Madushani Ayurveda Spa, Mirissa, Sri Lanka
Madushani Ayurveda Spa Is An Ayurveda/ Holistic/Yoga And Alternative Medical treatment center.T reatment center located in Sri lanka's Deep South beautiful small village Mirissa. 5 hours Drive away from the Airport in Colombo. About 180km. Our Treatment to help achieve a healthy wholesome life with peace of mind and contentment; through a holistic approach using authentic ayurveda and living with nature, wind & sea. Provide personalized individual attention & treatment to promote our mission. We are honored to introduce ourselves as representatives of Ayurveda in this new age. We provide Ayurveda consultations, Ayurveda treatments and Ayurveda Training at our center and we offer all the facilities of natural care to healthy persons in order they will maintain their physical, mental and spiritual health through Ayurveda Panchakarma therapy, Yoga and other treatments.
Ayurveda in Sanskrit means 'science of life'. This ancient science of medicine & positive health, first originated in India, is still relevant and beneficial to modern life. Not just a system of preventive medicine, Ayurveda emphasizes a healthful & enlightened lifestyle a concept that's gaining wide acceptance across the globe. Madushani Ayurveda the pioneer in traditional Ayurveda Massages & Panchakarma treatments in Srilanka will be honored to introduce these unique healing therapies to the respectable guests. Practiced in its most pristine form, with traditional Ayurveda herbal oils and medicinal herbs by skilled by experiences Ayurveda physicians & masseurs. Madushani Ayurveda Spa offers proven treatments and therapies to transform you into a relaxed, revived and rejuvenated charged up person. We do have expertise of Ayurveda from specialist physicians to therapist level. We are regularly providing our services with 100% satisfaction rate to the individuals and overseas tourist groups. According to Ayurveda, people have their unique body type. There are three broad groups on the basis of body type, which is known as Vata, Pitta, and Kapha dominant body types. Our Ayurveda physicians and therapists will be able to offer you customized oil formula and treatments for individual need on the basis of Ayurveda body type principle.
Madushani Ayurveda Spa Accommodation
Our guest house Name is Clam Rest. There are 5 double rooms and 4 cabanas and one family cabana And attach bathrooms. All rooms with Ceiling Fan, Squared Mosquito Net, Oil burners No television, radio or air-conditioning. Because authentic Ayurvedic Philosophy requires complete relaxation during ayurveda treatment. Accommodation is purposely restricted to 10 rooms in order to ensure personalized individual attention and treatment. Very close to Mirisa bay beach. Very nice environment and very calm and quite place.The guest house located 200 meters from the treatment center.
Madushani Ayurveda Spa Facilities
We give three meal according to Ayurveda. Sri lankan Traditional foods, Herbal tea,Herbal Medicine, we give reviler to transport treatment center to Our Guest Hous.,you can Visit Snake gardens, Historical place in mirissa, MirissaVillage,Mirissa Fishing Haber, Shopping tours, Matera Fort, Deundara Light House and Temples. And more.
Sripadaya
Adam's Peak (also Sri Pada; Sinhalese Samanalakanda - සමනළ කන්ද Butterfly Mountain; Arabic Al-Rohun, and also ශ්රී පාදය Sri Paadaya; Tamil Sivanolipatha Malai - சிவனொளி பாதமலை), is a 2,243 m (7,359 ft) tall conical mountain located in central Sri Lanka. It is well known for the Sri Pada, i.e., sacred footprint, a 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) rock formation near the summit, which in Buddhist tradition is held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Hindu tradition that of Shiva and in Islamic and Christian tradition that of Adam, or that of St. Thomas. The mountain is located in the southern reaches of the Central Highlands, in the Ratnapura District and Nuwara Eliya district of the Sabaragamuwa Province and Central Province —lying about 40 km northeast of the city of Ratnapura and 32 km southwest of the city of Hatton. The surrounding region is largely forested hills, with no mountain of comparable size nearby. The region along the mountain is a wildlife reserve, housing many species varying from elephants to leopards, and including many endemic species.
Adam's Peak is important as a watershed. The districts to the south and the east of Adam's Peak yield precious stones—emeralds, rubies and sapphires, for which the island has been famous, and which earned for its ancient name of Ratnadvipa.
Access to the mountain is possible by 6 trails: Ratnapura-Palabaddala, Hatton-Nallathanni, Kuruwita-Erathna, Murraywatte, Mookuwatte & Malimboda. The Nallathanni & Palabaddala routes are most favored by those undertaking the climb, while the Kuruwita-Erathna trail is used less often; these trails are linked to major cities or town by bus, accounting for their popular use. The Murraywatte, Mookuwatte & Malimboda routes are hardly used, but do intersect with the Palabaddala road midway through the ascent. The usual route taken by most pilgrims is ascent via Hatton and descent via Ratnapura; although the Hatton trail is the steepest, it is also shorter than any of the other trails by approximately five kilometers.
Sri Pada (Adam's peak) view. Sri Lanka
Once one of the starting 'nodes' of Palabadalla, Nallathanni or Erathna are reached, the rest of the ascent is done on foot through the forested mountainside on the steps built into it. The greater part of the track leading from the base to the summit consists of thousands of steps built in cement or rough stones. The trails are illuminated with electric light, making night-time ascent possible and safe to do even when accompanied by children. Rest stops and wayside shops along the trails serve refreshments and supplies.
Whilst there are many ancient monuments on the mountain, there is an important Peace Pagoda located half way up, built by Nipponzan Myohoji in 1978.The mountain is most often scaled from December to May. During other months it is hard to climb the mountain due to very heavy rain, extreme wind, and thick mist.
For Buddhists, the footprint mark is the left foot of the Buddha, left behind when Buddha visited Sri Lanka, as a symbol for worship at the invitation of Buddhist God Saman.
Tamil Hindus consider it as the footprint of Lord Shiva. It is also fabled that the mountain is the legendary mount Trikuta the capital of Ravana during the Ramayana times from where he ruled Lanka.
Muslims and Christians[citation needed] in Sri Lanka ascribe it to where Adam, the first Ancestor, set foot as he was exiled from the Garden of Eden. The legends of Adam are connected to the idea that Sri Lanka was the original Eden, and in the Muslim tradition that Adam was 30 ft tall[citation needed].
A shrine to Saman, a Buddhist deity (People who have spent spiritual life during their life on earth and done pacificism service to regions are deified by Sri Lankan Buddhists) charged with protecting the mountain top, can be found near the footprint.