What is Diwali? RECORDING for Bone Health Workshop ONLINE; – your SV Ayurveda Newsletter Oct 31, 2024 – #44, Vol 14

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Diwali – or deepawali – also known as the “festival of lights” is primarily known as a “Hindu Festival” where the practice of lighting countless(!) lamps in the night symbolizes “victory of light over darkness”… Wonderful as this characterization may be, it also erases the historical and cultural significance and normalizes it so that heads-of-state can send out banal wishes without risking being politically incorrect! It’s good to be reminded of what diwali really celebrates… 

This 5 day festival that is observed 20 days after Navaratri – the 9 nights of Shakti culminating in the 10th day of victory or Vijayadashmi – is really the celebration of the return of Sri Raam, his consort, Sita, and brother Lakshman, along with Hanuman, back to Ayodhya after a period of 14 years spent in exile. When the party flew back home on the “pushpaka vimaan” – the “airplane” that belonged to Raavan’s brother, Kuber, the whole city of Ayodhya was lit with oil lamps to welcome their awaited king and queen and team back from their tribulations.

The victory celebrates not only the return of Sri Raam to his rightful throne, but inaugurates a period of great dharmic righteous living, since Sri Raam had spent 14 years battling and vanquishing asuras and demons and restoring peace and balance on earth for all! In particular, he had vanquished the most powerful of them all, the 10-headed ruler of the 3 worlds, Raavan. This victory is commemorated as dussehra – that is: “killer of the 10 heads.” With his return to Ayodhya, Sri Raam re-established the rule of dharma as narrated in Valmiki’s Ramayana.

The Ramayana is the timeless story of not just those born on the Indian subcontinent… it is the story of ALL of us, humans, who have to learn to keep our dharma, our path in life, even when it is hard, and to learn to trust the invisible creative powers so that we can live up to our destiny, no matter how hard it may be… Lord Raam, Sita Mayya, and Laxman, along with Hanuman, are the divine ancestors of the entire human race, before country border lines were drawn based on political and religious ideologies…

While it can be interpreted in so many ways, the story of Sri Raam is the story of sticking to one’s dharma first and foremost. Dharma does not mean you will live in comfort and happiness following your desires! It means you will do what you know is meant for you to do as your duty as part of this great cosmic reality – whether it’s what YOU had planned for your life or not… Sri Raam went into the forest, exiled, even though his coronation was meant for that exact same morning. He was stripped of his royal garb and title, and yet he willingly put on the hermit’s shirt and wondered in the jungles barefoot, as a mere mortal. He upheld his dharma. When we uphold our dharma, then the whole universe conspires to bring us more than what our hearts and minds desire. Vaidya Mishra used to remind us: “when you do what you know is right, you will only desire what you deserve…” How do you know what is right to do? You study the vedic shastras that teach us how to act whilst in this body on earth…

After the battle between good and evil personified by Sri Ram and Ravaan, the story of the churning of the cosmic ocean of milk, the “samudra manthan” puranic story, we also become victorious, and Laxmi appears in our own lives, as well as Dhanvantari, and many other wondrous beings as well. 

This diwali, may we all aspire to find and live in accordance with our dharma – no matter how hard the path seems at first. For those of us who are at a loss and do not know how to find their dharma: allow your dharma to find you. Be still – settle your mind and release noisy thoughts, clear your heart of unfulfilled desires – make space for silence, patiently, and you will hear, your dharma beckoning you…. 

Namaste!

BONE HEALTH WORKSHOP NEWS

If you missed our Bone Health Workshop with Elizabeth Innes, you can now watch it HERE

200 people enrolled for Elizabeth’s Bone Health Workshop. After the presentation we had an hour long Q&A session.

Elizabeth’s training as a pharmacist coupled with her ayurvedic expertise made for a super informative and insightful session on bone health. There is so much information out there about what to do, supplements, protocols, etc. It becomes very hard to distinguish between what works and what can even harm. Sometimes you just need to adjust your daily routine and dietary protocols do get better results. And some time-tested ayurvedic wisdom always comes in handy!

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Schedule a one-on-one with Elizabeth and discuss what’s going on with you, and receive more tips on a healthy SVA diet, bone health, and other ayurvedic topics, email her: info@elizabethinnes.ca

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Yakrit

Your Body’s Dynamic Powerhouse 

Yakrit, the Sanskrit term for the ‘liver,’ literally means ‘where every process happens.’ The liver – the largest organ in our bodies – carries out hundreds of actions, primarily detoxifying and creating new blood; filtering out toxins/chemicals; building immunity. But did you know that it also has an amazing capacity to regenerate itself? Without the liver we wouldn’t be able to transform food into energy, by breaking down fats and proteins. Here are some of the liver’s most vital functions:

  • Produces fresh blood AND cleans toxins out of the blood: the many cells of the liver, known as hepatocytes, accept and filter this blood. They act as little sorting centers, determining which nutrients should be processed, what should be stored, what should be eliminated via the stool, what should go back to the blood; it also gets rid of old red blood cells; the liver thus regulates/maintains healthy amount of blood in the body;
  • Produces bile, a fluid that helps the body digest (break down) fat: the liver stores fat-soluble vitamins as well as minerals such as copper and iron, releasing them when the body needs them. It also helps to break down fats in a person’s diet: it either metabolizes fats or releases them as energy. The liver produces an estimated 800 to 1000 ml of bile each day. This bile flows into the small intestine where the fat gets broken down and absorbed – extra bile is stored in the gallbladder.

As if these functions weren’t enough, the liver also plays a major role in the following:

  • Metabolizes proteins and carbohydrates so they turn into energy and your body can use them; 
  • Creates immune system factors that help fight against infection;
  • Create proteins responsible for blood clotting – otherwise we would bleed to death! 
  • Breaks down old and damaged red blood cell; 
  • Balances energy metabolism by converting glycogen to glucose and storing extra glucose by converting it to glycogen. Glycogen is a form of glucose that your body stores mainly in your liver and muscles. Your body needs carbohydrates from the food you eat to form glucose and glycogen.
  • Makes toxins less harmful to the body and removes them/detoxifies the bloodstream

So you can see how and when, for any reason, the “intelligence” of the liver gets compromised, different kinds of dis-ease may emerge. A compromised liver can mean compromised health on many levels… 

In Shaka Vanshiya Ayurveda, we pay special attention to making sure the liver does not get “cranky” – as Vaidya Mishra would jokingly explain. Having taken the pulse of thousands of people who had “cranky hot livers,” he put together a gentle yet effective protocol to help cool things off and optimize its functions. 

Learn How to Care for the Liver – from the SV Ayurveda Perspective

In this online course you will find 12 ½ hours of in-depth SV Ayurveda knowledge on how to care for the liver. Taught live at Arsha Vidya Gurukulam (Saylorsburg, PA), Vaidya Mishra takes us on a journey inside the yakrit (liver) – the body’s dynamic powerhouse. Teaching from the ancient sutras & the perspective of medical science, he elaborates the functions of the liver and all the etiological factors impacting it. These factors include diet and digestion; AS WELL AS emotions; PLUS environmental toxins; EMFs; and synthetic ingredients in most personal-care products. Vaidya Mishra also teaches us how to keep the liver healthy and manage its disorders through food, herbs, marma therapy, detoxification, rejuvenation procedures, and vibrational medicine, including the use of mantras (primordial sounds with specific known effects).

Some of the Points of SVA Liver Management Covered in this Course

  • Ayurvedic physiology of the liver
  • Definition of ‘Yakrit’ 
  • Sub-doshas of Yakrit
  • Dhatus and Yakrit
  • Physical channels (shrotas) & their connection with Yakrit
  • Vibrational channels (nadis) & their connection Yakrit
  • Gaps (sandhis) & the liver
  • Tri-sutra Ayurveda and the liver
  • Etiological factors (hetu-s) responsible for creating liver imbalances
  • Mind-Prana-Ranjaka connection
  • Spine (Sushumna nadi) and liver connection
  • Role of liver Detox
  • Foods and spices to avoid
  • Pro-biotics effects on liver with scientific references
  • Scientific research on herbs, liver supporting foods, and liver detoxifying foods
  • How coral calcium & loha (iron) support the liver from perspective of modern science
  • How sunlight affects the liver
  • Apana – colon and liver connection
  • Marma-s connected with the liver
  • Herbs for the liver - Guduchi, Maha Sudarshan, Bhumi Amla, Bhringraj, Kutki, Neem, DGL, and more!
  • Liver supporting spices: Turmeric, Fennel, Coriander
  • Liver supporting vegetables: Loki, Mooli, Moringa
  • Liver supporting fruits – ppineapple, pear, papaya, pomegranate, blue berries, black berries
  • Lentils good for the liver– Mung dhal
  • Grains supporting the liver – quinoa, millet, amaranth, etc.

AND MUCH MORE KNOWLEDGE!

This course has a total run time of approximately 12 hours and 30 minutes. It also includes a printable PDF Booklet.

CAUTION

If feeling unwell or experiencing any disease, always consult with your primary medical physician before using or adding any complementary approach or herbs.

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The wit of Shaka Vanshyia Ayurveda is timeless and immutable, but time itself mutates… So, we are catching up with the changes and trends which challenge us in these modern times!

To adapt to this day and age when we seem to get frequently immersed in rushed routines and schedules with little time for learning, but when we need more than ever to acquire the knowledge that leads to the health, balance, and bliss that our rushed lifestyles want to take away from us, the SVA Podcast is delighted to announce “SVA Shorts”.

We have begun to produce brief, abridged, episodes for those of you who have little time or are too tired after a long day of work to listen to a full-length format, but don’t give up on the quest for the jewels of ancient ayurvedic knowledge.

The new SVA Short episodes are under 10 minutes in length but, as usual, are packed with deep knowledge and wisdom.

And to inaugurate our new short format, we have a playlist that will rejoice all of you. During the month of November, to learn all about Doshas and Sub-Doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, plus Soma, Agni, and Marut, we are releasing a Trilogy.

What is Vat? (Friday, November 1st)

What is Pitt? (Friday, November 15th) and

What is Kaph? (Friday, November 29th)

This is the knowledge at the center-most pivotal point of Ayurveda and it is presented to you in a way in which only Vaidya Mishra can explain it; from the origin of Prana and its components Soma, Agni, and Marut.

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