Kalpaviruksha, according to ancient Vedas is a wish fulfilling tree, that provides with all the boons one wishes to posses. Here this magnificent project is named so, because it blesses everyone with good health the ayurvedic way.                                                                                                Read more...

  Our slogan “Sarve santhu niraamaya” means“ may all enjoy health and freedom from disease”.                                                                                    This is the Kalpaviruksha mantra…..
OM HREEM SHREEM KREEM DURGATI
  NAHASHINYAI MAHAMAYAYAI SVAHA
 



  Ayurveda speaks more on the way of living healthy. There were even details of surgery dating back to pre-Vedic age. Susruta – The Ayurveda physician, was a great surgeon of ancient India.Sustruta was sent to study Ayurveda with special emphasis on Salya (surgery) under Divodasa Kasi Raja Dhanvantari of the Upanishadic age. Susruta is the author of the Susrutasamhita, the work known after his name, and one of the most brilliant gems in Indian medical literature, and thus he is recognized as the father of Indian surgery. There are references to accidental loss of leg of Vispala and she was immediately given an iron leg-prosthesis to walk with. The origin of the surgery can be traced back to the earliest times, probably back to the Indus Civilization. The Rig-Veda mentions many a surgical feat of the celestial twin medical experts, the Asvins.                                                                                            Read more...


  Kalpaviruksha has all the essential infrastructure to make it unique. The buildings here are built of naturally available red soil mixed with certain amount of limestone to make strong. The temperature inside them are naturally maintained at an equilibrium irrespective of the season. There are individual  quarters to accommodate the patients for treatment. Also there is a common dormitory to house the patients. The inpatient facility is designed  so as to suit the needs of the patient.                                                                Read more...