Friday 31 January 2014

Common Seminar- 05/02/2014


Department :   Kaumarabhritya, Govt. Ayurveda College , TVPM

Subject           :  1. PRAKARA- CONCEPT OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IN AYURVEDA 
                     2. CHILDHOOD  AUTISM
Presenters      :  1. Dr. Sreedhar M H, final year P.G Scholar
                          2.Dr. Ayshath M, final year P.G Scholar

Date and Time   :    05/02/2014,  02:30 pm 
Moderator           :     Dr. V N Radhakrishnan, Prof  & HOD, Dept. Kayachikitsa

       Abstract of Paper -I            


PRAKARA - CONCEPT OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IN AYURVEDA

         (Sreedhar.M.H, Final year PG Scholar, Department of kaumarabhritya)

           This unique concept is explained very effectively in one of the traditional Ayurveda books of Kerala namely, AROGYAKALPADRUMA. The schedule of Prakara yogas begins right from birth up to 12 years of age. Prakara means a protective wall. Prakaras are those yogas which help to    enhance the bala in the body and thereby improving the vyadhi kshamathwa sakthi in the body. It is a type of yuktikrita bala. The importance is given to boost the immunity of the child and its intellectual capacity.

   The concept of immunity in Ayurveda has wider implications than the disease-specific immunization followed by the modern medicine. Though immunization is simple and controls the disease effectively, only particular diseases can be prevented by particular immunizations and efficacy of immunizations depends on the vaccines available and the biological and social response of the individuals, but prakara yogas can build up the general immunity of the body against a wider range of pathogens.

    Prakarayogas are the preparations which are most suitable, particular, unique and powerful which can make children healthy. So proper and scientific uses of these formulations of course increase the bala and protect the child from diseases. This underlines the principle of health. That is to say ‘Prevention is better than cure’. Healthy children are the signboards of the nation’s prosperity. Thus Ayurveda has key role in shaping the tomorrow’s healthy society.


Abstract of Paper -II 
    CHILDHOOD  AUTISM 
(Dr.Ayshath M, Final year PG Scholar, Department of kaumarabhritya)

    Autism is a Neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by impairment in the areas of reciprocal social interaction, communication and restrictive and repetitive stereotypical patterns of behaviour, interests or activities. The prevalence of autism is increasing day by day. Etiology is multifactorial with a strong genetic influence and many environmental factors are also attributed to the disease. In Ayurveda it can be included in the Unmadam spectrum.Early diagnosis is very crucial so that multidimensional approach including Ayurvedic treatment can be planned as early as possible to drive the child to the mainstream of society. Prevention of Autism has also to be thought of through Ayurveda.


                                                                                         Dr V N Radhakrishnan
                                                                                         Coordinator, Seminar committee

‘BODHIKA – 2014’ - Inaugural Function

The Inaugural Session – February 5, 2014

 Venue  :           Govt.Ayurveda College Auditorium

Proceedings

2.00 pm: – Prayer
   Welcome Speech        :  Dr V N Radhakrishnan 
                                             (Prof & H.O.D, Dept. of Kayachikitsa)                                                  
   Presidential Address : Dr M A Shajahan, Vice Principal
   Inauguration              : Dr P K Asok, Principal, GAVC, Tvpm
   Felicitations                : Dr N Madhuridevi (Superintendent, GAVCH)
                                          Dr C S Sivakumar (Unit Secretary, AKGACAS,Tvpm)
                                            Dr P Benedict (Secretary, P.T.A)
                                            Dr Aravind S (Secretary, P.G.S.A)
   Vote of Thanks           : Dr Pravith N K (Asst. Coordinator, 
                                                                                   Seminar Committee)

2.30 pm :-  Paper presentation from Dept. of Kaumarabhrithya.


                              Dr V N Radhakrishnan
                                                                               Coordinator, Seminar committee

Welcome to ‘BODHIKA – 2014’







Welcome to ‘BODHIKA – 2014’




BODHIKA, the common seminar platform at Government Ayurveda College, Thiruvananthapuram has been frequently intervening and influencing our thoughts on Ayurveda, for the past one year. Novel thoughts, high profile discussions and arguments, fruitful debates and scientific enquiries as well as expert opinions, have always tried to contribute to our better understanding of this science.

Due to unavoidable reasons the opening of the second session has been procrastinated many times.  Let us start with the same zest and zeal as before. As our Alma mater celebrates its quasquicentennial year, no other occasion can be as appropriate as this to embark on an intellectual journey. With immense pleasure, we announce the beginning of Bodhika- 2014, and welcome you all to the inaugural function followed by Paper presentation on 5thFebruary 2014.
                                                                                   
         Dr V N Radhakrishnan,
                                                                                 Coordinator, 
                                                                                 Seminar committee