Ayurveda, meaning “the science of life,” is an ancient Indian system of holistic medicine that emphasizes harmony between the mind, body, and spirit. Rooted in nature and guided by centuries-old texts, Ayurveda doesn’t just treat diseases — it identifies and heals the root cause. It understands every person as unique, with a specific Prakriti (body constitution) influenced by the three doshas — Vata, Pitta, and Kapha
Ayurveda’s perspective
हिताहितं सुखं दुःखमायुस्तस्य हिताहितम्।
मानं च तच्च यत्रोक्तमायुर्वेदः स उच्यते॥
(Charaka Samhita, Sutrasthana 1.41)
“Ayurveda is the science that explains what is good or bad for life, what leads to happiness or sorrow, and the principles to measure and protect health.”
Ayurveda, meaning “the science of life,” is an ancient Indian system…
धर्मार्थकाममोक्षाणामारोग्यं मूलमुत्तमम्।
रोगस्तस्यापहर्ता च यः स तस्यौषधं स्मृतम्॥
(Sushruta Samhita, Sutrasthana 1.15)
Health is the foundation of life’s four goals — Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. Disease takes that away, and Ayurveda is the path to restore it”
This timeless system uses herbs, diet, Panchkarma, yoga, and daily lifestyle practices to restore balance, strengthen immunity, and support the body’s natural healing mechanisms.
At Shree Vedic Health Care, an Ayurvedic consultation is more than a diagnosis — it’s a journey of self-understanding and personalized healing. Under the compassionate care of Vaidya (Dr.) Jyoti Sudhindraa & Vaidya (Dr.) Sudhindraa k Sharma, every consultation begins with detailed listening — to your symptoms, lifestyle, mental state, digestion, and sleep.
Vaidya (Dr.) Jyoti Sudhindraa & Vaidya (Dr.) Sudhindraa k Sharma examines your Nadi (pulse), Jihva (tongue), and overall Prakriti, offering deep insights into imbalances that modern diagnostics often miss. Whether you’re facing chronic illness, hormonal issues, digestive discomfort, or lifestyle-related stress, they designs a tailored healing plan using Ayurvedic herbs, Panchkarma therapies, food guidance, and mind-body practices.
वातः पित्तं कफश्चैव त्रयः दोषा: समासतः।
विकारप्रशमौ सर्गा धारणं स्युः शरीरिणाम्॥
( Charaka Samhita, Sutrasthana)
Vata, Pitta, and Kapha are the three fundamental doshas.
They govern the creation, sustenance, and decay of the body and must be in balance for good health.
So The principle is
When Vata flows smoothly, Pitta transforms wisely, and Kapha stabilizes deeply – health is harmony.
Here, healing is not rushed. It is respectful, nurturing, and rooted in ancient wisdom — helping you rediscover balance, vitality, and wholeness.