as a member of the Government Advisory Council

The four sons MCMohanachandradas Dr MCRajachandradas MCBalachandradas and Dr MCVijayachandradas of Dr Chandrasekharan Nair imbibed his practical wisdom and inherited his legendary dedication They all followed in his footsteps Each son under his own chosen portfolio introduced principles of modern management in organization harnessed modern technology for production expanded the spectrum of health services and identified new locations for a wider reach Their joint efforts took Sree Sankara Ayurveda Vaidyasala to new heights and won it a place of honour on the map of Global Health Care
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