Ayurveda Mana

Poomully Mana is considered to be the richest and the most powerful Nampoothiri family in Kerala. Originated 500 years ago, Poomully Mana was reconstructed in 1850 by Shri. Poomully Narayanan Nampoothiripad. The richest landlords in Kerala, Poomully Mana’s people were famous for promoting various Arts and Cultural forms of Kerala. The Poomully Mana was famous for its Kerala Style of Architectural Design. For centuries Poomully Mana’s name and fame continues, and it has contributed in its own way in preserving and nurturing the tremendous and rich heritage, which is unique to Kerala.

Poomully Neelakandan Nampoothiripad popularly known as Aram Thampuran was born in 1921. He was a living legend and was an authority in Ayurveda, Kalari, Yoga and other performing Arts. His expertise in all forms of art and literature and his knowledge in all facets of life gave him the name “Arivinte Thampuran” (King of Knowledge). He is unmatched in his knowledge of Ayurveda. His selfless and untiring efforts in the treatment and promotions of Ayurveda have been widely acclaimed. This can be amply seen by the work done by him at the Keraleeya Ayurveda Samajam,  Shornoor, where under his Chairmanship a Research facility for the treatment of Diabetes and Infertility has been established with great success.

Decades ago, when no modern facilities existed in the field of “Visha Chikilsa” (Toxicology), Shri Nampoothiripad had won the respect of many with his curative powers. Shri Poomully Neelakandan Nampoothiripad was gifted with lot of followers and disciples and the knowledge and Karisma of Aram Thampuran is preserved by his followers and they are passing this for the well being of the mankind. 

Today, Poomully Mana is being used as a Heritage Ayurvedic Treatment Centre with all facilities to suit modern lifestyle but with out losing sight of traditional Values and Principles. A right combination of Ayurveda, Kalari, and Marma treatments known as “POOMULLY WAY” formulated by Aramthampuran is what we are offering with a difference in POOMULLY MANA.


Treatments at Ayurveda Mana

These special treatments include treatments for Stress relief, Spondylitis, Arthritis, Slip Disc & Chronic Low Back Pain, Bronchial diseases, Cancer of Breast and Uterus, Diabetes, E.N.T. Diseases, Epilepsy, Facial paralysis, Migraine, Neurological complaints, Obesity, Psoriasis &other skin problems, Gastric and liver problems , Beauty therapy etc. Exclusive treatments are offered for Infertility and sports Injuries such as Tennis elbow, Sprains  etc.

Accomodation at Ayurveda Mana

 

 

 

12 beautifully furnished spacious bed rooms with attached bathroom and toilets. Some of the classical features of Heritage rooms are :

  • Each rooms are named with auspicious flowers and jewels. 

  • Furnished with antiques. The roof are paneled with wooden pallets to maintain the temperature. 

  • Colonial ethnic flooring with large windows for better air circulation. 

  • Classical paintings which depicts the Kerala's culture, art forms and festivals. 

Other features:

  • Each rooms are equipped with telephones and internet .

  • 24 hours hot water in all rooms.

  • Natural organic water for the toilets. 

All the rooms are decorated and furnished keeping in view to depict the ecstasies of the past, giving the guest a feel of the royal living.


Facilities at Ayurveda Mana


Library  - The Peringode Poomully Mana library holds an immense collection of books and manuscripts that are illustrative examples of India’s proud cultural heritage. The library holds works on a wide range of subjects namely Ayurveda, Hasthi Ayurveda, Visha chikilsa , Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Ithihasas, Dharmasasthras, Jyotisha, Ganitha, Kosha, Vyakarana, Chandas, Shilpa and Vasthu Sasthra . Thantras, Manthras, Sthothras, Music etc. The library also boasts hundreds of Manuscripts written in Malayalam and Grandha Script. The library contains an  extremely rare collection of manuscripts on such subjects as Kalaripayattu and treatments.

Museum - has the rarest collection of items which have been used in Kerala for centuries, some of the items displayed in museum:

A  rare collection of bronze brass vessels 
Potteries 
Old musical equipments (percussion and wind instrument like Mizhavu, Edakka, Kuzhal, Chenda) 
Deepa sthambam 
Ana chamayam 
Pooja items 
Coins 
Wooden methiadies 
Ivory carvings 
Wooden carving 
Wooden utensils 
Martial art equipments like Vaal, Paricha etc., 

Herbal garden -  Ayurveda mana is been surrounded by rich vegetation of herbals and medicinal plants which can generate positive energy in your body and mind.

Yoga Room

Kalari

The traditional training of Kalarippayattu, a martial art of Kerala, is always done inside the Kalari which is specially constructed practicing area. Kalari Payattu was first introduced to Peringode in 1940. This Kalari is situated in the Sri Rama Temple of Poomully Mana. 

Kaavu - The sacred groves or forests (kaavu) is perhaps the oldest eco-friendly project of ancient Kerala.  The evergreen forests with temples within them used to be considered sacred and protected.Poomully mana still keeps the kaavu in its original state which describes the mana's commitment on preserving the heritage and ecofriendly activities.

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