This document provides a summary of the qualifications and work experience of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It outlines his medical qualifications including an M.B.B.S. and M.D. degree. It also lists his current positions as a recognized postgraduate teacher and university examiner. The document further details his research focus on total stress management and lists many of his publications including books, articles, and papers on related topics. It provides information on his guest lectures, awards, and social work.
1) The laws regarding the practice of medicine differ around the world and restrict holistic treatment, making it impossible for doctors and patients to benefit from holistic approaches.
2) It is necessary to evolve non-restrictive laws to allow for holistic training and practice.
3) Namasmaran, or remembering the name of God, gurus, or holy figures, aims to reunify one's physiological being with their true self and is considered a form of yoga that helps open the pathway to cosmic consciousness.
Retailers are increasingly looking to bridge the gap between offline and digital shopping channels by enriching the in-store experience with technologies like beacons and developing interactive store models. This hackathon aims to explore how the retail software company Exact can better connect its online and offline offerings to create touchpoints with customers and integrate physical stores and webshops.
The document discusses whether an individual or organization that does not participate in a political freedom movement led by another group can be considered antinational. It provides several examples of individuals who may not have participated in political freedom struggles, including artists, scientists, government workers, and those focused on other social reforms. It argues that after 62 years of independence, it is important to move past judgments of others' viewpoints and actions during the freedom struggle, and instead focus on a shared vision of prosperity and equality for all.
H O L I S T I C M A N A G E M E N T O F G L O B A L R E C E S S I O N D RAbhishek Yelgalwar
1. The document discusses holistic management of global recession through spiritual practices like namasmarn, or remembering the name of God.
2. It recommends increasing productive activities like agriculture while reducing wasteful and unproductive activities that fuel economic booms and busts.
3. Regular practice of namasmarn by billions of people worldwide can help overcome sectarian biases and foster a global perspective needed to manage recessions holistically.
This document provides a summary of the author's tour of Southeast Asia, including stops in Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, and Singapore. Some key experiences mentioned include visiting attractions like Victoria Peak and Aberdeen Village in Hong Kong, temples and casinos in Macau, Genting Highlands in Malaysia, and sights around Singapore like the Merlion Park and Night Safari. The tour is described as providing beautiful scenery, cultural experiences, and opportunities for rest and relaxation between destinations.
C O M P L E M E N T A R I T Y & E Q U A L I T Y D R S H R I N I W A S K...Abhishek Yelgalwar
1) While equality has been an important ideal for governance, true governance of the universe is achieved through complementarity, not just equality.
2) Insisting only on superficial equality, like having similar food, clothes, and behaviors, stifles human growth and development. True equality allows for freedom and blossoming of each individual.
3) Namasmaran, or remembering the name of God, is a universal spiritual practice that helps reunify one's physiological self with their true self. It leads to the highest form of meditation and yoga by funneling all consciousness towards cosmic consciousness.
Yoga is conceived in many ways and is a connection between one's global perspective, thoughts, emotions, and actions in every sphere of life. It also connects metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and central nervous system activities as well as the right and left cerebral cortex. This yoga can be achieved through NAMASMARAN, as one can verify.
1) The laws regarding the practice of medicine differ around the world and restrict holistic treatment, making it impossible for doctors and patients to benefit from holistic approaches.
2) It is necessary to evolve non-restrictive laws to allow for holistic training and practice.
3) Namasmaran, or remembering the name of God, gurus, or holy figures, aims to reunify one's physiological being with their true self and is considered a form of yoga that helps open the pathway to cosmic consciousness.
Retailers are increasingly looking to bridge the gap between offline and digital shopping channels by enriching the in-store experience with technologies like beacons and developing interactive store models. This hackathon aims to explore how the retail software company Exact can better connect its online and offline offerings to create touchpoints with customers and integrate physical stores and webshops.
The document discusses whether an individual or organization that does not participate in a political freedom movement led by another group can be considered antinational. It provides several examples of individuals who may not have participated in political freedom struggles, including artists, scientists, government workers, and those focused on other social reforms. It argues that after 62 years of independence, it is important to move past judgments of others' viewpoints and actions during the freedom struggle, and instead focus on a shared vision of prosperity and equality for all.
H O L I S T I C M A N A G E M E N T O F G L O B A L R E C E S S I O N D RAbhishek Yelgalwar
1. The document discusses holistic management of global recession through spiritual practices like namasmarn, or remembering the name of God.
2. It recommends increasing productive activities like agriculture while reducing wasteful and unproductive activities that fuel economic booms and busts.
3. Regular practice of namasmarn by billions of people worldwide can help overcome sectarian biases and foster a global perspective needed to manage recessions holistically.
This document provides a summary of the author's tour of Southeast Asia, including stops in Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, and Singapore. Some key experiences mentioned include visiting attractions like Victoria Peak and Aberdeen Village in Hong Kong, temples and casinos in Macau, Genting Highlands in Malaysia, and sights around Singapore like the Merlion Park and Night Safari. The tour is described as providing beautiful scenery, cultural experiences, and opportunities for rest and relaxation between destinations.
C O M P L E M E N T A R I T Y & E Q U A L I T Y D R S H R I N I W A S K...Abhishek Yelgalwar
1) While equality has been an important ideal for governance, true governance of the universe is achieved through complementarity, not just equality.
2) Insisting only on superficial equality, like having similar food, clothes, and behaviors, stifles human growth and development. True equality allows for freedom and blossoming of each individual.
3) Namasmaran, or remembering the name of God, is a universal spiritual practice that helps reunify one's physiological self with their true self. It leads to the highest form of meditation and yoga by funneling all consciousness towards cosmic consciousness.
Yoga is conceived in many ways and is a connection between one's global perspective, thoughts, emotions, and actions in every sphere of life. It also connects metabolic, endocrine, autonomic, and central nervous system activities as well as the right and left cerebral cortex. This yoga can be achieved through NAMASMARAN, as one can verify.
Nishkama karma, or action without attachment to results, is a concept in the Bhagavad Gita. While it seems impossible to act without thinking of results, subtle actions like thinking and feelings cannot be defined by their physical causes and effects. As actions evolve, they become less crude and more cosmic in nature, with results that cannot be quantified. The highest form of action is namasmāran, or remembering God, as it merges subjectivity and objectivity such that ownership of actions and results ceases. Namasmāran is widely practiced in religions and can help emancipate oneself and others.
The document discusses the principles of yoga. It states that there are three components to human response - cognition, affect, and conation. The final stage of yoga is the union of these three components, where one senses beyond normal capacity, feels on a deep emotional level, and responds in a way that transcends typical action. This culmination represents the accurate perception, personal satisfaction, and benevolence towards others that marks both individual and universal progress. Remembering God's name, as inspired by a guru, can help achieve this stage of yoga.
Yoga and superjoy can lead to a union at physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual levels that overcomes differences and disputes. The highest union is a spiritual one between a true guru and disciple through namasmarn, or remembrance of God. This spiritual union can dissolve contradictions like theism and atheism, and what the world needs is a realization that encompasses all differences.
Yoga integrates the right and left cerebral cortex, or right and left brain. The inability to see unity across different fields and paths is due to a deficiency in developing and integrating the right and left brain, leading to sectarianism and injustice. Even an intelligent person can be antisocial without balancing left brain development with the right brain through practices like namasmaran.
This document discusses different perspectives on change and the world. Some see the world and past positively, others negatively. People respond to their own perceptions inevitably, leading to conflict. The practice of NAMASMARAN allows one to change themselves so they see the world more realistically and act less compulsively, finding mutual satisfaction instead of imposing views. This conscious evolution relieves the burden of needing to change oneself or the world.
[1] This prayer is meant to wish happiness, health, and well-being for all, with no grief.
[2] Some object to prayers, seeing them as weakness, but they can be a way to remove "blocks" like ego and gain strength from cosmic powers that we are extensions of.
[3] Prayers and chanting can effectively remove these blocks by connecting us to the source of empowerment and the universe, just as reconnecting leaves to the roots of a tree makes them stronger.
Namasmran, or remembering God, is a simple practice that can have benevolent and emancipating effects on both individuals and the environment. While some theories blame issues like poverty, oppression, or biological drives for individual and social problems, these explanations are only partially accurate and can breed hatred. Alternatively, theories that blame individual frailty are also imperfect and can lead to self-abnegation. Namasmran is a process billions already engage in, without using this name, to blossom as individuals. If more undertook this practice of remembering their true self, positive change for all would be inevitable, though currently unproven.
1) Prayer is meant to catalyze the culmination of any work in complete satisfaction and global welfare.
2) The essence of worshipping Lord Ganesha is that he represents the experience of enlightenment and cosmic oneness with one's inner and outer environment.
3) It is customary to pray to Lord Ganesha before starting any work because realizing truth is necessary for accurate vision, decision making, and successful action. These prayers provide holistic health or self-realization.
W H Y H O L I S T I C M E D I C I N E D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L ...Abhishek Yelgalwar
The document discusses why holistic medicine is important. It notes that people have experienced the benefits of treatments like yoga, Ayurveda, and allopathy. More importantly, it is realized that different modalities of treatment, even those not considered formal treatments like music and clothing, work together in complementary and synergistic ways at different levels in the body. Since the most important purpose of medicine is to promote holistic health and eradicate disease and misery, the skills and wisdom from all fields worldwide should come together to achieve this goal.
Zero is an important mathematical concept that gives meaning and structure but its existence is complex. Zero represents nothingness or absence, but nothingness cannot truly exist on its own - zero only has meaning in relation to other entities like time, space, and an observer. The concept of zero has paradoxically led to ideas of endings and death, though its origins and nature remain uncertain and indeterminate. This document aims to provoke thought about the nature and existence of zero.
Physical health is indicated by attributes like strength, coordination, posture, and endurance. In aging populations, good memory, senses, sleep, mood, and skin are also indicators. However, the most important sign of wellbeing is being connected to one's true or cosmic self through a process called anusandhan. This state appears to have a benevolent, enlightening effect on the universe. Whether the practice of namasmaran can help achieve this mental state of objective wellbeing is for readers to experience.
This document contains two Sanskrit prayers. The first prayer honors the goddess Sharada and describes her as enlightening, holding a veena (musical instrument) and book, sitting on a lotus, and destroying ignorance. The second prayer honors the cosmic principle of the guru, saying the guru embodies the qualities of Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshvara and represents the three gunas or qualities of sattva, raja, and tama. It explains the guru takes followers beyond these three gunas from ignorance to knowledge.
P R A Y E R F O R 21 S T C E N T U R Y D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L...Abhishek Yelgalwar
This prayer asks God to remind the speaker of their connection to God and help them feel victorious over distractions. It also asks God to teach their mission for the universe and convince the speaker to spend their life serving that mission without faltering. Finally, the prayer requests that God remind the speaker of their duty to God every moment until their last breath and prevent any confusion, so they can accept and live in God's service with gratitude.
1. Pralhada argues that most saints and sages renounce the world and seek their own liberation, but he does not want to do this as he is the only savior for billions of people.
2. Stress is a universal phenomenon but is not well understood by all, and it is the duty of the fortunate few who understand stress to help others manage it.
3. In modern times, individual liberation and stress management are not possible and are intertwined with the liberation and stress management of billions of others.
1) Meru refers to the brain or vertebral column, which supports consciousness and life.
2) Meru-mani refers to a large bead used in rosaries for counting repetitions of a mantra during namasmaran (remembrance of God's name).
3) It is recommended not to pass over the meru-mani bead when counting repetitions, in order to replicate the flow of impulses between the left and right hemispheres of the brain during meditation and prayer.
Nishkama karma refers to work done without expectation of results or reward. One interpretation is that the purpose or "soul" of any action should be to remember God, while subjective perceptions of results are temporary. Remembering God through actions like remembrance (namasmaran) is the most important aspect, and focusing on potential results takes away from the core purpose of experiencing God through work. This interpretation can be validated through personal experience.
D E M O C R A C Y & S T R E S S M A N A G E M E N T D R S H R I N I W A S...Abhishek Yelgalwar
Democracy and Stress Management
The document discusses democracy and how individual spiritual practices like meditation can help transform selfish interests into a universal perspective of welfare. It states that a healthy democracy is based on the noble aspirations of the people, not their petty greed. Regular spiritual practices like meditation can help leaders and policymakers connect to their true selves and make decisions with benevolent intentions for all. To evolve a healthy global democracy, the document argues that individuals must transform selfishness into a motivation for universal welfare.
The concept of bath is more profound than just physical cleaning. It has direct influences on the body's cells and systems like the nervous, endocrine, immune, and metabolic systems. While the exact physiological effects are not well studied, bathing improves physical and mental health in ten ways - appearance, energy, strength, purity, longevity, health, positivity, reducing nightmares, discipline, and intelligence. Regular bathing three times a day can be considered a type of spiritual practice and shifts one's consciousness for better perceptions and actions.
L E A R N I N G I S B L O S S O M I N G D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A ...Abhishek Yelgalwar
The document discusses different types of learning and their effects. It defines learning as any conscious or unconscious endeavor that leads to changes in behavior, cognition, feelings, or actions. Different types of learning, such as physical, emotional, and intellectual, emphasize different areas but can also influence other areas to some degree. The most important type of learning nurtures spiritual growth and leads to developing a global, considerate, and benevolent perspective that benefits mankind.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar had been experiencing queer and ill-defined pains and boils on his face and scalp for several weeks that were resistant to antibiotics. One night, he put Ayurvedic herbal oil in his nostrils, which caused strange sensations and sneezing followed by the expulsion of mucus from his sinuses. The next day, his pains and boils had disappeared without the need for expensive and risky surgery. He shared his experience of using NASYA to eliminate his pain and misery in the hopes that others may consider holistic options.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
Nishkama karma, or action without attachment to results, is a concept in the Bhagavad Gita. While it seems impossible to act without thinking of results, subtle actions like thinking and feelings cannot be defined by their physical causes and effects. As actions evolve, they become less crude and more cosmic in nature, with results that cannot be quantified. The highest form of action is namasmāran, or remembering God, as it merges subjectivity and objectivity such that ownership of actions and results ceases. Namasmāran is widely practiced in religions and can help emancipate oneself and others.
The document discusses the principles of yoga. It states that there are three components to human response - cognition, affect, and conation. The final stage of yoga is the union of these three components, where one senses beyond normal capacity, feels on a deep emotional level, and responds in a way that transcends typical action. This culmination represents the accurate perception, personal satisfaction, and benevolence towards others that marks both individual and universal progress. Remembering God's name, as inspired by a guru, can help achieve this stage of yoga.
Yoga and superjoy can lead to a union at physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual levels that overcomes differences and disputes. The highest union is a spiritual one between a true guru and disciple through namasmarn, or remembrance of God. This spiritual union can dissolve contradictions like theism and atheism, and what the world needs is a realization that encompasses all differences.
Yoga integrates the right and left cerebral cortex, or right and left brain. The inability to see unity across different fields and paths is due to a deficiency in developing and integrating the right and left brain, leading to sectarianism and injustice. Even an intelligent person can be antisocial without balancing left brain development with the right brain through practices like namasmaran.
This document discusses different perspectives on change and the world. Some see the world and past positively, others negatively. People respond to their own perceptions inevitably, leading to conflict. The practice of NAMASMARAN allows one to change themselves so they see the world more realistically and act less compulsively, finding mutual satisfaction instead of imposing views. This conscious evolution relieves the burden of needing to change oneself or the world.
[1] This prayer is meant to wish happiness, health, and well-being for all, with no grief.
[2] Some object to prayers, seeing them as weakness, but they can be a way to remove "blocks" like ego and gain strength from cosmic powers that we are extensions of.
[3] Prayers and chanting can effectively remove these blocks by connecting us to the source of empowerment and the universe, just as reconnecting leaves to the roots of a tree makes them stronger.
Namasmran, or remembering God, is a simple practice that can have benevolent and emancipating effects on both individuals and the environment. While some theories blame issues like poverty, oppression, or biological drives for individual and social problems, these explanations are only partially accurate and can breed hatred. Alternatively, theories that blame individual frailty are also imperfect and can lead to self-abnegation. Namasmran is a process billions already engage in, without using this name, to blossom as individuals. If more undertook this practice of remembering their true self, positive change for all would be inevitable, though currently unproven.
1) Prayer is meant to catalyze the culmination of any work in complete satisfaction and global welfare.
2) The essence of worshipping Lord Ganesha is that he represents the experience of enlightenment and cosmic oneness with one's inner and outer environment.
3) It is customary to pray to Lord Ganesha before starting any work because realizing truth is necessary for accurate vision, decision making, and successful action. These prayers provide holistic health or self-realization.
W H Y H O L I S T I C M E D I C I N E D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L ...Abhishek Yelgalwar
The document discusses why holistic medicine is important. It notes that people have experienced the benefits of treatments like yoga, Ayurveda, and allopathy. More importantly, it is realized that different modalities of treatment, even those not considered formal treatments like music and clothing, work together in complementary and synergistic ways at different levels in the body. Since the most important purpose of medicine is to promote holistic health and eradicate disease and misery, the skills and wisdom from all fields worldwide should come together to achieve this goal.
Zero is an important mathematical concept that gives meaning and structure but its existence is complex. Zero represents nothingness or absence, but nothingness cannot truly exist on its own - zero only has meaning in relation to other entities like time, space, and an observer. The concept of zero has paradoxically led to ideas of endings and death, though its origins and nature remain uncertain and indeterminate. This document aims to provoke thought about the nature and existence of zero.
Physical health is indicated by attributes like strength, coordination, posture, and endurance. In aging populations, good memory, senses, sleep, mood, and skin are also indicators. However, the most important sign of wellbeing is being connected to one's true or cosmic self through a process called anusandhan. This state appears to have a benevolent, enlightening effect on the universe. Whether the practice of namasmaran can help achieve this mental state of objective wellbeing is for readers to experience.
This document contains two Sanskrit prayers. The first prayer honors the goddess Sharada and describes her as enlightening, holding a veena (musical instrument) and book, sitting on a lotus, and destroying ignorance. The second prayer honors the cosmic principle of the guru, saying the guru embodies the qualities of Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshvara and represents the three gunas or qualities of sattva, raja, and tama. It explains the guru takes followers beyond these three gunas from ignorance to knowledge.
P R A Y E R F O R 21 S T C E N T U R Y D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L...Abhishek Yelgalwar
This prayer asks God to remind the speaker of their connection to God and help them feel victorious over distractions. It also asks God to teach their mission for the universe and convince the speaker to spend their life serving that mission without faltering. Finally, the prayer requests that God remind the speaker of their duty to God every moment until their last breath and prevent any confusion, so they can accept and live in God's service with gratitude.
1. Pralhada argues that most saints and sages renounce the world and seek their own liberation, but he does not want to do this as he is the only savior for billions of people.
2. Stress is a universal phenomenon but is not well understood by all, and it is the duty of the fortunate few who understand stress to help others manage it.
3. In modern times, individual liberation and stress management are not possible and are intertwined with the liberation and stress management of billions of others.
1) Meru refers to the brain or vertebral column, which supports consciousness and life.
2) Meru-mani refers to a large bead used in rosaries for counting repetitions of a mantra during namasmaran (remembrance of God's name).
3) It is recommended not to pass over the meru-mani bead when counting repetitions, in order to replicate the flow of impulses between the left and right hemispheres of the brain during meditation and prayer.
Nishkama karma refers to work done without expectation of results or reward. One interpretation is that the purpose or "soul" of any action should be to remember God, while subjective perceptions of results are temporary. Remembering God through actions like remembrance (namasmaran) is the most important aspect, and focusing on potential results takes away from the core purpose of experiencing God through work. This interpretation can be validated through personal experience.
D E M O C R A C Y & S T R E S S M A N A G E M E N T D R S H R I N I W A S...Abhishek Yelgalwar
Democracy and Stress Management
The document discusses democracy and how individual spiritual practices like meditation can help transform selfish interests into a universal perspective of welfare. It states that a healthy democracy is based on the noble aspirations of the people, not their petty greed. Regular spiritual practices like meditation can help leaders and policymakers connect to their true selves and make decisions with benevolent intentions for all. To evolve a healthy global democracy, the document argues that individuals must transform selfishness into a motivation for universal welfare.
The concept of bath is more profound than just physical cleaning. It has direct influences on the body's cells and systems like the nervous, endocrine, immune, and metabolic systems. While the exact physiological effects are not well studied, bathing improves physical and mental health in ten ways - appearance, energy, strength, purity, longevity, health, positivity, reducing nightmares, discipline, and intelligence. Regular bathing three times a day can be considered a type of spiritual practice and shifts one's consciousness for better perceptions and actions.
L E A R N I N G I S B L O S S O M I N G D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A ...Abhishek Yelgalwar
The document discusses different types of learning and their effects. It defines learning as any conscious or unconscious endeavor that leads to changes in behavior, cognition, feelings, or actions. Different types of learning, such as physical, emotional, and intellectual, emphasize different areas but can also influence other areas to some degree. The most important type of learning nurtures spiritual growth and leads to developing a global, considerate, and benevolent perspective that benefits mankind.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar had been experiencing queer and ill-defined pains and boils on his face and scalp for several weeks that were resistant to antibiotics. One night, he put Ayurvedic herbal oil in his nostrils, which caused strange sensations and sneezing followed by the expulsion of mucus from his sinuses. The next day, his pains and boils had disappeared without the need for expensive and risky surgery. He shared his experience of using NASYA to eliminate his pain and misery in the hopes that others may consider holistic options.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
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1. Dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikar
PROFESSION
Research, workshops, counseling, guest lecturers, writing (research
papers, articles and books), radio talks, public talks in the area of TOTAL
STRESS MANAGEMENT (TSM).
QUALIFICATIONS
- M.B.B.S., (October 1973, Poona University)
- M. D. , (December 1980, Bombay University, with rank)
- F.I.C.G., (Fellow of the Indian College of Gerontology, Bombay)
- F.F.F.B.M.S., (Foreign Faculty Fellow in Basic Medical Sciences Medical,
University of south Carolina, U.S.A)
POSITIONS HELD PRESENTLY
- Recognizd Postgraduate teacher for M.D. Physiology course.
- Recognized University examiner for M.D. Physiology examination.
- Professor in Charge of Central Library and Associate Professor, Seth G. S.
Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital, Mumbai - 400 012.
- Life Member, Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India (APPI)
FELICITATIONS
Felicitated at the hands of Mayors of Mumbai and other organizations.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
Host institution and Home Institution awards and certificate of distinction by
ECFMG (USA).
2. ARTICLES ON PHYSILOGY/ RELATED TOPICS
1. Disease processes - A Holistic Perspective Medifacts Vol. 14,
1995.
2. Diagnosis: A Holistic Perspective Medifacts Vol. 15, 1995.
3. A Holistic Perspective of possible mechanisms of cars in
Homeopathy.
Medifacts. Vol. 16, 1995.
4. Holistic Insight into the possible mechanisms of Health
Promotion & Healing in yoga (Part I, Yama & Niyama)
Medifacts Vol. 18, 1996.
5. Holistic Insight into the possible mechanisms of health
Promotion & Healing in Yoga
Medifacts Vol. 19, 1996.
6. Holistic Insight into Locimotion and Health Promotion
Medifacts Vol. 20, 1997.
7. Holistic Concepts of Emotions (Part 7)
Medifacts Vol. 21, 1997.
8. Holistic Aspects of Promotion of Emotional Health & Performance
Medifacts Vol. 22, 1998.
9. Holistic Concept of Health in Geeta, Chapter 1
Medifacts Vol. 23, 1998.
10. Holistic Medicine Medicine
Medifacts Vol. 12, 1994.
11. Human Existence - A Holistic Concept
Medifacts Vol. 12, 1994.
12. Yoga in Health, Disease and other phases of life Havyaka
(Medicine)
13. Physiological Aspects of Hyper Tension
Medifacts Vol. 2, 1989.
14. The Significance of Physiological Consideration in the Study
of Tuberculosis
Medifacts Vol. 1, 1988.
15. Physiological Mechanisms involved in secretion of HCI in
stomach Medifacts
16. All important sex Manas times
17. The sshh topic Manas times
3. 18. Guild spoils sex Manas times
19. Sex can be rejuvenating Manas times
20. Is Celibacy harmful Manas times
21. Maximising pleasure Manas times
22. Love Vs Lust Manas times
23. I am short but can I be sexy?
18 articles in Tarun Bharat on Holistic health.
5 articles in Lokaprabha on Holistic medicine.
PAPERS
1. A Common Denomination in te Pathogenesisi of Asthama. Medical
Hypotheses, (1988) 27, 255-259, Longman Group U. K. Ltd., 1988.
2. An explanation for the Development of Decussations in the Central
Nervous System. Medical Hypotheses (1987), Longman Group U.K.
Ltd., 1988.
3. The teaching of Physiology for medical students - A perspective.
The Indian Journal of Medical Education Vol. XXVIII No. 2-3
May-December, 1989, Page 3-7.
4. The Pathological Aspects of Malethion Carbaryl, Lindana and
Pyrethroids.
5. An Evalution of two of the available studies on pesticides
poisoning.
6. Role of Mn++ in Ouabain Induced Cardiac Arrythmias.
Issues in Environmental Health. The case of Pesticides.
ABSTRACTS
1. Repelling activity in neuronal loop. An important determinant
in organisation of neurons in central nervous system. Volume - 27,
Number 5, XXIX A. C. APPI.
2. Olfactory system influences immune system and its development .
Indian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, Vol. 32, No. 5.
3. Yoga in medical eduication
I.A.A.ME 1st Annual Conf. Mumbai - 27th/29th Jan., 1992.
4. A comparative study of the absolute eonsinophil count in full term
and premature infants at Birth and at the end of one month. Indian
Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, Supplement - I Vol. 29,
No. 5.
4. 5. Fitness Clinics - A teaching method
F : IC : 68, 42nd Annual APPI 1996 Conference.
6. Practical courses in Physiology
F : IC : 68, 42nd Annual APPI 1996 Conference.
GUEST LECTURES
1. Staff Society, KEM Hospital - “Stress”
2. Holistic Health (IMA) Miraj.
3. Health in Geeta - Khamgaon
4. Holistic Health - Sangli (Medical Association of Alternative therapy)
5. Holistic Health - Dombivali (Ashray)
6. Holistic Health - Dadar (Yogavidya Niketan)
7. Over 20 Lectures on All India Radio (Doctor Apylya Bhetila)
8. Holistic Health - Lions Club - Sawantwadi.
9. Holistic Health - Ayurveda College - Sawantiwadi.
10. Compering Health Progremmes - Doordarshan, Mumbai.
CONFERENCE ATTENDED ETC.
1. International Conference on Neuroscience, 14th Sept., 1986
(Washington, USA)
2. Panel Member, Workshop an Assessment in Medical (Physiology)
AIIMS, 14th to 16th Dec., 1987.
3. LIFE programme, Mumbai.
4. APPI - National Conference - presented a paper BJMC, Pune.
5. Update Ayurveda - CGM College, Mumbai - Nov. 26-27, 1988.
6. ISHA- course for health administrators, Bangalore - Sept. 11-15,
1989.
7. APPI - National Conference - SCB Med. College, Cuttack.
8. AVPI - presented a paper - 25-28 Dec., 1996. Annual Conference
27-29 Dec., 1985 - Culcutta, Presented paper.
9. National Course on Educational Science Technology for the
teachers in Health Professionals, PGIMER - 4th March - 13th
March, 1992, Chandigarh.
ACTIVITY OF SOCIAL BENEFIT
Gave medical and social services
1. 1975 to 1978 - Adeli (Village in Sindhudurg district)
2. Mill workers during strike 1982.
3. School for blindness.
4. Madan Cottage Slums - Bhandup (W)
5. OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
1. Fellow of Indian College of Genontilogy
2. Foreign faculty fellow in basic medical sciences with cerfiticate of
distinction and luncheon in honour, MUSC (SC), ECFMG (USA)
3. Feliciated at the hands of Mayor 1985, 86, 88.
4. Professor in charge of Library (GSMC & KEMH)
5. M.D. with a special certificate of rank.
6. Examiner and Teacher for M.D. (Physiology)
7. Feliciatated by Dnyanadhara Education Institute, Mumbai.
OTHER WORK
Several articles and interviews on social issues published in newspapers
magazines, weeklies etc. from time to time in Hindi, Marathi & English.
CONTACT INFO
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BOOKS PUBLISHED
English Books
STRESS :
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Pages : 235
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Smiling Sun :
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Pages 184,
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Holistic Health
The more complete concept of health important
in Total Stress Management is described in a
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Pages 24,
Price Rs.10/-.
Health is Geeta (1st Chapter)
Concepts useful in Total Stress Management.
Pages 48,
Price Rs.15/-.
7. Namasmaran
This is the first book that describes the
importance of reciting the name of God in Total
StressManagement,
Pages 96,
Rs.100/-.
Navgrahstrotra
A humble attempt to understand the hymn,
Pages 36,
Price Rs.10/-.
Be Successful In Examination
A simple and effective guide to succeeds in
variety of examinations and beneficially modified
the examination and education systems,
Pages 46,
Price Rs.50/-.
Practical TSM
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The simple and “easy to follow” instructions
without complicated theoretical discussion for
TSM.
Pages 46,
Price Rs.50/-
8. Holistic Medicine
This is the concise book that includes a)
exploration of inner unity amongst concepts in
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urgency to use this systems hormoniously and
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The solution of Articles on Sexology
A compilation of articles useful in overcoming
stress resulting from sexual suppression, abuse,
misconceptions and dilemmas.
Solutions To Social Stressors
A compilation of articles useful in overcoming the
emotional and intellectual stress resulting from
common social problems.
Art Of Teaching Medicine
(co-authored)
Available in KEM Hospital, Mumbai - 400012.
Text Book Of Physiology
(co-author,Ed-Bijlani)
Available in Medical book shops.
9. Marathi Books
Chaitnya Sadhana
This is a treatise on holistic health (TSM) full
of all neccessary information and concepts
relevant physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritua,
and economic, social, cultural, educational,
enviornment and other various aspects of health.
Co-author:Dr.Pushkar A. Shikarkhane
Pages 271,
Price Rs.200/-.
Kamjivan-Dyan and Samadhan
Scientific and practical understanding of human
sex and solution to overcome the miserable stress
resulting from sexual suppression,abuse,misconce
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Pages 256,
Price Rs.125/-
Bhovara
The touching, thrilling and invigorating story of
medical work in village.
Price Rs.175/-
American Antarangath
The enlighteing exploration of America and
Americans.
Price Rs.150/-.
10. Sahastranetra
A new understanding of the World Famous Hymn
Vishnu Sahastranam.
Price Rs.150.
Sampurna Arogyasathi Namasmarna
Traditional method to overcome stress, described
in brief,
Pages 28
Price Rs.10
Arogyacha Arasa
Simple ways of finding out how healthy you are,
Pages 48
Price Rs.15/-.
Thakava Ghalva-Spurthi Milava
Scientific Understanding and Practical solutions to
acquire positive health.
Pages 88,
Price Rs.100/-.
11. Namasmaran
Exposition of value of traditional way to TSM in
simple and lucid marathi.
Pages 64
Price Rs.50/-.
Mousami Aajar
(Seasonal dieseases and their treatment) Co-
authors :Dr.K.P. Kulkarni and Dr.P.A. Shikarkhane.
Pages 80
Price Rs.75/-.
Mhanaje Kay Hote?
General knowledge in medical science,
Pages 80
Price Rs.40/-
Ginipig
Co-Author : Laxman Londe,First Medical Science
Fiction In Marathi 13 episode TV serial on this
novel was telecast on doordarshan.
12. Shambhavi
A thrilling novel very useful in total stress
management as it reflects vividly the panorama of
intellectual and emotional cataclysms while in the
process of reaching the goal of life. Pages 264,
Price Rs.200/-.
Sampurna Tanavmuktisati Upaukta Lekh
A compilation of articles and short stories.
Sampurna Tanavmukti va samasyapurtiA
simple,effective & scientific exposition of stress
and its management useful for common people
and medical professionals.
price : 150/-
Hitguj.
A compilationof articles useful in concptual clarity
& stress management.
Price : 50/-
13. Vaidyakiya Vyavsay-Vyavhar and dheya
The views of young doctor practicing in the village
on the ideas and pratice of medical science.
Pages 56,
Price Rs.15/-.
A Spectrum of emotions while in the
process of TSM.
A compilatin of unpublished poems.
Swasthya Saadhana
A compilation of articles published in newspapaer
viz. Tarun Bharat.
Samyak Vaidhak
The concept of Holistic Medicine is described for
everyone,
Pages 60,
Price Rs.30/-.
Kamvigyan
Some aspects of sexology, Co-authored.
14. Hindi Books
Arogya Ka Rajmarg
Traditional way of TSM.
Pages 66,
Price Rs.15/-.
E-Books
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