Muniyal Ayurveda’s Buddhaayurved App launched
Press Release, Sep 30, 2023, 3:55 PM IST
Manipal: Muniyal Ayurveda, Manipal has launched the “Buddhaayurved App” for the general public to provide information on protecting the mental and physical health, protecting flora and fauna of the land and providing valuable information on cultivation of 137 medicinal plants to improve the income of farmers.
By downloading and registering this App, the citizens can freely access the Sammaasambuddha and Jambu dweepa, the essence of Tripitaka, much appreciated by the exponents of Kannada literature, “Chathurarya sathya” the main teaching of the Buddha.
In addition, the app also features Muniyoga which gives information on dinacharya, rithucharya, walking meditation and preventing thoughts during meditation, Buddhaayurveda monthly magazines, Abhidhamma, the higher teachings of the Buddha, Jataka stories, Paritta chanting which gives protection from evil forces and provides peace and harmony in the family.
The app also has information on Mahasatipattanasuta which explains Vipassana meditation, Dhammapada, Vanadegula which provides information on Medicinal plant cultivation to increase their income and guidance to protect water, air and soil to the farmers and the general public.
Information on Buddhaayurved medicines and treatment packages as per body type for chronic ailments and for social menace like addiction through madathyaya kalpa etc, are also included.
This app is made available on Google play store and App store, says the press note from Muniyal Ayurveda Manipal.
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