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77th International Conference (Online) “Ayurveda and Psoriasis” April 18 & 19, 2026

About the Conference Ayurveda views psoriasis as a chronic condition (Kushtha or Kithibha) resulting from an imbalance of the bodily energies (doshas), primarily Vata and Kapha, and the accumulation of toxins (Ama) in the blood and tissues. Treatment focuses on a holistic approach to detoxify the body, restore internal balance, and manage symptoms using dietary modifications, herbal remedies, detoxification therapies, and lifestyle changes. 

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Marma Therapy for Massage Therapists, April 25 & 26, 2026

TWO DAY WORKSHOP 16.0 CE Hours for Licensed Massage Therapists NO PREREQUISITE FOR THIS WORKSHOP ALL ARE WELCOME – HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, MASSAGE THERAPISTS, YOGA TEACHERS, NATUROPATHIC DOCTORS, AYURVEDIC PROFESSIONALS, REIKI HEALERS, WELLNESS COACHES, FITNESS COACHES, AND OTHERS. Marma Therapy For Massage Therapist Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Both Days) 16.0 CE hours NCBTMB & AAPNA PACE hours & Yoga Alliance Where: Ayurveda Wellness Center, 567 Thomas Street, Coopersburg, PA 18036, Phone: 484-347-6110 All are welcome — Health professionals, general public, ayurveda lovers, students  About the workshop The knowledge of Marma, the vital energy centers in the body, was explained in ancient Ayurvedic texts. Marmas are secret vital points of the body and mind, the seat for consciousness, and the energy reservoirs.  Marmas are junction points of muscles, veins, ligaments, bones, and joints. The seat of Prana (vital energy) resides in the Marmas.  Marmas are important key energy centers in Ayurveda, Yoga and Meditation.  Marmas connect to various subtle nerves (Nadis) and energy wheels (Chakras) and resemble the acupressure points. The life force (Prana) situates in the Marma points. Toxins, stress and negative emotions can get blocked in the marma points for years, leading to pain, energy blockage, swelling and various kinds of illnesses. Blocked marmas are removed in Ayurveda through applying pressure, massage oils, warmth, external use of herbal and aromatic oils, and sound therapy.  Marmas are key points to focus on while performing ayurvedic massage. Participants in this course will learn: Certificate will be issued after successful completion of training. Yoga Teachers can learn as a Marma Yoga for instruction and teaching. INSTRUCTOR Shekhar Annambhotla, BAMS, MD-Ayurved, LMT, RAAP, RMAS, FAAPNA, CRH, CPH, CEH, is an Ayurvedic Specialist who was classically  trained in India and has been  practicing and teaching Ayurveda worldwide since 1988. He began his eight-year course of study in Ayurveda at the age of 17, first at Nagarjuna  University  in Andhra Pradesh, India and then at Gujarat Ayurved University in Gujarat,  India, where he earned his  Doctor Degree in Ayurveda. He is a Licensed  Integrative Bodywork and Massage  Therapist (LMT) and approved Continuing Education provider for NCBTMB and an Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher (E.R.Y.T.-500) with  the Yoga Alliance, and  an instructor of therapeutic Hatha Yoga, having completed training at the Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Center in India. Shekhar is also a certified Pranic Healer and a Reiki Healer. Thank you for your interest in attending this two day workshop on Marma Therapy for Massage Therapists. To reserve your seat, please fill out the information.

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Plant Based Nutrition – Cooking Class – Vegetarian / Vegan / Gluten Free – May 16, 2026

Plant Based Nutrition – Cooking Class (Vegetarian / Vegan) Combing Modern Science with Ayurveda “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”― Hippocrates. Did you know that, according to Ayurveda, healthy food is meant to be delicious? Join us to learn how to prepare fresh, appetizing, simple vegetarian meals that satisfy all six tastes. Plant based diet is much healthier. When Saturday, May 16, 2026 03:00 PM – 06:00 PM (Dinner Included) Where Ayurveda Wellness Center 567 Thomas Street, Coopersburg, PA 18036 Phone: 484-347-6110 Email: doctorshekhar@gmail.com  Vegan, Lactose-Free, Gluten-Free Menu 1. Ginger-Lemon-Agave Nectar 2. Butternut Squash Soup 3. Carrot – Coconut Dessert 4. Kichadi (Moong Dahl, Rice Dish) 5. Chickpea Curry  6. Onion Fritters 7. Cilantro Chutney  Your Chef Dr. Shekhar Annambhotla  

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Shiro Dhara Training – May 22, 2026

Shiro Dhara Training Minimum 8 students are required to hold the class.  ONE DAY WORKSHOP 6.0 CE Hours for Licensed Massage Therapists NCBTMB Approved NO PREREQUISITE FOR THIS WORKSHOP ALL ARE WELCOME – HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, MASSAGE THERAPISTS, YOGA TEACHERS, NATUROPATHIC DOCTORS, AYURVEDIC PROFESSIONALS, REIKI HEALERS, WELLNESS COACHES, FITNESS COACHES, AND OTHERS. Introduction to Shiro Dhara Therapy (One day Clinic) 6.0 CE NCBTMB & AAPNA PACE hours & Yoga Alliance Where: Ayurveda Wellness Center, 567 Thomas Street, Coopersburg, PA 18036, Phone: 484-347-6110 All are welcome — Health professionals, general public, ayurveda lovers, students  About the workshopShiro Dhara is a form of Ayurvedic Therapy that involves gently pouring herbalized liquids, such as oils, buttermilk, coconut milk, milk, plain water, herbal decoction etc., over the forehead (the ‘third eye’). It was developed by Vaidyas (Practitioners of Ayurveda) in India, for use in Sukha Chikitsa (restorative therapy) and can be one of the steps involved in Panchakarma. The name comes from the Sanskrit words shira ‘head’ and dhara ‘flow’. Participants in this course will learn: INSTRUCTOR Shekhar Annambhotla, BAMS, MD-Ayurved, LMT, RAAP, RMAS, FAAPNA, CRH, CPH, CEH, is an Ayurvedic Specialist who was classically  trained in India and has been  practicing and teaching Ayurveda worldwide since 1988. He began his eight-year course of study in Ayurveda at the age of 17, first at Nagarjuna  University  in Andhra Pradesh, India and then at Gujarat Ayurved University in Gujarat,  India, where he earned his  Doctor Degree in Ayurveda. He is a Licensed  Integrative Bodywork and Massage  Therapist (LMT) and approved Continuing Education provider for NCBTMB and an Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher (E.R.Y.T.-500) with  the Yoga Alliance, and  an instructor of therapeutic Hatha Yoga, having completed training at the Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Center in India. Shekhar is also a certified Pranic Healer and a Reiki Healer. Thank you for your interest in attending this one day workshop on Shirodhara Therapy. To reserve your seat, please fill the form.

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80th International Conference “Ayurveda & Thyroid Disorders” July 25 & 26, 2026

About the Conference In Ayurveda, the thyroid gland’s function is closely related to the body’s metabolic fire (Agni). Imbalances in the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) lead to the accumulation of toxins, which then disrupt thyroid function.Hypothyroidism is primarily seen as a Kapha and Vata imbalance, characterized by sluggishness, weight gain, fatigue, and slow metabolism (low Agni).​Hyperthyroidism is linked to a Pitta and Vata imbalance, resulting in symptoms like anxiety, rapid weight loss, heat intolerance, and an overactive metabolism.

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81st International Conference “Ayurveda & Herbs” August 22 & 23, 2026

About the Conference In Ayurveda, herbs are used to restore balance between the mind, body, and spirit by addressing unique constitutional types called doshas. This ancient medical system from India employs plant roots, bark, and leaves in complex formulations to treat the root cause of imbalances rather than just symptoms. Ayurvedic herbalism is built on the concept that health is a natural state of harmony that can be maintained through personalized care.

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82nd International Conference “Ayurveda & Hypertension” September 12 & 13, 2026

About the Conference In Ayurveda, hypertension is understood as a psychosomatic condition (often called Rakta-vrita Vata or Vyana Bala Vaishamya) arising from imbalances in Vata and Pitta doshas, along with accumulation of toxins (ama). It involves the spread of vitiated doshas throughout the body (Prasara-Avastha), often causing restricted flow in channels, requiring lifestyle modifications and herbal management.

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Hands-On Ayurvedic Marma Therapy for Self-Care, Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat, Bahamas, November 17 – 19, 2026

Discover the ancient science of Marma Therapy for Self-care—a powerful Ayurvedic healing practice that works directly with the body’s vital energy points to restore balance, vitality, and inner harmony. Marmas are sacred junctions where muscles, veins, ligaments, bones, and joints converge, and where Prana, the life force, is believed to reside. These points connect the physical body with the subtle energy system, linking the Nadis (energy channels) and Chakras, much like acupressure points in traditional healing systems. When stress, toxins, or unresolved emotions accumulate, these energy centers can become blocked, leading to pain, fatigue, and chronic imbalance. In this immersive and practical training, you will learn how to activate and clear Marma points using traditional Ayurvedic techniques such as conscious touch, therapeutic oils, warmth, herbal and aromatic applications, and sound vibrations. This hands-on experience empowers you to care for your own energy system and support healing in others. What makes this program special:This training offers a rare opportunity to learn authentic Marma Therapy in a serene, yogic environment, integrating wisdom from Ayurveda, Yoga, and Meditation into practical, accessible techniques. What you will learn:• A clear overview of Ayurveda• The main energy principles and vital Marma points• Classification, location, and functions of Marmas• The relationship between Marmas and Chakras• How to use essential oils and aromatherapy on key points• Practical, applied Marma Therapy techniques Focused on self-care, this program offers a profound path to healing, self-awareness, and energetic renewal. Offered as 2 satsangs and 2 workshops (subject to change). The presentations associated with this Yoga Vacation Program begin with an 8pm satsang on the first day of the program and conclude with a 90-minute noon workshop on the last day of the program.  Click here to read more about the Yoga Vacation Program details and view the ashram schedule for yoga classes and meals during your stay. We suggest you arrive at least one day prior to the start of your program for the optimal experience.

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84th International Conference “Ayurveda & Parasites” November 21 & 22, 2026

About the Conference Ayurveda views parasites (Krimi) as organisms thriving in an imbalanced gut environment, often linked to weak digestion (Agni) and excess mucus (Kapha). Treatment focuses on expelling parasites through bitter/pungent herbs, restoring digestive fire, and improving diet. Key remedies include Triphala, which can modulate gut microbiota, and potent herbs like Vidanga.

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85th International Conference “Ayurveda & Varicose Veins” December 19 & 20, 2026

About the Conference Ayurveda treats varicose veins (Siraja Granthi) by balancing Vata and Pitta doshas, reducing inflammation, and strengthening vein walls through herbal remedies, specialized therapies (like Sira Vyadha), and lifestyle adjustments. Key approaches include using herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi, gentle massage with oil, elevating legs, and avoiding long periods of standing or sitting.

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Past Events

76th International Conference (Online) “Ayurveda and Respiratory Disorders” March 21 & 22, 2026

About the Conference Ayurvedic View on Respiratory Disorders (Śvāsa Roga) In Ayurveda, respiratory disorders are collectively described as Śvāsa Roga, conditions arising from imbalance in one or more of the three doṣas—Vāta, Pitta, and Kapha. Each doṣha affects the respiratory system in a distinct way, producing characteristic symptoms and requiring specific therapeutic approaches. Respiratory diseases affect the airways and lungs, ranging from acute infections to chronic conditions. Major types include asthma, COPD (emphysema, chronic bronchitis), pneumonia, tuberculosis, and lung cancer. Other conditions include pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, and acute viral infections like COVID-19, influenza, and RSV. Common Respiratory Diseases and ConditionsInterstitial Lung Disease: Pulmonary fibrosis, Sarcoidosis.Pulmonary Vascular Disease: Pulmonary embolism, Pulmonary hypertension. Airway/Structural Diseases: Bronchiectasis, Cystic fibrosis, Lung cancer, Mesothelioma.Other Disorders: Sleep apnea, Pneumothorax (collapsed lung), Pleural effusion. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis.Asthma: Chronic airway inflammation.Infections: Pneumonia, Tuberculosis (TB), Influenza (flu), COVID-19, RSV, Bronchitis.

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Marma Therapy for Massage Therapists, March 25 & 26, 2026

TWO DAY WORKSHOP 16.0 CE Hours for Licensed Massage Therapists NO PREREQUISITE FOR THIS WORKSHOP ALL ARE WELCOME – HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, MASSAGE THERAPISTS, YOGA TEACHERS, NATUROPATHIC DOCTORS, AYURVEDIC PROFESSIONALS, REIKI HEALERS, WELLNESS COACHES, FITNESS COACHES, AND OTHERS. Marma Therapy For Massage Therapists When: Wednesday & Thursday, MARCH 25 & 26, 2026 Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Both Days) 16.0 CE hours NCBTMB & AAPNA PACE hours & Yoga Alliance Where: Ayurveda Wellness Center, 567 Thomas Street, Coopersburg, PA 18036, Phone: 484-347-6110 All are welcome — Health professionals, general public, ayurveda lovers, students  About the workshop The knowledge of Marma, the vital energy centers in the body, was explained in ancient Ayurvedic texts. Marmas are secret vital points of the body and mind, the seat for consciousness, and the energy reservoirs.  Marmas are junction points of muscles, veins, ligaments, bones, and joints. The seat of Prana (vital energy) resides in the Marmas.  Marmas are important key energy centers in Ayurveda, Yoga and Meditation.  Marmas connect to various subtle nerves (Nadis) and energy wheels (Chakras) and resemble the acupressure points. The life force (Prana) situates in the Marma points. Toxins, stress and negative emotions can get blocked in the marma points for years, leading to pain, energy blockage, swelling and various kinds of illnesses. Blocked marmas are removed in Ayurveda through applying pressure, massage oils, warmth, external use of herbal and aromatic oils, and sound therapy.  Marmas are key points to focus on while performing ayurvedic massage. Participants in this course will learn: Certificate will be issued after successful completion of training. Yoga Teachers can learn as a Marma Yoga for instruction and teaching. INSTRUCTOR Shekhar Annambhotla, BAMS, MD-Ayurved, LMT, RAAP, RMAS, FAAPNA, CRH, CPH, CEH, is an Ayurvedic Specialist who was classically  trained in India and has been  practicing and teaching Ayurveda worldwide since 1988. He began his eight-year course of study in Ayurveda at the age of 17, first at Nagarjuna  University  in Andhra Pradesh, India and then at Gujarat Ayurved University in Gujarat,  India, where he earned his  Doctor Degree in Ayurveda. He is a Licensed  Integrative Bodywork and Massage  Therapist (LMT) and approved Continuing Education provider for NCBTMB and an Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher (E.R.Y.T.-500) with  the Yoga Alliance, and  an instructor of therapeutic Hatha Yoga, having completed training at the Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Center in India. Shekhar is also a certified Pranic Healer and a Reiki Healer. Thank you for your interest in attending this two day workshop on Marma Therapy for Massage Therapists. To reserve your seat, please fill out the information.

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