Welcome
Guest
Click here to Register
Health Article
Kerala Ayurveda Treatment
Posted on2010-01-07. Tags: Cochin, cruises, Kochi, port trust, travel

The god who made Kerala, according to a popular Malayali saying, had a green thumb. Indeed, India's most verdant state rated by National Geographic Traveler as one of the world's 50 must-see destinations is a paradisiacal landscape of palm-lined beaches, steamy jungles, plantation-covered hills, and tropical rivers and lakes. Visitors come here primarily to unwind and indulge; this is, after all, where succumbing to a therapeutic Ayurvedic massage is as mandatory as idling away an afternoon aboard a slowly drifting kettuvallam, or sipping coconut water under a tropical sun before taking in a wonderfully ritualized Kath kali dance. Eastward, the spice-scented Cardamom Hills and wild elephants of Periyar beckon, while a short flight west takes you to the little-known but sublime tropical reefs of the Lakshadweep islands. All of which make Kerala not just a must-see on your India itinerary, but a major destination in its own right.Healthyholidayskerala.com gives you rich experience of viewing the health care facilities in kerala. has a presentation about ayurveda, its treatment procedures and hospitals,Kerala Health Tourism, Tourism Kerala, Health Tourism KeralaKerala remained a farming community till recently with rigid caste class distinctions. Situated in the south western corner of the country, and guarded by seas and high mountains, Kerala for a long time enjoyed isolation and was out of the way of the great migrations and invasions. Settlement patterns from early times remained the homestead unlike that of the other cultural types like ancient, early, and medieval Hindu Mughal or even that of the Tamil Brahmin "agraharams" types. The traditional building types of these tharawads were nalukettu (four blocks), ettukettu (eight blocks), pathinarukettu (sixteen blocks) - the multiples of a basic chatursala type. Chatursala, according to texts, is an interconnected four blocked building around a central courtyard called anganam or nadumuttam. The lower class types mainly remained ekasala - the one sided. The four blocks are the vadakini, thekkini, kizakkini and padinjattini according to their corresponding cardinal locations of N,S,E,W respectively. Vadakkini houses the kitchen and dining, padinjatini, the bedroom and granary, thekkini and kizhakkini are halls and rooms for visitors.


Comments Section
Total Comments : 5000
Post your Comments