Sankalp Vishwaguru Bharat 2036 Mission
Our mission is to build a nation rooted in its golden past — to Make Great Bharat Supreme Vishwaguru Again by becoming the Universal Teacher of peace, wisdom, and sustainability for the whole world.
Global Wellness & Ayurveda
Global Wellness & Ayurveda
About this Mission
Vision & Significance
Ayurveda, meaning 'Science of Life,' is the world's oldest continuously practiced healthcare system. Its holistic approach — treating the root cause rather than symptoms, and focusing on prevention rather than cure — is increasingly validated by modern science.
Wellness Goals:
- •Ayurveda Mainstreaming: Integrating Ayurvedic principles into India's public health system alongside modern medicine for comprehensive healthcare.
- •Global Outreach: Positioning India as the world's wellness capital by promoting Ayurveda, yoga, and natural healing internationally.
- •Research & Validation: Conducting rigorous scientific research to validate Ayurvedic treatments and formulations for global acceptance.
- •Practitioner Training: Training qualified Ayurvedic practitioners through standardised education and certification programs.
Our Initiatives
Vishwa Guru Bharat promotes Ayurveda through community wellness programs, practitioner training, herbal gardens, and public education.
- •Ayurveda Awareness Camps: Conducting community workshops on Ayurvedic diet, daily routines (Dinacharya), seasonal practices (Ritucharya), and home remedies.
- •Herbal Garden Projects: Establishing community herbal gardens growing medicinal plants like Tulsi, Ashwagandha, Giloy, and Neem for local use.
- •Wellness Tourism: Promoting India as a global destination for Ayurvedic treatments, Panchakarma retreats, and holistic wellness experiences.
- •Traditional Medicine Preservation: Documenting and preserving traditional herbal formulations from village vaidyas (healers) across India.
Embrace Ayurveda
Ayurveda is not alternative medicine — it is the original medicine. Its time-tested principles offer a pathway to vibrant health and longevity for every individual.
Start Your Wellness Journey:
- •Know Your Prakriti: Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to understand your body constitution (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and personalise your health routine.
- •Eat Ayurvedically: Follow Ayurvedic dietary principles — eating fresh, seasonal, locally grown food suited to your constitution.
- •Grow Medicinal Plants: Plant Tulsi, Ashwagandha, and other medicinal herbs in your home garden for natural health support.
- •Share the Wisdom: Introduce friends and family to Ayurvedic practices and help build a healthier, more natural lifestyle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ayurveda?
Ayurveda, meaning 'Science of Life,' is a 5,000-year-old Indian healthcare system that takes a holistic approach to health through personalised diet, lifestyle, herbal medicine, and therapies based on individual body constitution (Prakriti).
How does Ayurveda differ from modern medicine?
Ayurveda focuses on prevention and treating root causes rather than symptoms, personalises treatment to individual constitutions, uses natural remedies, and considers mental, spiritual, and physical health as interconnected.
Is Ayurveda scientifically validated?
Many Ayurvedic treatments are increasingly validated by modern science. Research institutions worldwide study Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha, Turmeric, and Brahmi, confirming their therapeutic properties through clinical trials.