- Raghavan Thirumulpad
Vaidyabhooshanam K. Raghavan Thirumulpad is a Ayurvedic scholar and physician hailing from
Kerala , the southern state ofIndia . He was born on20 June ,1920 atChingoli ,Alappuzha District of Kerala.Thirumulpad studied
Sanskrit , "Tharkam " (IndianPhilosophy ), "Jyothisham " (Indianastrology ) and "Vyakarana" (Grammar ) under various teachers. Later he studied Ayurveda under Shri. P.Vasudevan Nambisan and passed the graduation exam called "Vaidyabhooshanam". From a very young age he was attracted byGandhi an thought and living and started using and propagating "Khadi " (the hand-woven cotton fabric which once symbolised Indian nationalism).Raghavan Thirumulpad was very much influenced by Ruskin's essay,
Unto This Last , and tried to implement its ethos in his day-to-day practise of medicine. This was a shift in the trend of ayurvedic practise that prevailed all over India in that time. He gave more stress to the life-style modifications in his treatment and the least importance was given to medicine. Maximum stress was laid on the importance of physical exercise in the prevention of diseases. He promoted a style highlighting wholesome food, sound sleep, moderated sex and optimal exercise as the four pillars on which a healthy life is built. Thirumulpad taught a number of young ayurvedic graduates to practise ayurveda in a more logical scientific but simple style. He resides atChalakudy .External links
* [http://www.vaidyan.com Thirumulpad's Website]
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