1. The Blueprint of Healing: Awakening Inner Vitality with the Dhanvantari Maha Mantra & Ayurveda copertina

1. The Blueprint of Healing: Awakening Inner Vitality with the Dhanvantari Maha Mantra & Ayurveda

1. The Blueprint of Healing: Awakening Inner Vitality with the Dhanvantari Maha Mantra & Ayurveda

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Namaste. I am Anindita Sarkar a researcher and practitioner. Welcome to Veda and Vitality, where we explore the vibrational heart of Ayurveda. My mission is to help practitioners and students master the sacred Sanskrit chants that underlie our healing science. This isn't just about pronunciation—it’s about integrating the spiritual pulse of the Vedas into your clinical practice and personal vitality.


Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Dhanvantaraye Amrita Kalasha Hastaya Sarva Maya Vinashanaya Trailokya Nathaya Shri Mahavishnave Namaha


The Full Meaning

"I bow to the Divine Lord Vasudeva, the celestial physician Dhanvantari, who holds the golden pot of nectar in his hand. I offer my salutations to the one who removes all fears and diseases, the protector of the three worlds, and the sustainer of all life."


Word-by-Word Recital & Meaning (Nirukta)

Instruction: Speak each Sanskrit word slowly and clearly, followed by its meaning.

  • Om Namo Bhagavate... I offer my salutations to the Divine Lord.

  • Vasudevaya... To the one who lives in all things, the indwelling soul.

  • Dhanvantaraye... To Lord Dhanvantari, the God of Ayurveda.

  • Amrita Kalasha Hastaya... To him who carries the pot of nectar in his hand.

  • Sarva Maya Vinashanaya... To the destroyer of all delusions, fears, and diseases.

  • Trailokya Nathaya... To the Lord and protector of the three worlds.

  • Shri Mahavishnave Namaha... I bow to the great Lord Vishnu, the sustainer of life.


    Why, When, and How Many Times

    • Why: To clear the practitioner's ego and focus the mind on pure rejuvenation.

    • When: During Brahma Muhurta (early morning) or immediately before starting a consultation or preparing herbs.

  • How Many: 3 times to sanctify body, speech, and mind, or 108 times for deep spiritual 'charging.'


    Closing Note

    "Thank you for joining me on Veda and Vitality. As you carry this chant into your practice, remember that the vibration of the word is as potent as the herbs themselves. May your study of the Vedas bring clarity to your hands and peace to your heart. Stay grounded in the wisdom of Ayurveda. Namaste."

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