Shreem Daivavyapashraya Beejmantra Chikitsa Syllabus

1st Semester : 3-6 Months

Foundations of Healing

  • Introduction to healing principles: understanding energy, healing modalities, and basic concepts.
  • Overview of distance healing: principles, techniques, and ethics.
  • Practical exercises in self-healing and basic energy manipulation.

Sanskrit Essentials

  • Introduction to basic Sanskrit grammar and vocabulary.
  • Focus on key terms and phrases relevant to Ayurveda and healing practices.
  • Reading and understanding simple verses from ancient texts.

Introduction to Mantra Practice

  • Overview of Mantrayoga: understanding the power of sound and vibration.
  • Introduction to Mantravidya: studying different types of mantras, their meanings, and uses.
  • Linking mantra practices to Chakra, Astro, and Vastu principles.

Philosophical Foundations (Padartha Vigyan)

  • Study of fundamental philosophical concepts in Ayurveda.
  • Discussion on the nature of health, illness, and the universe.
  • Understanding the holistic approach in traditional healing.

Introduction to Daivyapashraya

  • Basics of Daivyapashraya practices: concepts and historical context.
  • Understanding the significance of divine support and its application in healing.
  • Initial practical techniques in Daivyapashraya.

Body and Mind Connection (Kriya Sharir & Rachana Sharir 1)

  • Introduction to human anatomy and physiology: major systems of the body.
  • Basic functions of body parts and their connections to mental health.
  • Practical sessions: observing body functions and conducting simple assessments.

2nd Semester : 3-6 Months

Immunity and Health (Vyadhikshatva)

  • Understanding the immune system: functions and importance in health.
  • Techniques for strengthening immunity through lifestyle, diet, and mantra practices.
  • Practical applications: immunity-boosting rituals and herbal recommendations.

Herbal Medicine (Dravyaguna Vigyan)

  • Introduction to herbal medicine: properties, uses, and classifications of herbs.
  • Study of common herbs in Ayurveda and their therapeutic applications.
  • Practical identification and usage of herbs in daily practices.

Disease Diagnosis (Roga Nidan)

  • Methods and principles of diagnosing diseases: assessing symptoms and body signs.
  • Introduction to Ayurvedic diagnostic tools (e.g., pulse reading, tongue examination).
  • Case studies: diagnosing hypothetical patient scenarios.

Body Systems Part 2 (Kriya Sharir & Rachana Sharir 2)

  • Continued study of anatomy and physiology: deeper focus on specific body systems (digestive, endocrine).
  • Understanding disease impacts on different systems.
  • Practical sessions: exploring system interactions in health and disease.

Advanced Mantra Practice (Mantrayoga & Mantravidya-2)

  • Expanding on foundational mantra studies: Shabda Brahma Shakti concepts.
  • Practice sessions to deepen understanding and effectiveness of mantras.
  • Group discussions on personal experiences with mantras.

Daivyapashraya Intermediate

  • Building on foundational Daivyapashraya concepts: techniques and practices.
  • Introduction to rituals and prayers for healing.
  • Practical applications: conducting intermediate-level healing sessions.

3rd Semester : 3-6 Months

Advanced Body Systems (Kriya Sharir & Rachana Sharir 3)

  • In-depth study of human physiology: neurological, muscular, and reproductive systems.
  • Exploring the interdependence of body systems in health and illness.
  • Practical assessments: demonstrating knowledge in diagnosing system-related issues.

Circulatory Health (Diseases of Rasa Vaha Srotas)

  • Focus on specific circulatory diseases: causes, symptoms, and treatments.
  • Exploration of dietary and lifestyle recommendations for circulatory health.
  • Case studies: developing treatment plans for cardiovascular issues.

Women's Health (Prasuti Tantra Evum Stri Roga)

  • Understanding women's health concerns: reproductive health, pregnancy, and hormonal balance.
  • Study of treatment methods specific to women's health issues.
  • Practical workshops: hands-on techniques for treating female patients.

Pediatric Fundamentals (Kaumarbhritya Parichaya)

  • Overview of child health: growth, nutrition, and common ailments.
  • Understanding unique approaches to treating children.
  • Case studies: analysis of pediatric health cases.

Advanced Daivyapashraya

  • Deepening knowledge of Daivyapashraya practices: advanced techniques and applications.
  • Integrative approaches combining mantras, herbs, and physical treatments.
  • Group practice: conducting comprehensive healing sessions.

Mantrayoga & Mantravidya and Spatial Energy

  • Integrating mantra studies with spatial energy concepts: understanding how space affects healing.
  • Study of Chakras, Astro, and Vastu connections with mantra practices.
  • Practical application: rituals for enhancing spatial energy.

4th Semester : 3-6 Months

Sanskrit Proficiency

  • Continuation of advanced Sanskrit studies: reading and interpreting complex texts.
  • Focus on terminology relevant to the fields of Ayurveda and healing.
  • Practical translations: working on translating verses from key Ayurvedic texts.

Preventive Medicine (Swasthavritta)

  • Study of preventive medicine principles and practices: maintaining health.
  • Lifestyle recommendations for disease prevention.
  • Practical workshops on preventive strategies.

Expert Mantra Practice (Mantrayoga & Mantravidya-4)

  • Mastery of advanced mantras: integrating practices for specific applications.
  • Deep exploration of chakra, astro, and vastu principles in mantra use.
  • Individual practice sessions focusing on mastery.

Daivyapashraya Mastery

  • Achieving proficiency in Daivyapashraya practices: comprehensive strategies for holistic patient care.
  • Case studies and simulations: managing complex cases with Daivyapashraya principles.
  • Certification of mastery upon successful completion of assessments.

Research Skills (Research Methodology and Medical Statistics)

  • Development of research skills: designing and analyzing studies in healing practices.
  • Introduction to statistical methods relevant to medical research.
  • Practical projects: conducting small-scale research within the Daivyapashraya field.

Practical Application (Distance Healing Practice)

  • Engaging in practical healing sessions targeting 1000 patients: applying learned skills.
  • Reflection and feedback sessions on practical experiences.
  • Preparing a final report of findings and experiences from practical applications.

This syllabus provides a structured and cohesive approach to Daivavyapashraya Chikitsa, ensuring that students develop a deep understanding of healing principles, practical applications, and therapeutic techniques. Each subject builds upon the previous one, facilitating a comprehensive learning experience.