Services: Ayurvedic Spa (Beauty & Hair Care),  Yoga & Meditation Classes, Ayurvedic Courses, Online Consultation, PANCHAKARMA, Shiro Dhara, Healing Massage, Weight Loss Prg., etc. Wheelchair Accessible & plenty of free PARKING

 

 

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Please Contact us for arrange of any small or big size events / seminar/ conference

Events of the Year  2008

 

Toronto & Montreal

INTRODUCTORY COURSES FOR** PROFESSIONAL USE & SELF HELP HEALING

  •  Crystal Bridal Make-up using Pure Minerals, Organic & Vegan Make-up: Total 3 Hours $ 110.00 (Sunday - Monday, 12pm to 3 pm)

Instructor: Jayshree Baburam, Montreal

“DIVINE BEAUTY INSTITUTE AND COSMETICS” IS HOSTING A MAKEUP EXHIBITION OF TRENDY ORGANIC, VEGAN and PURE MINERAL MAKEUP+ 

FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL JAYSHREE AT 1-780-813-0175, EMAIL: info@DivineBeautyCosmetics.com

  • Ayurvedic Head Massage Course: Total 5 Hours, $ 195 (Material Extra, Massage Oils, etc) (Saturday: 11am to 4 pm)

Instructor: Rakesh R. Modi, Toronto

  • Facial+ Acupressure for Beauty & General Health Care: Total 5 Hours, $ 205.00 (Monday, 4pm to 9pm)

Instructor: Rakesh R. Modi, Toronto

DATE: 16-17-18 FEB 2008 (Saturday, Sunday, Monday) 

VENUE: AYURVED CENTRE, Toronto

ADDRESS: 1115, O’Connor Drive, Toronto, On M4B 2T5

TEL: 416-778-9341 (Ask for RAKESH)

Email: Ayurved@Sympatico.ca

PARKING: FREE (Park in HARVEY’s Plaza Across)

DIRECTION: Please visit: www.AyurvedToronto.com/Directions.htm

 

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Many great gift ideas to discover with great new concept of pure cosmetics, perfectly suitable to even person with serious skin problems*  

** Minimum 6+ students require for each event, *some Conditions apply

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DATE: 20-21 FEB 2008 (WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY) 

VENUE: DIVINE BEAUTY INSTITUTE AND COSMETICS (Montreal)

ADDRESS: SUITE 2428, 1000 de la GAUCHETIERE STREET WEST,

24TH FLOOR, Montreal

TEL: 1-780-813-0175

Email: info@DivineBeautyCosmetics.com  

  • Crystal Bridal Make-up using Pure Minerals, Organic & Vegan Make-up: Total 3 Hours $ 110.00

(WEDNESDAY: 10 am to 1 pm)  (THURSDAY: 4 pm to 7 pm)

Instructor: Jayshree Baburam, Montreal,

  • Ayurvedic Head Massage Course: Total 5 Hours, $ 195 (Material Extra, Massage Oils, etc) (WEDNESDAY: 2 pm to 7 pm)

Instructor: Rakesh R. Modi, Toronto

  •  Facial+ Acupressure for Beauty & General Health Care: Total 5 Hours, $ 205.00 (THURSDAY: 10 am to 3 pm)

Instructor: Rakesh R. Modi, Toronto

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Events of the Year  2007

  • ESTHETIQUE & SPA INTERNATIONAL SHOW

    April 22 & 23 2007(Sunday & Monday)

     

    Star Speakers (Invited Speakers):

     

    >>> Guru Prof. Sir Dr. Jitendra Uniyal

     

    Topic (1): VEDIC ASTROLOGY & AYURVEDA

    Time: Sunday, 9.30 am, Room No. 202-B

     

    Topic (2):  MANAGEMENT OF PLANETARY CONDITIONS FOR NATURAL BEAUTY & HEALTH

    Time: Sunday, 1.30 pm, Room No. 202-B

     

    >>> Dr. Rakesh Modi

     

    Topic (1):  AYURVEDA

    Time: Monday, 9.30 am, Room No. 202-B

     

    Topic (2):  PANCHAKARMA

    Time: Monday, 1.30 pm, Room No. 202-B

      

    Downtown Metro Toronto Convention Centre

     

    For Detailed Information visit: www.spa-show.com Tel: 1-866-772-7469

    Step (1) click on "English"

    Step (2) click on "Toronto"

    Step (3) click on "Toronto 2007, 7th Edition"

    Step (4) click on "Visitors"

    Step (5) Click on "Toronto 2007 Program"

    On-site registration fee: $ 60 per person (or visit official website to confirm fee structure)

Events of the Year  2006

  • Windfall Ecology Festival

Location: Fairy Lake Park, Newmarket, On Canada

 

Program 1

Speaker: Rakesh Modi

Subject: Ayurveda

Date & Time: June 11th 2006 at 11.00 am to 11.30 pm

 

Program 2

Speaker: Rakesh Modi & Team

Subject: Yoga - Meditation & Classical Music

Date & Time: June 11th 2006 at 11.30 am to 12.00 pm

 

Organizers: Ministry of Environment & Ministry of Tourism, Canada

 

For more information please visit: www.WindFallCentre.ca

  • Workshops on Ayurveda: South Asian Heritage Month

Speaker: Rakesh Modi

 

Program 1

Date: May 06 2006

Time: 2.00 pm to 3.30 pm

Location: Bathurst Clark Resource Library

900, Clark Avenue, Woodbridge, On L4J 8C1

 

Program 2

Date: May 27 2006

Time: 2.00 pm to 3.30 pm

Location: Pierre Berton Resource Library

4921 Rutherford Road, Woodbridge, On L4L 1A6

 

Organizer: Vaughan Public Library

Events of the Year  2005

  •  CARASSUGA FESTIVAL (INDIA PAVILION), May 27-29, 2005

LOCATION:
Hershey Centre, 5500 Rose Cherry Place, Mississauga
(North off Matheson, one traffic light East of Kennedy)

 

Program:

1) Presentation on Yoga & Meditation

            Presented by Rakesh Modi & Team

            Time: 6.00 pm to 6.30 pm, Saturday May 28, 2005

2) Presentation on Ayurveda

            Presented by Rakesh Modi

            Time: 7.00 pm to 7.30 pm, Sunday May 29, 2005

Over 20,000 people expected from over 22 different countries.
 

Events of the Year  2002 / 2003 / 2004

  • WORLD HERBO EXPO 2004, India.. January 12 – 14, 2004

     

    Event Address:    Auditorium Hall, Opposite Patel Nagar,

                    The Oriental Institute of Science & Technology located at Thakral Nagar,       

                    Bhopal (city), 462 021, M.P. (province), India

    Tel:     01191-755-2713713, 2752727, 2754941
    Contact Address:      
    The Secretary General, World Herbo Expo 2004
    Jeev-Jantu Kalyan Sangathan (PFA), "Vasundara Bhawan", E-4, Patel Nagar,
    Raisen Road, Bhopal-462012 (M.P.) India  bv

Highlights of Expo 

Objectives of the Expo
To introduce all international Herbs, Herbal products, Traditional Medicine, & Vaidhyas at one platform.
To make awareness about herbal treatment & advantages.
To provide one platform to South East Asia for International, Natural & Herbal products manufacturers, Exporters, Importers, NRI's & its Associates.
To create opportunity for establishing Business in Japan, USA, UK & European Countries.
To establish opportunity to make way for opening branches, Franchise & to establish business relationship in USA, UK & Japan through Non-Resident of India (NRI's) Networks.
To promote long term solutions by assembling the world's most enlighten thinking on its innovative themes for sustainable development of rich biodiversity of India.
Green Earth, " Healthy Animals - Healthy People".

 

PARTICIPANTS:

 All are invited

 Progressive growers & farmers;
Scientists, Engineers, Professors, Research scholars, Women Scientist;
NGO & Self Help Group;
Govt. & Private sector representatives & financial institutions;
Practitioners of Indian system of medicines & allied system;
Pharmaceutical Industries;
Investors, Importers & Exporters (Non-Residents of India &    Persons of Indian Origin);
Plant seeds supplying traders, Kitchen garden utilities item, Bio- pesticides & Bio-fertilizers;
International Ayurveda community;
Botanists, Biotechnologists, Agriculturists, Dairy & Animal Husbandry Expert;
Traders, policy makers, govt. officials, tourism promotion    agencies;
Delegates from all parts of India & foreign countries like Italy, Germany, France, U.K. Russia, China, USA, Canada, Sri Lanka, etc & NRIs from all over the world;
Manufacturers of Pharmaceuticals Machinery, Clinical analysis Laboratory, Raw material packaging & printing companies, Transport Companies;
Bio-energy, pancha-gavya, agnihotra experts, Bio-fertilizers manufacturers, Publishers;
Universities, Students, Trade Promotion Organization, Pharmaceutical Associations, Consultants, Research Institutes

Topics to be discussed
Exports & Globalization Ayurveda for Tribal Development;
Drug development & drug industry & GLP & GMP;
Role of Ayurveda in AIDS, Cancer, Heart & other deadly diseases;
Medicinal Plants to meet the global needs & to Channalise International Herbal marketing for Tribal Development & Primary Health Care.
Organic Farming & Certification for Export Potential & Bio-Diesel & Waste land development;
Urban waste recycling;
Export Potential of Diary & other Elite products.
Village level multi-enterprise system for viable agro-forestry;
cow as a Global Mother for sustainable biodiversity;
Impact of WTO & need for World Trade Promotion Initiative for  Poverty Alleviation;
Setting of Ayurvedic & Pharmacy Colleges nearby rich bio-diversity areas;
Bio-diversity, bio-technology intervention & role of women specialist, eco-tourism & holistic health science;
Profitable Joint ventures & foreign investment & partnership for green health mission;
Global view on education & research in Ayurveda & Technology adoption;
Energy for sustainable forestry & rural development. 

 

Important Dates
Last Date for registration:- Jan 5, 2004.
Last Date for submission of abstract:-
Nov 15, 2003.
Last Date for submission of detail paper:-
Nov 30, 2003.
Language of Paper presentation:- English or Hindi.
 

 

Background

One of the ways to achieve sustainable development and improve the standard of local populations living in areas rich in biodiversity is to take advantage of the new investment and trade opportunities that are emerging for biodiversity-friendly products and services. Markets for these products are on the rise because of the emerging biotechnology industry, the search by industry for recyclable products, and shifts in consumer behavior in developed and developing countries.

The world market of products and services derived from renewable resources is estimated to be more than US$ 900 billion per year, with USA, the European Union and Japan being the biggest countries. The world production of natural ingredients for cosmetics has been estimated at US$ 1 billion, out of which 55% is derived from developing countries. The ecotourism is also becoming an important niche within the tourism industry, generating more than US$ 260 billion yearly. Additionally, the UNCTAD/WTO International Trade Centre estimated the consumption of organic food and beverage at US$ 20 billion for 2000, and increasing up to US$ 60 billion for 2005 in Japan, USA and the European Union. National markets within developing countries for these products are also growing.

Biodiversity products have a high potential to offer realistic gains. They often have high value compared to their weight, what lends itself well for commercialization, value-addition and transportation to markets. Similarly, the nature of these products offers new possibilities for increased involvement of local and indigenous communities. For example, said communities could cultivate or domesticate some wild-collected plants, hence alleviating the processing. This would in turn leave a greater share of the added value a greater share of the added value to local producers, who would attach more value more value to the resource and be encouraged to commit more voluntarily to its protection, sustainable management and perpetual use.

If developing countries are able to seize these opportunities, biodiversity could be turned into an engine for growth and sustainable development. Currently, these countries are seeking to capture this potential through:

Developing legal and policy frameworks for the sustainable use of    biodiversity.
Acquiring technical and entrepreneurial capabilities.
Obtaining market information and market access.
Developing biodiversity conservation schemes. 

 

 Arrangements: Flight Arrangement & Accommodation can be arrange from USA & CANADA

 

For more information, please contact:

Mr. Rakesh Modi.

Ayurved & Acupuncture Centre

Toronto, Canada

Website: www.AyurvedToronto.com

Email:Ayurved@sympatico.ca

 

  • Unique Public Seminar

     

    Invited Guest Speaker: Mr. Ramesh N. Modi

    Address: Yorkwood Library Theather

    1785 Finch Ave West, Toronto, Ontario

     

    Date: 3rd November 2003

    Time: 6.30 to 9.30

     

    Organized by: Gujarat Abroad Newspaper and Radio, 

    Gujarati Business Association

     

  •  Holistic Retreat Camp, May 31st 2003

Featuring: Ayurveda Lecture, Acupuncture Demonstration, Yoga Demonstration, Beauty Care Demonstration, Home Remedies, Etc.

Presented by: Rakesh R. Modi

Place: Gerrard India Bazaar, Toronto, On Canada

Time: 12:00 pm to 8.00 pm

Admission: FREE

  •  Ayurved & Acupuncture Center's Booth / Camp, July 19-20 2003

Featuring: Ayurvedic Information, Acupuncture Introduction, Ayurvedic Products Sales, Etc.

Presented by: Rakesh R. Modi

Place: Central Island, Ratha Yatra of Iskcon Temple(Hindu Festival)

Time: Saturday - 1:00pm to 9:00 pm, Sunday - 12:00pm to 5.00 pm

Admission: FREE

  •  Natural Health Practices presented by the Ayurved & Acupuncture Centre

     

    Admission: FREE

     

    Place: Lakeside Terrace, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, On Canada 

    Date: Saturday, August 9th 2003 (Event days are 8-10 August 2003)

    For more information please visit www.magicfeet.com

     

    1)Ayurved Seminar
    A discussion on this ancient health care system with Rakesh Ramesh Modi. 1:30 p.m.
     

    2)Acupressure Workshop
    This ancient method of keeping "Good Health in Your Hands" are shared through this workshop conducted by Rakesh Ramesh Modi. 4:30 p.m.

     

     

    NOVEMBER 1 - 4, 2002, at Cochin, Kerala, India

     

    FOCAL THEME:       " World Health and Ayurveda "

     

    HIGHLIGHTS:

     

    • Over 2500 delegates from over 50 countries

        

    To our greatest satisfaction, participation from different continents and cultures has now become reality. Participating countries include USA, France, Peru, Germany, UK, Italy, Poland, Australia, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden etc. Besides India, Asian participation in the meet is confirmed through Sri Lanka, Nepal, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand etc. and other far-eastern countries have already been confirmed. Leading scientists, prominent academicians and practicing Ayurveda professionals have all confirmed their availability for the event. Raising interest among the legislature in India about this mammoth event, 19 members have raised questions about the Congress in the Indian Parliament, for which the Union Minister for Health will be replying on 29 July 2002. Scientific bodies and research institutions of repute- from within India and abroad - will also mark their presence at the meet, thereby converting WAC 2002 into a conglomerate of those in the industry, academician and scientific community. An update on the list of participants, as on 15 July 2002 is enclosed, for your information and record.

     

    • Experts from SIddha, Unani, Acupuncture, Reiki, Astrology, Yoga, Massage Therapies, Homeopathy, Shiastu, Japanese-African Systems etc.

    • Plenary and parallel sessions covering all aspects of Ayurveda.

    • Pre-Congress Workshops on Panchakarma, Ksharasutra, Yoga & Naturopathy and Kerala Specialty Treatments.

    • Introductory Course on Ayurveda for Non-Ayurvedic Practitioners.

    • Competitions for Students.

    • Mega Exhibition by National and International Marketing and Manufacturing firms, Universities, Colleges and Treatment Centres.

    • Anyone can participate in this World Ayurveda Congress 2002

     

    LORD DHANWANTARI JAYANTI

     

    On 2 November 2002 we will have the Dhanwantari day celebrations with a seminar session on major contributors for perfecting  Ayurvedic System: Susrutha, Charaka, Vagbhata, Nagarjuna, Madhava, Agasthya, etc.

     

    Paper Presentation: Ghee: Ayurveda's Milk of Life

    Presentation: Dr. Rakesh R. Modi

    November 1st 2004

There would be three types of presentations

  • Plenary Sessions would be on general and common themes such as critical reviews & analyses.

1. Globalization of Ayurveda and allied Indian Systems of Medicine.
2.Panchakarma and Rejuvenation therapy. 
3. Ayurvedic specialties of Kerala.
4.Integration of Indian systems, and their interface with modern system 
5.Herbal drugs - Ethno medicines - Ethno pharmacology, Plant sciences and nutraceuticals - natural drugs vs synthetic drugs - mineral drugs & animal based drugs.
6.Drugs development, drug industry, good manufacturing practices, Standardization of Ayurvedic drugs, Impact of IPR, International marketing. 
7.Education & Research Methodology in Indian systems - Reforms and Revitalization.
8.

Preservation of diversity in Health Care systems.

  • Parallel sessions for oral presentations of Research papers.

1.Philosophical foundations of Ayurveda and Siddha; Triguna - Panchabhoota - Tridosha - Sapthadhatu - Mala theories, and their compatibility with modern sciences. 
2.Ayurvedic pharmacology 
3.Diagnostic techniques - compatibility with modern techniques
4. Pediatrics in Ayurveda 
5.Obstetric and Gynecology in Ayurveda
6.Surgical Practices in Ayurveda
7.ENT and Ophthalmology in Ayurveda
8. Orthopedics in Ayurveda
9.Mental Health & Ayurveda 
10.Cancer-Radiation Hazards-Pollution Hazards and Ayurveda
11.Role of Ayurveda in AIDS Control & Management
12.Geriatrics and Rejuvenation therapy in Ayurveda
13.Treatment of poisoning in Ayurveda 
14. Ayurveda and Liver diseases - Ayurveda and Rheumatism 
15.Medicinal Plants to meet global needs. 
16.Drug Industry - Rules and Regulations across the world
17. Ayurvedic Ideas in Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Itihasas & evolution of different schools of Ayurveda
18.Yoga, naturopathy and alternative therapies of Indian origin 
19.Role of Palmistry - Astrology - mantra - Tantra - Yajna - Music in therapy 
20.The role of hygiene, nursing, and diet in Ayurveda
21.Impact of modern living on health 
22. Promotive, preventive and curative aspects in Ayurveda
23.Ayurvedic treatments for plant and animal diseases 
24.Autoimmune & degenerative disorders & Ayurveda 
25.Metallic & Mineral Drugs - Efficacy & safety. 
26.Holistic medicines & Holistic health sciences 
27.Biodiversity, Ecology, and Environment in Ayurveda & ecotourism. 
28.Ayurvedic injectables, vitamins, minerals and hormones.
29.Active principles Vs whole drug/compound drug.
30. Alternative/substitutes for non-available natural drugs. 
31.Local health traditions and tribal medicines
  •  Poster presentations: Critical reviews of general and common interest will be in the plenary sessions; papers with a research component will be for oral presentations; and the rest would be set for poster presentations where provision would be made for interactive discussions.

 Arrangements: Flight Arrangement & Accommodation can be arrange from USA & CANADA

 

For more information, please contact:

Mr. Rakesh Modi.

Ayurved & Acupuncture Centre

Toronto, Canada

Website: www.AyurvedToronto.com

Email:Ayurved@sympatico.ca

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