Life is full of limitless possibilities, but to enjoy that the mind has to be clutter free; only then can we make the most of the innumerable opportunities that might knock our door.
Life in the urban jungle has taken us Life away from nature leaving us with no time for ourselves. An emphasis purely on survival is making us miserable. It is now time to reconnect with our Vedic roots and focus on enjoying uninterrupted physical and mental happiness and lasting contentment.
Urban Ayurveda is a comprehensive guide to understanding Ayurveda, the science of life. This book reveals the wisdom of applied Ayurveda in the urban paradigm simple, practical and sustainable ideas for creating a balanced life. It allows you to combine Ayurveda's age-old traditions with modern concepts of wellness.
Tanya Malhotra completed her Bachelors of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) from Delhi University and, thereafter, did her postgraduate study in Clinical Nutrition from Medvarsity. She first did her own research in Ayurveda and Vedanta Darshan (Vedic Philosophy) and, finally, from the age of 21 she began doing her bit for the community. In more than nine years of clinical practice, she has served as a house physician for the Government of NCT of Delhi and has been the youngest Nadi Physician for the Art of Living Foundation. She has represented Ayurveda in India and abroad, and was selected to represent Ayurveda in a leadership and management programme by the Indian School of Business and Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Entrepreneurs Certificate Programme. Currently running two clinics in Delhi-NCR, she strives to make Ayurveda the preferred science of living for the youth of India. She can be reached at www.drtanyamalhotra.com . Introduction We possess an inherent animalistic need to live in a herd; this herd, ages ago, firstly consisted of hunters and gatherers in the forests. The necessity of food made the hunters evolve into farmers, and the herds changed into villages, these villages became towns and towns have now become cities. In a way, we are back from where we came from. The previous jungle was Mother Nature's lap whereas the urban jungle has taken us away from nature; we are preoccupied with too much information and programming with no time to spend with ourselves. Success has become the first benchmark, and what we are continuously failing to understand is that being self-aware is the key to all things good in life because when one is established in oneself, only then can any worldly success become easy to attain. **Contents and Sample Pages**
We possess an inherent animalistic need to live in a herd; this herd, ages ago, firstly consisted of hunters and gatherers in the forests. The necessity of food made the hunters evolve into farmers, and the herds changed into villages, these villages became towns and towns have now become cities. In a way, we are back from where we came from. The previous jungle was Mother Nature's lap whereas the urban jungle has taken us away from nature; we are preoccupied with too much information and programming with no time to spend with ourselves. Success has become the first benchmark, and what we are continuously failing to understand is that being self-aware is the key to all things good in life because when one is established in oneself, only then can any worldly success become easy to attain.
**Contents and Sample Pages**
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