10-31-2005, 08:17 PM
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On this day 30th November 2005 (Dhanvanthari Jayanthi), I am delighted and proud to announce the launch of the Vedic Society Ayurvedic Scholarship Fund, a fund which aims to serve and support present and future generations by producing quality Vaidyas who can serve the society and the world with the healing wisdom of Ayurveda. We recognize the impact of a Vaidya (Ayurvedic doctor) on the society and also recognize the need for Ayurveda in the world today.
It has been long a dream for Vedic Society to establish such a fund to support talented individuals who would otherwise not be able to qualify as an Ayurvedic doctor due to financial restrictions. At the same time we wish to complement the existing framework of modern Ayurvedic education with a deep foundation of Gurukul education and spiritual _expression. We feel this combination of the formal training, the Gurukul education and spiritual practices will produce a Vaidya of the finest quality.
Starting November 2005, we will have our first student admission in Kathmandu, Nepal and as the fund grows we will enhance our support to more students. We also have a vision to support research and post-graduate studies in the near future.
Some features of the scholarship:
* Scholarship includes studies in meditation, yoga and pranayama to offer a consciousness based foundation for the students.
* Applicants are screened in accordance with Jyotish to see their suitability.
* 1 year in Gurukul education is offered after completion of BAMS degree with leading Vaidya Gurus.
* Sponsored students have full access to all Vedic Society resources and research and are encouraged to deepen and broaden their spiritual practices and also practice of Ayurveda in it's purest form.
For more information please contact info@vedicsociety.org
With Warmest Wishes,
Martin Gluckman
Vedic Society
http://www.vedicsociety.org
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On this day 30th November 2005 (Dhanvanthari Jayanthi), I am delighted and proud to announce the launch of the Vedic Society Ayurvedic Scholarship Fund, a fund which aims to serve and support present and future generations by producing quality Vaidyas who can serve the society and the world with the healing wisdom of Ayurveda. We recognize the impact of a Vaidya (Ayurvedic doctor) on the society and also recognize the need for Ayurveda in the world today.
It has been long a dream for Vedic Society to establish such a fund to support talented individuals who would otherwise not be able to qualify as an Ayurvedic doctor due to financial restrictions. At the same time we wish to complement the existing framework of modern Ayurvedic education with a deep foundation of Gurukul education and spiritual _expression. We feel this combination of the formal training, the Gurukul education and spiritual practices will produce a Vaidya of the finest quality.
Starting November 2005, we will have our first student admission in Kathmandu, Nepal and as the fund grows we will enhance our support to more students. We also have a vision to support research and post-graduate studies in the near future.
Some features of the scholarship:
* Scholarship includes studies in meditation, yoga and pranayama to offer a consciousness based foundation for the students.
* Applicants are screened in accordance with Jyotish to see their suitability.
* 1 year in Gurukul education is offered after completion of BAMS degree with leading Vaidya Gurus.
* Sponsored students have full access to all Vedic Society resources and research and are encouraged to deepen and broaden their spiritual practices and also practice of Ayurveda in it's purest form.
For more information please contact info@vedicsociety.org
With Warmest Wishes,
Martin Gluckman
Vedic Society
http://www.vedicsociety.org
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