Patanjali has taken a historic step by taking a big jump in the field of global Ayurveda. Patanjali Ayurved today inaugurated its advanced telemedicine center, which is the world's largest and most authentic Ayurvedic telemedicine platform. This center was formally inaugurated by Param Pujya Swami Ramdev Ji and Param Pujya Acharya Balakrishna with Vedic mantras and yajna.
On this occasion, Swami Ramdev said that from Haridwar to every gate-this telemedicine center will become a divine means to bring the knowledge of the sage tradition of India to every house. Now medical services will be available online, which will benefit the patient humanity. Patanjali's telemedicine center is an excellent initiative of human service.
At the inauguration ceremony, Acharya Balakrishna said that as the whole world looks towards India for yoga today, the world is now looking for Ayurveda and its services with hope for India. This telemedicine center is a great step in the same direction. Acharya ji said that Patanjali Telemedicine Center is a well -organized model fully developed. Its main features are as follows-
- Free online ayurvedic counseling
- Patanjali's team of high trained doctors
- Individual herbal remedies contained in ancient scriptures
- Digital health records and systematic followers (follow-ups)
- Easy access through WhatsApp, phone and web-based platforms
- This initiative will be the basis of authentic, scripture-based Ayurvedic health solution in every house. Especially those living in remote areas and abroad will benefit from it, who cannot go to the center. The ceremony concluded with the purpose of the yajna. This initiative will be the basis of authentic, scripture-based Ayurvedic health solution in every house. Especially those living in remote areas and abroad will benefit from it, who cannot go to the center. The ceremony concluded with the purpose of the yajna. All doctors of Patanjali Ayurved Hospital and teachers of Patanjali Ayurved College were present in the program.
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