Mens quest for peace prosperity health and happiness has been constant but elusive more, today where stress strain , anxiety and disease are an integral part of our daily lives .the problem of disease and how to alleviate them have have got centuries exercised the best mind .
In 1925 , in Lahore (Pakistan ) Vaidraj Tek chand Kaushal established Shri Krishna Aushadhalaya to treat all chronic problems and understand the patient’s problems. This is best done by thep acilitating the person to talk about his life style related problems. followed by the physician aiding in clarifining and advising all the possible solution.
Our mission is to provide the highest quality Health care and research in the field of Ayurveda. We are committed to understanding the whole problem physically emotionally and spiritually. Ashwatek-on herbal course from the ‘natural health division ‘ of Tek Ayurved Sansthan Shri Krishna Aushadhayala , contain , tried and tested and proven non-toxic herbal ingredients which may be totally relied upon.
Lord Dhanvantari is an outstanding personality in the history of Ayurveda. He was the physician of the Gods (in both the Vedas and Puranas) and an excellent surgeon. In Hinduism, worshipers pray to Dhanvantari seeking his blessings for sound healing. In his incarnation as king of Kashi, Divodasa, he was approached by a group of sages (including Susruta, the great Indian surgeon) with the request to teach them the science of Ayurveda. Dhanvantari stated that Brahma composed the Ayurveda even before he created mankind, forming one of the upangas of the Atharvaveda in 100,000 verses arranged in 1,000 chapters, which was not easy for the restricted intelligence of men to learn within their short life spans. So Dhanvantari complied with the sages’ request, recast Brahma’s Ayurveda into 8 divisions (shalya, shalakya, kayachikitsa, bhutavidya, kaumarabhrtya, agadatantra, rasayanatantra, vajikaranatantra) and began teaching within the framework of pratyaksa (perception), agama (authoritative scripture), anumana (inference) and upamana (analogy).
In other versions of the origins of Ayurveda, it has been said that Dhanvantari was deputed by Lord Indra to take the science of Ayurveda to the mortals. Also to be noted, Dhanvantari is seen as an avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism. The most frequently told story about Dhanvantari is that when the ocean was churned by the gods and demons in search of the elixir of life, Dhanvantari came out of it holding a bowl of nectar in his hands.
AYURVEDA NOT ONLY NAME OF TREATMENT. ITS CHANGE THE WHOLE LIFE STYLE OF THE BODY.