Sidda Nagarjuna Ayurveda Pharmacy is headed by Ayurveda Maharshi Dr.Elchuri. This organisation has released many predominant ayurveda medicines for the benefit of patients who can not prepare the same at home.
The medicines are prepared with atmost care with appropriate components to attain its power and vigor. All the medicines prepared by Sidha Nagarjuna Ayurveda Pharmacy should be used under the strict guidence and supervision of the resident doctors of Andariki Ayurvedam situated at Ayyappa Society, Madhapur, Hyderabad.
Andariki Ayurvedam is giving equal importance to Yogic Management .
Dr.Dinesh Kumar Sharama (yoga expert)
Archeological findings from two of the largest cities,Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, revealed (among other things) a portrait of a human being or god meditating in what looks like a Yoga posture. The Rig-Veda work, that describes different Yoga methods, is believed to be derived from the Indus-Sarasvati people and has been dated to 3000 to 5000 B.C.
There is a common misconception that Yoga is rooted in Hinduism; on the contrary, Hinduism's religious structures evolved much later and incorporated some of the practices of Yoga. (Other religions throughout the world have also incorporated practices and ideas related to Yoga.) One of the earliest texts having to do with Yoga was compiled by a scholar named Patanjali, who set down the most prevalent Yoga theories and practices of his time in a book he called Yoga Sutras ("Yoga Aphorisms") as early as the 1st or 2nd century B.C. or as late as the 5th century A.D.(exact dates are unknown). The system that he wrote about is known as "Ashtanga Yoga," or the eight limbs of Yoga, and this is what is generally referred to today as Classical Yoga. Most current adherents practice some variation of Patanjali's system. The History of Yoga can be studied in following periods of time.
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Aakarnadhanurasana |
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Ardha-Matsyendrasana |
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Ardha-Padma-Paschimottanasa |
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Ardha-Padmasana |
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Ardha-Pawanmuktasana |
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Ardha-Shalbhasana |
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Bakasana |
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Tadasana1 |
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Tadasana2 |
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Trikonasana-1 |
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Trikonasana-2 |
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Vipreetkarni-asana |
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Garudasana |
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Bhunamanasana
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