Ayurvedic Healing And Beyond
Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay)
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This podcast explores Ayurvedic principles and natural healing methods to help listeners achieve optimal health and vitality. It offers practical advice on herbal remedies, meditation, breathing practices, and Ayurvedic nutrition for modern lifestyles. The show features inspiring stories from genuine healers and individuals who have transformed their lives through natural healing.
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#281 The Art of Letting Go: Guided Meditation with Dr Vignesh Devraj, MD (Ay) 01.07.2026 28минThis July, Dr. Vignesh Devraj travels from Kerala to Austria for a rare one-week immersive experience designed to help you reconnect with the healthiest version of yourself.A Program Designed to Help You Understand Your Prakriti with masterclasses, daily Ayurvedic Therapies, and a dedicated week towards inner healing. Happening from 19th to 25th July 2026, at Ayurveda Resort Mandira in Bad Waltersdorf, Austria.To know more: https://sitaramretreat.com/Return_to_your_healthiest_self/BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLEVata is responsible for Prana, the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hours of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives.Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/For further information, kindly visit: www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.comIn this guided meditation, Dr Vignesh Devraj invites you to explore one of the greatest sources of stress in modern life, the constant need to control everything.Many of us spend our days trying to manage outcomes, predict the future, and carry responsibilities that were never entirely ours to hold. Over time, this constant mental effort creates tension in the body, keeps the nervous system on high alert, and makes it difficult to experience genuine calm.Through gentle breath awareness, mindful reflection, and Ayurvedic wisdom, this meditation helps you recognise the difference between effort and control, inviting you to participate in life without carrying the burden of trying to control every outcome.Whether you are navigating uncertainty, stress, difficult relationships, work pressures, or simply looking for a few moments of stillness before your day begins, this practice offers a simple reminder: do your best, and release the rest.Episode Highlights:A guided meditation for letting goWhy do we try to control everythingLearning to trust the body's intelligenceControl vs participationBreath as a tool for surrenderResponding instead of reactingLiving with uncertainty"I do my part. I release the rest."Timestamps:00:00 - 04:30: Settling Into The Present Moment04:30 - 09:00: Trusting The Intelligence Of The Body09:00 - 13:30: What Is Truly Within Your Control?13:30 - 18:00: The Wisdom Of Letting Go18:00 - 23:00: Releasing Fear & Embracing Uncertainty23:00 - 28:10: Choosing Presence Over PressureAbout Dr Vignesh DevrajDr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj, please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewformInstagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast so you never miss any new episodes. Thank you for your support.Disclaimer: We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#280 Fibromyalgia Explained: Why Your Pain Is Real Even When Reports Are Normal With Dr Vignesh Devraj 24.06.2026 21минThis July, Dr. Vignesh Devraj travels from Kerala to Austria for a rare one-week immersive experience designed to help you reconnect with the healthiest version of yourself.A Program Designed to Help You Understand Your Prakriti with masterclasses, daily Ayurvedic Therapies, and a dedicated week towards inner healing. Happening from 19th to 25th July 2026, at Ayurveda Resort Mandira in Bad Waltersdorf, Austria.To know more: https://sitaramretreat.com/Return_to_your_healthiest_self/BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLEVata is responsible for Prana, the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hours of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives.Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/For further information, kindly visit: www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.comIn this episode, Dr Vignesh Devraj explores Fibromyalgia, one of the most misunderstood chronic pain conditions of our time.Many people living with Fibromyalgia are told that their reports are normal, their scans are clear, and that nothing appears to be wrong. Yet they continue to experience widespread pain, fatigue, poor sleep, brain fog, and a deep sense of exhaustion that affects every aspect of life.Dr Vignesh explains the modern understanding of central sensitisation, why Fibromyalgia is not an imaginary condition, and how the nervous system can become overly sensitive to normal stimuli. He also shares his clinical observations from treating patients over the past two decades, including common emotional patterns, the relationship between sleep and pain, and why many patients feel unseen and misunderstood.The conversation explores Fibromyalgia through an Ayurvedic lens, discussing Vata imbalance, Agni, Ama, Panchakarma, lifestyle interventions, nervous system regulation, and the importance of creating a healing environment.Episode Highlights:Why Fibromyalgia is often misunderstoodUnderstanding central sensitisationSleep, pain & nervous system healthFibromyalgia through an Ayurvedic lensVata, Agni & Ama explainedFibromyalgia and perimenopauseCan Panchakarma help?Practical steps for recoveryTimestamps:00:00 - 03:59: Why Fibromyalgia Is Often Misunderstood04:00 - 08:00: Central Sensitisation, Sleep & The Nervous System08:00 - 12:00: Fibromyalgia Through The Ayurvedic Lens12:00 - 16:00: Movement, CBT & Panchakarma16:00 - 20:00: Emotional Patterns, Stress & Healing20:00 - 23:19: Practical Steps For Recovery & Final ThoughtsAbout Dr Vignesh DevrajDr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj, please find the details in this link:https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewformInstagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast so you never miss any new episodes. Thank you for your support.Disclaimer: We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#279 Are You Mistaking Your Imbalance For Your Nature with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 17.06.2026 10минThis July, Dr. Vignesh Devraj travels from Kerala to Austria for a rare one-week immersive experience designed to help you reconnect with the healthiest version of yourself.A Program Designed to Help You Understand Your Prakriti with masterclasses, daily Ayurvedic Therapies, and a dedicated week towards inner healing. Happening from 19th to 25th July 2026, at Ayurveda Resort Mandira in Bad Waltersdorf, Austria.To know more: https://sitaramretreat.com/Return_to_your_healthiest_self/BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLEVata is responsible for Prana, the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hours of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/For further information, kindly visit: www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.comIn this episode, Dr Vignesh Devraj explores one of the most common misconceptions in modern Ayurveda: the belief that an online dosha quiz can accurately tell you who you are.Many people take a quiz, receive a dosha label, and begin identifying with symptoms such as anxiety, acidity, poor sleep, weight gain, or fatigue as though they are permanent aspects of their personality.But Ayurveda offers a much deeper framework.Dr Vignesh explains the difference between Prakriti, your healthiest baseline, and Vikriti, the deviations that develop through stress, lifestyle, relationships, environment, and life experiences. The episode explores why symptoms are not identities, how online quizzes often confuse imbalance with true nature, and why real healing begins when we understand how far we have drifted from our healthiest self.The conversation also introduces the philosophy behind the "Return To Your Healthiest Self" retreat in Austria and how Ayurveda can become a tool for self-awareness rather than self-labelling.Episode Highlights:• Why dosha quizzes can be misleading• Prakriti vs Vikriti explained• Why symptoms are not your identity• Stress, anxiety & false self-labels• Understanding your healthiest baseline• Returning to balance through AyurvedaTimestamps:00:00 - 02:20: The Problem With Online Dosha Quizzes02:20 - 04:55: Prakriti, Vikriti & Why Symptoms Are Not Your Identity04:55 - 07:15: Healthiest Self vs Current Self: Understanding The Difference07:15 - 09:47: Return To Your Healthiest Self: The Austria RetreatAbout Dr Vignesh DevrajDr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj, please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewformInstagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast so you never miss any new episodes. Thank you for your support.Disclaimer: We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#278 Rest Is Not Recovery: What Shirodhara Teaches Us About Burnout & the Nervous System with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 10.06.2026 15минThis July, Dr. Vignesh Devraj travels from Kerala to Austria for a rare one-week immersive experience designed to help you reconnect with the healthiest version of yourself.A Program Designed to Help You Understand Your Prakriti with masterclasses, daily Ayurvedic Therapies, and a dedicated week towards inner healing. Happening from 19th to 25th July 2026, at Ayurveda Resort Mandira in Bad Waltersdorf, Austria.To know more: https://sitaramretreat.com/Return_to_your_healthiest_self/BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLEVata is responsible for Prana, the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hrs of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/For further information, kindly visit: www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.comIn this episode, Dr Vignesh Devraj focuses on understanding why modern humans are becoming increasingly exhausted despite having more convenience, technology, and comfort than ever before.Dr Vignesh explains the difference between rest and recovery, how constant stimulation affects the nervous system, why silence feels uncomfortable for many people today, and how Shirodhara creates the conditions for deep nervous system regulation.The episode also explores the Ayurvedic concept of rhythm, the relationship between stress and recovery, wearable data observations from patients undergoing Panchakarma, and why Shirodhara should always be personalised rather than treated as a generic relaxation therapy.Episode Highlights:• Why rest and recovery are not the same thing• The hidden cost of constant stimulation• Why successful people often struggle to switch off• The difference between passive and active recovery• Why Shirodhara is becoming more relevant today• The Ayurvedic concept of rhythm and healing• How modern life disrupts nervous system balance• Shirodhara and wearable health data• Why calmness feels unfamiliar to many people• Who should and should not undergo Shirodhara• Takradhara, hot flashes, psoriasis & inflammatory conditionsTimestamps:00:00 - 02:01: Rest vs Recovery: Understanding the Difference02:01 - 05:42: Why Modern Humans Struggle to Slow Down05:42 - 07:49: What Shirodhara Really Is and How It Works07:49 - 10:36: Racing Thoughts, Recovery & Wearable Health Markers10:36 - 12:39: Shirodhara, Panchakarma & Burnout Recovery12:39 - 14:46: Who Should Receive Shirodhara 14:46 - 15:24: Other Conditions & Final ReflectionsAbout Dr Vignesh DevrajDr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewformInstagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast so you never miss any new episodes. Thank you for your support.Disclaimer: We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#277 Karkidaka Chikitsa: Why Kerala's Monsoon Is Ayurveda's Most Powerful Healing Season With Dr Vignesh Devraj 03.06.2026 20минThis July, Dr. Vignesh Devraj travels from Kerala to Austria for a rare one-week immersive experience designed to help you reconnect with the healthiest version of yourself. A Program Designed to Help You Understand Your Prakriti with masterclasses, daily Ayurvedic Therapies, and a dedicated week towards inner healing. Happening from 19th to 25th July 2026, at Ayurveda Resort Mandira in Bad Waltersdorf, Austria.To know more: https://sitaramretreat.com/Return_to_your_healthiest_self/ BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hrs of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreatIn this episode, Dr Vignesh Devraj explores the fascinating relationship between seasons, health, and Ayurveda through the lens of Karkidaka Chikitsa, Kerala's traditional monsoon healing protocol.Ayurvedic physicians considered the monsoon a vulnerable period for overall health. Dr Vignesh explains the science and philosophy behind Karkidaka Kanji, the role of Panchakarma during the monsoon season, and why this period remains one of the most popular times for Ayurvedic treatments in Kerala.Whether you live in Kerala, Europe, or the Middle East, this episode offers practical insights into how seasonal adaptation is a powerful tool for longevity.Karkidaka Kanji Guide: How To Prepare It, When To Take It & Who Should Avoid It: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IewRsW5jiDJEbMipK-N7457J3kKm8VzQTRkqtAlUoWY/edit?usp=sharing Episode Highlights:Understanding Ritucharya and seasonal adaptationWhy Karkidaka Masam is important in AyurvedaThe connection between monsoon and immunityWhy major decisions were traditionally avoided during KarkidakamKarkidaka Chikitsa explainedWhy monsoon is ideal for PanchakarmaKarkidaka Kanji and its medicinal ingredientsDasamoola and Dasapushpam benefitsHousehold vs clinical Ayurvedic protocolsHow to apply seasonal Ayurveda anywhere in the worldTimestamps:00:00 - 02:57: Understanding Karkidaka Masam02:57 - 06:10: Why Karkidakam became a healing month06:10 - 08:35: Why monsoon is ideal for Panchakarma08:35 - 10:20: Navara rice & medicinal properties10:20 - 12:55: Dasamoola, Dasapushpam & monsoon immunity12:55 - 14:55: Karkidaka Kanji14:55 - 18:29: Why people travel for monsoon Ayurveda18:29 - 19:19: How to practice seasonal Ayurveda at home19:19 - 20:10: Who should consider Panchakarma during monsoon?About Dr Vignesh DevrajDr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast so you never miss any new episodes. Thank you for your support.Disclaimer: We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#275 Menopause Beyond Fear | HRT and Panchakarma Explained with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 29.05.2026 11минThe 14-Day Ayurvedic Reset at Sitaram RetreatThis 14-day program at Sitaram Retreat focuses on resetting the body’s natural balance, creating the conditions in which sustainable healing can finally happen without quick fixes. If you have been struggling with autoimmune conditions, menopause, burnout, or stagnant weight loss, then consider taking time out for a deep reset and authentic healing. Check out www.sitaramretreat.com or Chat Here: https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=8138888912&text&type=phone_number&app_absent=0 BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hrs of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreatCan Panchakarma replace Hormone Replacement Therapy during menopause? Or do both have different roles to play?In this episode, Dr Vignesh Devraj breaks down Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), one of the most controversial topics for menopausal health. This conversation explores why many women are deeply confused about HRT, why menopause is not a sudden event, and how Panchakarma can become deeply valuable for the menopausal transition. If you are confused about HRT, afraid of menopause, or trying to understand where Ayurveda and Panchakarma fit into women’s hormonal health, this episode helps.Episode Highlights:Why women became fearful of HRTSevere menopause symptoms and mental healthWhy HRT is neither a villain nor a magic solutionMenopause as a continuation of long-term lifestyle patternsPanchakarma as preparation for perimenopause and menopauseThe role of sleep, stress, burnout, and recoveryTimestamps:00:00 - 01:06: Panchakarma vs HRT01:06 - 03:25: Severe Menopause symptoms03:25 - 05:39: Menopause & Lifestyle patterns05:39 - 07:16: Panchakarma as preparation07:16 - 08:53: Mild to moderate symptoms08:53 - 09:51: Combining HRT and Panchakarma09:51 - 11:09: Firefighting vs preventionAbout Dr Vignesh DevrajDr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link:https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here.(or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit:www.vigneshdevraj.comwww.sitaramretreat.comInstagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.
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#276 People-Pleasing, The Throat Chakra & Why Self-Love Heals Your Thyroid With Dr Vignesh Devraj and Dr Dixa Bhavsar 27.05.2026 52минThe 14-Day Ayurvedic Reset at Sitaram RetreatThis 14-day program at Sitaram Retreat focuses on resetting the body’s natural balance, creating the conditions in which sustainable healing can finally happen without quick fixes. If you have been struggling with autoimmune conditions, menopause, burnout, or stagnant weight loss, then consider taking time out for a deep reset and authentic healing. Check out www.sitaramretreat.com or Chat Here: https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=8138888912&text&type=phone_number&app_absent=0 BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hrs of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreatWhy do so many women with Hashimoto’s struggle with people-pleasing, anxiety, guilt, and difficulty expressing their true feelings?In this episode, Dr. Vignesh Devraj and Dr. Dixa Bhavsar explore the emotional and psychological patterns often seen in Hashimoto’s and other autoimmune conditions. Drawing from clinical experience and Dr. Dixa’s personal healing journey, they discuss the connections between stress, self-worth, communication, boundaries, emotional suppression, and recovery.The conversation highlights Ayurveda’s perspective on self-love, mindfulness, feminine energy, gratitude, and the idea that healing extends beyond medicines and dietary changes. It also involves improving the relationship we have with ourselves.Episode Highlights • Emotional suppression and Hashimoto’s • Communication and healing • Self-love vs. toxic self-love • Why women are more prone to autoimmune conditions • Feminine energy, rest, and burnout • Gratitude, mindfulness, and journaling • Health anxiety and perfectionism in healing • Boundaries and emotional awareness • Intention and recovery • Ayurveda, mindset, and resilienceTimestamps 00:00–05:42 — Stress, Self-Worth & Hashimoto’s 05:42–12:50 — Relationship Boundaries 12:50–21:10 — Emotional Suppression & Autoimmune Disease 21:10–27:00 — Healing Family Resentment 27:00–35:00 — Activating Feminine Energy 35:00–43:00 — Breaking Perfectionism 43:00–52:20 — Building Emotional ResilienceAbout the GuestsDr. Dixa Bhavsar is an Ayurvedic physician specializing in women’s health, thyroid disorders, hormonal imbalances, and autoimmune conditions.Dr. Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician, founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, and a practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link:https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit:www.vigneshdevraj.comwww.sitaramretreat.comInstagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast so you never miss any new episodes. Thank you for your support.Disclaimer: We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#274 Trauma, Suppressed Emotions & Healing Through Movement with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) & Luuk Melisse 13.05.2026 58минThe 14-Day Ayurvedic Reset at Sitaram RetreatThis 14-day program at Sitaram Retreat focuses on resetting the body’s natural balance, creating the conditions in which sustainable healing can finally happen without quick fixes. If you have been struggling with autoimmune conditions, menopause, burnout, or stagnant weight loss, then consider taking time out for a deep reset and authentic healing. Check out www.sitaramretreat.com or Chat Here: https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=8138888912&text&type=phone_number&app_absent=0 BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hrs of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com What happens when movement becomes more than fitness? The conversation moves through the modern wellness culture, the psychology of discomfort, and why many people today feel disconnected despite living in the most connected era in history.If you’ve ever felt overstimulated, emotionally disconnected, or constantly seeking comfort yet feeling restless, this episode with Luuk Melisse explores movement, emotional expression, discomfort, community, and the future of human connection in an increasingly digital world.Episode Highlights:What Sanctum is and how it combines ancient & modern practicesWhy discomfort is necessary for growth and resilienceThe emotional side of movement and expressionSpiritual bypassing and modern wellness cultureWhy humans are designed for movement and challengeCommunity, loneliness, and the future of social wellnessHuman connection as a “premium experience” in the futureTimestamps:00:00 - 04:50: What is Sanctum? 04:50 - 08:45: Why comfort is slowly killing us08:45 - 16:25: Emotional suppression & body expression16:25 - 20:00: Movement and mental health20:00 - 24:40: Blocked energy for awareness24:40 - 39:10: Over-optimization leads to loneliness39:10 - 49:20: Why humans seek challenges49:20 - 54:20: Movement, trauma, and boundaries54:20 - 57:21: Ayurveda & the Sitaram experienceAbout Luuk MelisseLuuk Melisse is the founder of Sanctum, a global movement-based wellness practice that combines fitness, breathwork, meditation, music, and emotional expression into immersive experiences focused on connection, resilience, and transformation.About Dr Vignesh DevrajDr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajLinkedin - Dr Vignesh Devraj Twitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: We don’t recommend using this as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#273 Why So Many Women Are Developing Hashimoto’s Today with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) and Dr. Dixa Bhavsar 09.05.2026 52минThe 14-Day Ayurvedic Reset at Sitaram RetreatThis 14-day program at Sitaram Retreat focuses on resetting the body’s natural balance, creating the conditions in which sustainable healing can finally happen without quick fixes. If you have been struggling with autoimmune conditions, menopause, burnout, or stagnant weight loss, then consider taking time out for a deep reset and authentic healing. Check out www.sitaramretreat.com or Chat Here: https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=8138888912&text&type=phone_number&app_absent=0 BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hrs of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Explore Hashimoto’s from both a clinical and lived perspective from Dr Dixa’s experience and understand how Hashimoto’s is different from hypothyroidism, what happens in the body, and what can be done to manage the condition effectively. A key focus of this conversation is why Hashimoto’s is more common in women today. Episode Highlights:How is Hashimoto different from regular hypothyroidism?Common early symptoms of Hashimoto'The role of gut health and nutrient deficiencies in Hashimoto’sKey Lifestyle Factors for Healing Hashimoto'sDietary patterns that worsen Hashimoto's symptomsLong-term lifestyle changes for Hashimoto'sTimestamps:00:00 – 08:30: Diagnosis, journey, medication fears, lifestyle & stress 08:30 – 16:30: Mindset, emotions, Hashimoto’s basics & self-worth 16:30 – 24:30: Thyroid vs autoimmune, gut health, brain fog & awareness 24:30 – 32:00: Self-love, discipline, balance, weight & routine 32:00 – 40:00: Movement, habits, intention, food & environment 40:00 – 48:00: Inclusion, sustainability & mindset shifts 48:00 – 50:00: Final reflectionsAbout Dr. Dixa BhavsarDr. Dixa Bhavsar is an Ayurvedic doctor specialising in women’s health, particularly thyroid, hormonal, and autoimmune conditions. Having personally experienced Hashimoto’s, her approach combines clinical understanding with lived experience, focusing on sustainable lifestyle practices and long-term well-being.About Dr Vignesh Devraj: Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajLinkedin - Dr Vignesh Devraj Twitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: We don’t recommend using this as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#273 Why So Many Women Are Developing Hashimoto’s Today with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) and Dr. Dixa Bhavsar 06.05.2026 51минThe 14-Day Ayurvedic Reset at Sitaram RetreatThis 14-day program at Sitaram Retreat focuses on resetting the body’s natural balance, creating the conditions in which sustainable healing can finally happen without quick fixes. If you have been struggling with autoimmune conditions, menopause, burnout, or stagnant weight loss, then consider taking time out for a deep reset and authentic healing. Check out www.sitaramretreat.com or Chat Here: https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=8138888912&text&type=phone_number&app_absent=0 BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. With over 6 hrs of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. Link: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Explore Hashimoto’s from both a clinical and lived perspective from Dr Dixa’s experience and understand how Hashimoto’s is different from hypothyroidism, what happens in the body, and what can be done to manage the condition effectively. A key focus of this conversation is why Hashimoto’s is more common in women today. Episode Highlights:How is Hashimoto different from regular hypothyroidism?Common early symptoms of Hashimoto'The role of gut health and nutrient deficiencies in Hashimoto’sKey Lifestyle Factors for Healing Hashimoto'sDietary patterns that worsen Hashimoto's symptomsLong-term lifestyle changes for Hashimoto'sTimestamps:00:00 – 08:30: Diagnosis, journey, medication fears, lifestyle & stress 08:30 – 16:30: Mindset, emotions, Hashimoto’s basics & self-worth 16:30 – 24:30: Thyroid vs autoimmune, gut health, brain fog & awareness 24:30 – 32:00: Self-love, discipline, balance, weight & routine 32:00 – 40:00: Movement, habits, intention, food & environment 40:00 – 48:00: Inclusion, sustainability & mindset shifts 48:00 – 50:00: Final reflectionsAbout Dr. Dixa BhavsarDr. Dixa Bhavsar is an Ayurvedic doctor specialising in women’s health, particularly thyroid, hormonal, and autoimmune conditions. Having personally experienced Hashimoto’s, her approach combines clinical understanding with lived experience, focusing on sustainable lifestyle practices and long-term well-being.About Dr Vignesh Devraj: Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajLinkedin - Dr Vignesh Devraj Twitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: We don’t recommend using this as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#272 Perimenopause: The Missing Conversation Every Woman Must Have with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 29.04.2026 13минMenopause isn’t a sudden event; it’s a transition that begins 5-10 years earlier. In this episode, Dr. Vignesh Devraj explains what really happens during perimenopause and menopause, why symptoms like hot flashes, anxiety, and poor sleep feel unpredictable, and how your earlier lifestyle and menstrual health shape this phase.From an Ayurvedic perspective, menopause is a stage of depletion where resilience reduces, and the body becomes more sensitive. This episode also explores when Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) may help, the role of lifestyle changes and Panchakarma, and why preparing in your 30s and 40s can make the transition smoother.Episode HighlightsUnderstanding perimenopause: the phase that begins 5–10 years earlierThe concept of menopause as a “second puberty.”How lifestyle, stress, and menstrual history shape your menopausal experienceThe Ayurvedic perspective: menopause as a depletion and sensitivity phaseHormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): when it helps and when it may not be necessaryThe importance of preparing in your 30s and 40s for a smoother transitionPanchakarma and lifestyle corrections as preventive toolsReframing menopause as a reset, not a declineEpisode Timestamps00:00 - 01:30: Why menopause still feels confusing01:30 - 03:00: Menopause as a “second puberty.”03:00 - 05:00: Why menopause happens biologically05:00 - 06:00: Your menopause is a continuation of your past06:00 - 10:00: Ayurveda on menopause & Hormone Replacement Therapy10:00 - 11:30: Lifestyle changes and Panchakarma 11:30 - 12:30: Can menopause be delayed?About Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#271 Return to Abundance: A Guided Meditation on Effortless Receiving with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 22.04.2026 12минThis 12-minute guided meditation invites you to shift your understanding of abundance from something you chase to something you allow. Through gentle breath awareness, body relaxation, and subtle inner observation, this practice helps you reconnect with the natural flow of abundance already present within you.Episode HighlightsGrounding into the present moment through breathReleasing physical tension and mental contractionRecognizing the body’s innate intelligence and continuous supportUnderstanding abundance as a state of openness, not effortShifting from “lack” to “receiving”Reconnecting with moments of ease, flow, and effortless alignmentCultivating trust in life’s natural rhythmHow to Use This Meditation:Ideal for mornings to set an open, receptive toneUseful during moments of stress, overwhelm, or tightnessCan be practiced daily to build a deeper sense of ease and trust About Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#270 Migraine: Causes, Triggers, and Ayurvedic Management with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 15.04.2026 18минWhat if your migraine isn’t random, but your body trying to tell you something important?In this episode, Dr. Vignesh Devraj breaks down why migraine is not just a headache and why simply escaping triggers or taking painkillers isn’t enough. From inflammation to the surprising link between gut health and migraines, this episode connects modern science with Ayurvedic insight. You’ll discover how sleep, stress, digestion, and daily routine quietly shape your migraine patterns and why Ayurveda sees it as a deeper imbalance of Vata and Pitta, not an isolated issue.If you’ve been managing migraines but not understanding them, this episode offers a completely different lens and a way forward.Episode Highlights:Why migraine is a real physiological conditionThe role of the trigeminal nerve & inflammation Migraine Triggers are not randomLifestyle, Gut health and migraines Understanding migraine as ArdhavabhedakaClinical insights on Panchakarma therapies for MigrainesA step-by-step lifestyle and recovery framework Timestamps:00:00 - 01:00: Migraine is not imaginary01:00 - 02:00: What actually happens during a migraine02:00 - 03:30: Common triggers & environmental changes03:30 - 04:30: Gut-brain connection04:30 - 09:00: Migraine as Ardhavabhedaka09:00 - 15:30: Panchakarma & Ayurveda Remedies for Migraine15:30 – 16:30: Lifestyle Changes for Panchakarma16:30 – 17:39 Rethinking migraineAbout Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#269 Reconnecting With Your True Purpose: A Guided Meditation with Dr Vignesh Devraj, MD (Ay) 08.04.2026 16минThis guided meditation invites you to shift how you relate to purpose—not as something to be found externally, but as an inner intelligence already present within you. Through breath awareness, body relaxation, and subtle reflection, the session gently guides you back to moments of inner alignment and quiet clarity. Rather than forcing answers, it creates space for a deeper listening—where purpose reveals itself step by step.Episode Highlights:Why the search for purpose often feels exhausting and misdirectedHow moments of “effortless rightness” act as signals, not coincidencesThe role of conditioning in disconnecting you from your natural pathThe power of willingness (sankalpa) over force or controlTrusting clarity as something that unfolds graduallyAbout Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#268 Why You Feel Dead at 3 PM: The Truth About Naps Nobody Tells You | With Dr. Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 01.04.2026 9минNapping is often misunderstood as laziness, but what if it’s actually a performance booster? There’s a difference between napping and sleeping, and this episode explores the Ayurvedic perspective behind it, explaining why your body naturally experiences an energy dip and how intentional naps can enhance focus, recovery, and productivity. Key Topics CoveredWhy napping is often stigmatizedThe Science of Energy dipsDaytime Sleep & Kapha Dosha Sleep inertia and its impactHow long naps affect night sleepTimestamps00:00 - 01:00: Why we feel guilty about napping01:00 - 03:30: “discipline” vs body awareness03:30 - 05:30: Ayurvedic view of post-lunch drowsiness05:30 - 06:30: Sleep inertia explained06:30 - 07:00: food & sleepiness07:00 - 08:00: 7-day experiment 08:00 - 09:00: Episode TakeawaysAbout Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#267 Why Coffee Works for Some People and Backfires for Others | With Dr. Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 25.03.2026 14минMost of us cannot start our day without a cup of coffee, but is it actually giving us energy, or just hiding fatigue? In this episode, we explore coffee through both Ayurveda and modern physiology. This is not about labeling coffee as “good” or “bad,” but understanding how it interacts with your body. Why does coffee make some people feel sharp and productive, while others feel anxious, restless, or still tired even after multiple cups?Episode Highlights:How caffeine actually works in the brainWhy does your body build tolerance over timeThe Ayurvedic understanding of coffeeIts impact on digestion, sleep, and the nervous systemAnd how to consume coffee without dependencyTimestamps:00:00 - 01:30: Coffee For Sharper Focus 01:30 - 04:00: Origins of Coffee04:00 - 05:00: Filter coffee as a ritual05:00 - 07:00: Coffee through Ayurveda07:00 - 09:30: Caffeine Addiction Explained09:30 - 10:30: Coffee and Vata10:30 - 11:30: Coffee and sleep11:31 - 12:30: Decaf coffee12:35 - 13:30: Habit loops & Panchakarma detox 13:30 - 14:40: Key takeawayAbout Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#266 Spirituality in Healthcare: What Dying People Taught Me About Being Alive | With Dr. Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) and Kenneth Nacario Lee 18.03.2026 52минIf you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE What makes Ayurveda unique in its treatment approach is its practical wisdom on the concept of Vata. Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Recently, I recorded a workshop on Balancing The Mighty Vata, with over 6 hrs of content and notes filled with practical insights that can be integrated into our lives. You can access this at: https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr. Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajLinkedin - Dr Vignesh Devraj Twitter - @VigneshDevrajIn this deeply reflective conversation with a hospice chaplain, Ken shares insights from years of providing spiritual care in moments of life, suffering, and death. He explains how spiritual health is increasingly recognized as an essential dimension of wellbeing, alongside physical, mental, and emotional health. The discussion explores how chaplains support people across faiths, what happens psychologically and spiritually when someone approaches death, and why simply being present with someone in suffering can be the most powerful form of care. Drawing from bhakti traditions, Ken explains how devotion is rooted not in fear of God, but in love and relationship. Dr. Vignesh reflects on how religion can sometimes create guilt and rigid pathways, while spirituality often offers freedom and agency. Ultimately, the conversation arrives at a deeper question: beyond labels like religion or spirituality, what truly matters?Timestamps00:00 - 05:00: Chaplain and Spiritual Health05:00 - 13:00: The “ministry of presence.”13:00 - 15:30: Consistency in spiritual care15:30 - 17:00: Caring for caregivers17:00 - 27:00: How to Approach Death27:00 - 51:30: Spiritual Transformation and Misunderstood Religions51:30 - 54:00: The deeper question: presence over labelsAbout Kenneth Nacario Lee Kenneth Nacario Lee (Kula Pradipa Das) is currently a chaplain at Stanford. He received his chaplaincy training at University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey. Kenneth was introduced to Eastern wisdom texts at a young age, leading to a period of monastic training and later studies in psychology and religion at Rutgers University. About Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.We truly hope you are enjoying our content. Want to help us shape and grow this show faster? Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - The content of the podcast episodes is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical procedures, consultations, diagnosis, or treatment in any manner. We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions for you, others, or for treating your patients.(What does a chaplain do, What working in hospice looks like, How chaplains support people, How some people face death with peace and acceptance, The relationship between poverty, religion, and spirituality Fear of God vs love of God, The role of guilt in spiritual growth0
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#265 Why Some Angry People Change the World (And Others Destroy Themselves) | With Dr. Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) 11.03.2026 19минAnger is often seen as something dangerous or something that must be suppressed. But from an Ayurvedic perspective, anger is not inherently negative. It is a powerful emotional force that, when understood and directed properly, can become a source of clarity, courage, and transformation.The conversation examines how anger arises, what happens in the brain and body during moments of anger, and why suppressed anger can translate into physiological stress. The episode also explores how disciplined anger has historically driven meaningful change and how individuals can learn to transform reactive anger into conscious action.Episode BreakdownThe connection between Anger & Agni Why Anger isn’t meant to be Suppressed Anger is a Secondary Emotion How Krishna Sees Anger as an EmotionTurning Anger in Your Favour How to Manage Anger Practically Timestamps00:00 – 02:00: The real question about anger02:00 – 04:00: Anger as fire in Ayurveda04:00 – 05:30: Anger vs frustration, fear, and sadness05:30 – 07:00: The Bhagavad Gita’s psychological chain of anger07:00 – 11:30: What happens in the brain & body during anger12:30 – 15:30: When anger becomes constructive15:30 – 16:30: Destructive anger vs value-driven anger16:30 – 19:00: A practical framework for managing angerAbout Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#264 Bhakti, Prayer & The Healing Power of Voice With Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) and Jahnavi Harrison 04.03.2026 1ч 6минIn this conversation, we explore bhakti not merely as philosophy, but as lived experience. The Grammy-nominated Jahnavi Harrison shares how prayer, kirtan, and service shaped her life and how voice becomes a pathway to healing and surrender. From the teachings of Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita to the raw reality of ego, repetition, and pain, this episode moves between the sacred and the practical.Episode Highlights: Bhakti is active, not passiveIntention transforms ritual into a relationshipEgo coexists with devotion — maturity is managing itRepetition creates spiritual depthPain can be a channel for BhaktiPrayer is talking to GodTimestamp: 00: 00 - 05:00: Bhakti is a devotional service05:00 - 09:30: Bhakti Beyond Selfish Motives09:30 - 13:00: Patience and Enthusiasm For Bhakti Marg13:00 - 18:00: Redirecting Desire with Bhakti18:00 - 29:30: Singing From Your Heart29:30 - 32:00: Talking to God with Prayers32:00 - 33:30: Bhaja Govindam33:30 - 37:00: The intention of Love37:00 - 48:30: Mantra Chanting & Rituals48:30 - 54:00: The Grammy Nominations54:00 - 1:00:00: The Beauty of Pain and Prayers About Our Guest: Jahnavi Harrison is a musician, writer, practitioner of bhakti-yoga and a Grammy Award nominee for devotion-rooted music. She spent her formative years at Bhaktivedanta Manor in England, in a rich environment where mantra chanting and sacred art were a part of everyday life. With a background in Western and Eastern classical music and dance, she has tried to pursue a path of self realisation and service through artistic expression. About Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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#263 From Moksha to Muscle: How Yoga Became Fitness with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) and Prasad Rangnekar 25.02.2026 1ч 2минYoga today is widely understood as a physical practice centered around flexibility and postures. However, its original intent goes far beyond the body. In this episode, we discuss how yoga is not an activity performed for an hour a day, but a lifelong process of refining awareness and transforming the way we perceive ourselves and the world. We examine why suffering has traditionally been the starting point for yogic enquiry, how identity and conditioning shape our experience of reality, and why true yoga involves freeing ourselves from deeply rooted mental patterns rather than simply improving physical capability.Episode Highlights: Why yoga was never meant to be limited to physical posturesThe true goal of yoga: moksha and the removal of sufferingWhy suffering and crisis often initiate deeper spiritual enquiryHow identity itself becomes a source of sufferingThe original definition of asana, according to PatanjaliThe importance of relaxing effort and cultivating awarenessHow yoga transforms personality, perception, and life experienceEpisode Timestamps:00:00 – 05:00: Yoga is more than a physical practice05:00 – 10:00: Yoga as a path, not an activity10:00 – 15:00: The deeper goal of yoga: removal of suffering15:00 – 20:00: Why a crisis often becomes the doorway to yoga20:00 – 25:00: How the mind shapes your entire experience of life25:00 – 30:00: Moksha, desire, and freedom from mental bondage30:00 – 35:00: Chitta vritti and breaking free from conditioning35:00 – 40:00: The illusion of identity and the source of psychological suffering40:00 – 45:00: Spiritual identity and the subtle ego trap45:00 – 50:00: The true meaning of asana according to Patanjali50:00 – 55:00: Effortlessness and the transition into deeper states of awareness55:00 – 60:00: Yoga as a complete system for inner transformationAbout Prasad Rangnekar:Prasad Rangnekar is an internationally respected yoga teacher known for his deep study and teaching of traditional yoga philosophy, especially the Patanjali Yoga Sutras. His work focuses on restoring the original intent of yoga as a path of inner transformation rather than merely a physical practice.About Dr Vignesh Devraj Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.If you are interested in doing a one-on-one Ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link: https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-istIf you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (or copy paste this in your browser: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform )BALANCING THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, the nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Watch my practical inputs that can be integrated into our life at https://vigneshdevraj.com/balancing-the-mighty-vata/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevrajTwitter - @VigneshDevrajWe truly hope you are enjoying our content. Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you’ll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support.Disclaimer: - We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions.
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