Ayush Ministry Showcases Traditional Healing at Republic Day Parade

The Ministry of Ayush made a striking appearance at the 77th Republic Day Parade in New Delhi, with a vibrant tableau that interwove India’s ancient systems of medicine with modern technological advancements. With the theme “Ayush ka Tantra, Swasthya ka Mantra,” the display echoed the national aspiration of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, emphasizing people-centric development and holistic health.

A Rich Tapestry of India’s Health Heritage

The tableau elegantly illustrated India’s commitment to traditional healthcare methods, showcasing the enduring significance of Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa, and Homeopathy in community health. Through this display, the Ministry highlighted how these ancient systems remain vital in promoting preventive care and overall wellness.

Integrating Ayush with National Healthcare

The front section symbolically represented the roots of Ayush, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between traditional health knowledge and nature. Sculptures adorned with medicinal plants reinforced the concept of sustainability and holistic living, central to Ayush principles.

As the tableau advanced, it showcased the structured integration of Ayush into India’s healthcare framework, facilitated by the National Ayush Mission. Visual elements underscored the expansion of Ayush services at the grassroots level, highlighting initiatives like Ayushman Arogya Mandir, educational efforts, and institutional capacity-building that aim to enhance accessibility nationwide.

Embracing Technology for Wellness

Further, the tableau presented India’s growth as a digitally empowered wellness leader. It included visual representations of technology-driven projects under NAM, illustrating support for maternal and child care, elderly wellness, and the introduction of Ayush concepts in schools, reflecting a comprehensive approach to healthcare throughout various life stages.

A highlight of the display was an artistic segment showcasing Arishadvarga, representing the inner challenges individuals face. This portion underscored the role of Ayush practices in promoting mental balance, emotional health, and self-discipline, essential in combating modern lifestyle-related health issues.

Community Participation and Inclusivity

The tableau also celebrated community engagement, featuring visuals of Yoga practices and widely used Ayush medicines, symbolizing the unity of body, mind, and spirit. This portrayal of Ayush emphasized its inclusive nature, inviting public participation in healthcare Additionally, the display featured three-dimensional depictions of various therapies, including Marma, Shirodhara, and Cupping, along with tributes to the pioneers who have advanced the global recognition of these traditional healing systems. Interactive mascots represented key Ayush digital applications, such as Y-Break Pro and WHO mYoga, illustrating the effectiveness of technology in broadening outreach and promoting preventive health practices.

The tableau culminated with a depiction of an Ayurveda College, symbolizing the commitment to education and ongoing evolution of Ayush as a pillar of India’s public health system. This representation reinforces the nation’s leadership in global wellness and its dedication to maintaining the integrity and breadth of traditional medicine.


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