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Overview• Reveals how making small, strategic changes to habits and behaviors in daily life can lead to better physical, mental, and spiritual well-being • Explores breathing practices, sleep habits, the energetic effects of specific foods, and different types of fasting • Explains how exercise and yoga, massage, bathing, and sexual energy retention can increase vitality In this classic guide to Ayurvedic principles, Indian artist, teacher, and scholar of tantra, Harish Johari reveals how making small, strategic changes to habits and behaviors in daily life can lead to better physical, mental, and spiritual well-being no matter what your current age or state of health. The author explains the three types of energy (gunas) in the Ayurvedic tradition—sattva (essence), rajas (activity), and tamas (inertia)—and how they influence our emotional patterns, mental habits, and physical health as well as how we can cultivate or suppress each type of energy. He explores the power of breath, including the specific effects of breathing through the left and right nostrils. He also looks at the energizing effects of waking up just before sunrise and offers guidance on developing healthy sleep habits. Revealing the far-reaching effects of diet, Johari explores the impact that specific foods have on the body and mind for each Ayurvedic body type as well as the power of fasting. He also explains appropriate yoga and exercise practices for different ages, the healing effects of massage and meditation, the influences of different gemstones on the body and mind, and how sexual energy retention can increase vitality. Sharing a practical set of principles for daily living based on thousands of years of Ayurvedic science, this guide will help you develop habits for a healthier, happier, and more balanced life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harish Johari , Vatsala Sperling , Matthew DuplessiePublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Simon & Schuster Audio Edition: 2nd Edition, Unabridged, New Edition of Dhanwantari ISBN: 9781668145890ISBN 10: 1668145898 Publication Date: 28 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Downloadable audio file Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION TO THE 2026 EDITION Ayurveda for the Twenty-First Century and Beyond by Vatsala Sperling, PhD THE ORIGINAL TEXT DHANWANTARI A COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE AYURVEDIC LIFE Foreword Preface Introduction ONE The Three Gunas TWO The Science of Breath THREE The Glory of Waking Up FOUR Energizing Your Body through Massage FIVE Bathing: A Way to Vitality SIX The Meaning of Meditation SEVEN Diet: Why Vegetarianism? EIGHT Diet: Toward a New Understanding NINE Diet: Specific Foods TEN Fasting: Reprogramming the Organism ELEVEN Notes on Sleep TWELVE Your Need for Exercise THIRTEEN Home Remedies FOURTEEN Why Jewelry for Health? FIFTEEN Semen, Drugs, and Youth Conclusion Index About the AuthorReviews“In a world increasingly dependent on quick fixes and surface-level approaches to health, this book is a vital reminder of the depths and wisdom of true healing. Ayurveda offers a complete system of well-being—one that embraces the whole person through diet, daily routines, seasonal balance, and cleansing practices that work in harmony with nature. For those of us in the modern Western world, where our health care often treats symptoms rather than root causes, this knowledge is profoundly needed. Johari opens the door to an ancient science that can restore balance, vitality, and genuine wholeness in our lives.” * Marianne Teitelbaum, DC, author of Healing the Thyroid with Ayurveda * Author InformationHarish Johari (1934–1999) was a distinguished North Indian author, tantric scholar, poet, musician, composer, artist, and gemologist who held degrees in philosophy and literature. He is the author of many books, including Numerology, Tools for Tantra, and the bestselling Chakras. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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