Students at the Chinmaya Mission College for girls |
Kilos lost and gained
… and many kilos of ayurvedic pastes, oils, tablets and medicinal ghees filled up my suitcase on the way back to follow up properly with my 3rd annual pancha karma
treatment. Since there was a tiny bit of space left in it, I added a couple of tubes of saffron and vermillion paste, and a herbal face cream called Vadanamritham.
Two amazing ayurvedic doctors. |
Vata, Pitta, Kapha
I
am grateful that my high Pitta condition from last year was finally mastered with only a few milk shirodaras, coconut
oil massages and a fantastic series of eye
treatments. My young practitioners were then able to address the needs of my
Vata constitution with massages with sesame oil and other treatments over the next two weeks. Dr. Swapna, the
owner of the clinic, told me I would have to come
back next year since my body was not quite ready to handle kapha balancing treatments. Oh well, life is so rough; it looks like my agenda is set for
February-March 2015.
Kannur in the fast lane
These treatments, added to Bhuvaneswari's slow-strectch yoga while overlooking the sun rise over the beach at 6:30, swimming in the ocean before breakfast, daydreaming and haute cuisine eating requested a lot of rest.The most fun part was to eat with our hands. |
A not-so-silent retreat
Divya and yours truly. |
Bhuvaneswari bought especially fragrant strands of jasmine for our hair. Have developed and addiction to this feminine traditional form of vanity, especially after a vendor gave me a rose one day as a compliment for wearing jasmine in "such a creative way".
Wedding Day
The tuk tuk ride to the wedding was an adventure in itself, with four of us sardined on a not so bumpy, hilly country side road. The bride was gorgeous with her pure complexion, jet black hair shining and bound with jasmine strands, henna patterns on the hands, bedecked in her
Bhuvaneswari and Swapna |
By then, time to purchase goodbye gifts for family and friends. Then there were the goodbye dinners, for example a group candle light dinner at a nice seaside restaurant where my apéritif was a fresh, fizzy and salty limonade.
Unexpected highlights
Asoka employee makes a medicinal churna (tonic) |
- Visiting the factory Asoka Pharmacy, a 100-year old ayurvedic family business, where I got an iron tonic and a fabulous face cream--everything there is still made by hand, even the pills
- giving a facial on the dining room table of our hotel with fresh local bananas, yellow cucumber and rose water
- meeting a multi-lingual tuk tuk driver passionate about English grammar
- having a Kerala Indian cooking class (oh, those chutney's!)
- learning about the meticulous techniques of traditional mural painting complete with demo. The artist travelled 3 hours by train to come to us
A few meters from Durga's feet:
the sandy beach. - tasting my first fresh cashew fruit with the nut well attached underneath
- being invited to a small community puja for Sai Baba
- having a root canal treatment and paying only 3500 rupees for it--that is about $75. Talk about lucky, and it was done before the tooth started hurting
- attending the students talent show at the Chinmaya Mission College for girls
- getting so many tips on beauty, health and even fertility issues, e.g. cardamon for hair care and lack of iron as a cause of insomnia.
And you should see and touch my skin now!
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