This document provides a summary of the qualifications and professional experience of Dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikar. It lists his medical degrees and positions held, including as a recognized postgraduate teacher and university examiner. It also outlines his research, publications, lectures, and social/academic activities in the area of holistic health and total stress management. He has published several books and articles on related topics in English and Marathi.
Yoga Karma And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
1) Nishkama karma in the Bhagavad Gita refers to action without attachment to the results or expectations of outcomes.
2) It is difficult but important to focus on the action itself without getting distracted by or obsessed with desires for particular outcomes.
3) The most evolved actions become more subtle and less attached to subjective experiences of cause and effect, such that ownership of actions and their results ceases. One such action is namasmaran, or remembrance of God, which billions practice across religions.
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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.
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1. The document outlines 10 steps for becoming a successful doctor, including accepting, loving, and respecting patients unconditionally; recognizing the healing power within patients; and considering how educational policies impact health.
2. It provides several examples of doctors interacting with patients in different ways - either in a harsh, disrespectful manner or with compassion and understanding.
3. The document emphasizes the importance of not only treating medical conditions but also addressing psychological and social factors that impact health and healing. It encourages invoking patients' innate healing abilities through unconditional acceptance and respect.
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Yoga Karma And Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
1) Nishkama karma in the Bhagavad Gita refers to action without attachment to the results or expectations of outcomes.
2) It is difficult but important to focus on the action itself without getting distracted by or obsessed with desires for particular outcomes.
3) The most evolved actions become more subtle and less attached to subjective experiences of cause and effect, such that ownership of actions and their results ceases. One such action is namasmaran, or remembrance of God, which billions practice across religions.
The document provides guidance for businesses on protecting personal information and complying with information security laws. It recommends that businesses take stock of the information they have, scale it down to only what is needed, lock or protect the information, properly dispose of what is no longer needed, and plan ahead for how to respond to security incidents. The document outlines key laws around information security and provides tips and resources for businesses.
Sinus And Other Troubles Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
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.
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This white paper discusses moving from reactive to proactive data quality management. It introduces the common problem of "data quality firefighting", where issues are dealt with reactively instead of proactively. The author advocates adopting several core capabilities to enable proactive management, including data lineage management, business glossaries and rules, a data quality framework, data quality technology, reference data strategies, and clear data ownership. These capabilities can help organizations scale data quality efforts, automate tasks, and create value from improved data. The paper provides examples and argues that proactive management can improve business outcomes like customer satisfaction and regulatory compliance.
1. The document outlines 10 steps for becoming a successful doctor, including accepting, loving, and respecting patients unconditionally; recognizing the healing power within patients; and considering how educational policies impact health.
2. It provides several examples of doctors interacting with patients in different ways - either in a harsh, disrespectful manner or with compassion and understanding.
3. The document emphasizes the importance of not only treating medical conditions but also addressing psychological and social factors that impact health and healing. It encourages invoking patients' innate healing abilities through unconditional acceptance and respect.
Tackling the ticking time bomb – Data Migration and the hidden risksHarley Capewell
Data migration is intrinsic to most big IT projects and yet
as an industry we have a poor record of tackling it.
If you are faced with responsibility for an IT project where
there will be some element of data migration then this
white paper written by industry expert Johny Morris will
help guide you past the pitfalls that await the unwary and
even how to add value as a consequence of performing
this necessary task.
Samyak Vaidyak Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Specifically, older adults who exercised regularly performed better on memory and thinking tests compared to those who did not exercise regularly.
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The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Specifically, older adults who exercised regularly performed better on memory and thinking tests compared to those who did not exercise regularly.
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all aspects of individual life including the mind, body, c) Stressors can act on hypothalamus which is
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the nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory regulation
Beliefs of some kind are a natural human frailty that help provide emotional solace and determine behavior. While scientific theories are also a type of belief, they are based on observations and cannot be fully verified. All humans, including scientists and philosophers, rely on some beliefs or convictions to cope with uncertainty and live sanely. The only way to overcome prejudices from superstitions is to live beyond the realm of the senses through self-realization, which is said to be possible through constant remembrance of the divine name.
1. The document provides protective measures to prevent the spread of H1N1 flu, including daily practices like chanting names of God, drinking water, consuming herbs, yoga, and maintaining cleanliness.
2. It recommends consuming herbs like neem, tulsi, bel leaves, as well as drinks with turmeric, ginger and honey.
3. Additional tips include taking vitamins, washing hands frequently, avoiding crowds, and consuming aloe vera and guduchi juice.
The document discusses the concept of revolution. It states that as individual and social development progresses, concepts like "god", "freedom", and "revolution" change meanings. It describes how pursuits and struggles in life revolve around survival, procreation, establishing power and control, or defending one's self, culture, or religion. Methods of revolution include warfare, public education, non-cooperation, and other forms of protest. Ultimately, the world seems to be moving toward greater global unity, international cooperation, and focusing individual lives on higher cosmic consciousness.
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This document provides a summary of the author's tour of Southeast Asia, including stops in Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, and Singapore. Some key details include:
- The tour was organized by Sachin Travels and included 15 people led by two guides, Prashant and Amol.
- In Hong Kong, the group visited Victoria Peak, Aberdeen Village, Repulse Bay with Buddhist idols, and Star Avenue with Bruce Lee statues.
- In Macau, they saw the Temple of the Goddess Maa and toured old government buildings from the Portuguese rule. That evening they visited the opulent Casino Venitia.
- Stops in Malaysia included Genting Highlands for
The document discusses "my problem", which is a struggle within individuals between what is and what should be. This restlessness stems from sensory input not matching feelings of wants and deficiencies. "My problem" is a global issue, as it is difficult to voluntarily blossom into generous, loving, and benevolent qualities. Punishment and force cannot transform individuals, only creating a holistic environment through globally beneficial policies and practices can help with blossoming. However, even this is not possible without considering everyone through tolerance, as "my problem" is also "your problem" - it is universal. The only way to address this is through the universal practice of Namasmaran.
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.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar was born in 1951 in Maharashtra, India. He received his medical education from BJ Medical College in Pune. After graduating, he and his brothers established a hospital in the remote village of Adeli, where he worked for three years. He then moved to Mumbai to further his studies in philosophy and science, joining GS Medical College. While there, he worked with slum dwellers, mill workers, and the visually impaired. He has written over 40 books and 500 articles on varied subjects, focusing on topics like stress management, sexology, and spirituality. He has received several awards and fellowships for his contributions, and currently continues interdisciplinary research and writing on total
1) Corruption exists not just in financial scandals but in one's perspectives, thoughts, feelings and actions which influence each other and the environment in a continuous cycle.
2) A restricted consciousness leads to a narrow and sectarian perspective, from which corrupt thinking, emotions and actions emerge.
3) Practicing Namasmaran, remembering the divine, can help rectify corrupt perspectives by expanding consciousness, and in turn reduce corrupt thinking, feelings and actions on a global scale by addressing the root cause. However, more study is needed to verify this viewpoint.
Value Education & Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
The document discusses the idea of value-based education and some issues with its implementation. It notes that (1) societal and global values outside of any education system still influence students and educators, and (2) celebrities and media hype shape popular values focused on individualism and superficiality. It also points out that (3) the value systems that influence legal frameworks and (4) the resulting laws and legal systems then shape common beliefs and interactions. The document argues that effectively teaching values requires (5) reconnecting with our "true self" through practices like Namasmaran meditation, otherwise values education risks being ineffective and arbitrary.
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This document discusses the concept of rebirth. It argues that while our bodies are constantly changing as cells die and are replaced, our consciousness and identity remain constant. It points to examples of historical figures who seemed to have memories or consciousness from past lives. The document states that rebirth is not just a psychological concept but a real phenomenon, as consciousness is constant and cycles of birth and rebirth continue within it. However, it acknowledges that scientifically proving rebirth is difficult as human consciousness cannot be clearly identified or defined as a separate entity.
Yoga The Connection Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
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.
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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. A highly evolved yogi would be seen as sensing, feeling, and responding beyond normal human capacities in an impeccable, accurate, and exuberantly benevolent way for the universe. This era is unique because remembering God's name as inspired by a guru ensures the process and progress of yoga.
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[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.
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 important for accurate vision, decision making, and successful action. These prayers provide holistic health or self-realization.
Samyak Vaidyak Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Specifically, older adults who exercised regularly performed better on memory and thinking tests compared to those who did not exercise regularly.
Yogasana Demonstration Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of exercise on memory and thinking abilities in older adults. The study found that regular exercise can help reduce the decline in thinking abilities that often occurs with age. Specifically, older adults who exercised regularly performed better on memory and thinking tests compared to those who did not exercise regularly.
The document discusses the wide-ranging effects of stress on secretion leads to insomnia.
all aspects of individual life including the mind, body, c) Stressors can act on hypothalamus which is
intelligence, education, career, relationships, family, and responsible for regulation of autonomic nervous system
social behavior. It outlines how stress can negatively impact and endocrine system. Disturbance in hypothalamic
the nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory regulation
Beliefs of some kind are a natural human frailty that help provide emotional solace and determine behavior. While scientific theories are also a type of belief, they are based on observations and cannot be fully verified. All humans, including scientists and philosophers, rely on some beliefs or convictions to cope with uncertainty and live sanely. The only way to overcome prejudices from superstitions is to live beyond the realm of the senses through self-realization, which is said to be possible through constant remembrance of the divine name.
1. The document provides protective measures to prevent the spread of H1N1 flu, including daily practices like chanting names of God, drinking water, consuming herbs, yoga, and maintaining cleanliness.
2. It recommends consuming herbs like neem, tulsi, bel leaves, as well as drinks with turmeric, ginger and honey.
3. Additional tips include taking vitamins, washing hands frequently, avoiding crowds, and consuming aloe vera and guduchi juice.
The document discusses the concept of revolution. It states that as individual and social development progresses, concepts like "god", "freedom", and "revolution" change meanings. It describes how pursuits and struggles in life revolve around survival, procreation, establishing power and control, or defending one's self, culture, or religion. Methods of revolution include warfare, public education, non-cooperation, and other forms of protest. Ultimately, the world seems to be moving toward greater global unity, international cooperation, and focusing individual lives on higher cosmic consciousness.
New Edition Of Our Tour Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
This document provides a summary of the author's tour of Southeast Asia, including stops in Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, and Singapore. Some key details include:
- The tour was organized by Sachin Travels and included 15 people led by two guides, Prashant and Amol.
- In Hong Kong, the group visited Victoria Peak, Aberdeen Village, Repulse Bay with Buddhist idols, and Star Avenue with Bruce Lee statues.
- In Macau, they saw the Temple of the Goddess Maa and toured old government buildings from the Portuguese rule. That evening they visited the opulent Casino Venitia.
- Stops in Malaysia included Genting Highlands for
The document discusses "my problem", which is a struggle within individuals between what is and what should be. This restlessness stems from sensory input not matching feelings of wants and deficiencies. "My problem" is a global issue, as it is difficult to voluntarily blossom into generous, loving, and benevolent qualities. Punishment and force cannot transform individuals, only creating a holistic environment through globally beneficial policies and practices can help with blossoming. However, even this is not possible without considering everyone through tolerance, as "my problem" is also "your problem" - it is universal. The only way to address this is through the universal practice of Namasmaran.
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.
Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar was born in 1951 in Maharashtra, India. He received his medical education from BJ Medical College in Pune. After graduating, he and his brothers established a hospital in the remote village of Adeli, where he worked for three years. He then moved to Mumbai to further his studies in philosophy and science, joining GS Medical College. While there, he worked with slum dwellers, mill workers, and the visually impaired. He has written over 40 books and 500 articles on varied subjects, focusing on topics like stress management, sexology, and spirituality. He has received several awards and fellowships for his contributions, and currently continues interdisciplinary research and writing on total
1) Corruption exists not just in financial scandals but in one's perspectives, thoughts, feelings and actions which influence each other and the environment in a continuous cycle.
2) A restricted consciousness leads to a narrow and sectarian perspective, from which corrupt thinking, emotions and actions emerge.
3) Practicing Namasmaran, remembering the divine, can help rectify corrupt perspectives by expanding consciousness, and in turn reduce corrupt thinking, feelings and actions on a global scale by addressing the root cause. However, more study is needed to verify this viewpoint.
Value Education & Namasmaran Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
The document discusses the idea of value-based education and some issues with its implementation. It notes that (1) societal and global values outside of any education system still influence students and educators, and (2) celebrities and media hype shape popular values focused on individualism and superficiality. It also points out that (3) the value systems that influence legal frameworks and (4) the resulting laws and legal systems then shape common beliefs and interactions. The document argues that effectively teaching values requires (5) reconnecting with our "true self" through practices like Namasmaran meditation, otherwise values education risks being ineffective and arbitrary.
Study Of Human Physiology Dr Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
This document outlines 14 steps for studying human physiology, beginning from informal observation starting at conception through to professional academic study. Key aspects of the study include observing signs and symptoms in patients; correlating observations from daily life with structural and functional abnormalities; applying principles of physics and chemistry to explain interactions in the human body; and using technology like microscopes to study cells and their membranes. Hypothesis testing and asking questions are important to developing a deeper understanding of human physiology.
This document discusses the concept of rebirth. It argues that while our bodies are constantly changing as cells die and are replaced, our consciousness and identity remain constant. It points to examples of historical figures who seemed to have memories or consciousness from past lives. The document states that rebirth is not just a psychological concept but a real phenomenon, as consciousness is constant and cycles of birth and rebirth continue within it. However, it acknowledges that scientifically proving rebirth is difficult as human consciousness cannot be clearly identified or defined as a separate entity.
Yoga The Connection Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
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.
Yoga And Superliving Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarguestad0b03
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. A highly evolved yogi would be seen as sensing, feeling, and responding beyond normal human capacities in an impeccable, accurate, and exuberantly benevolent way for the universe. This era is unique because remembering God's name as inspired by a guru ensures the process and progress of yoga.
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[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.
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 important for accurate vision, decision making, and successful action. These prayers provide holistic health or self-realization.
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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
Phone : (R) 25898934
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Website : http://www.superliving.net
Email : Shriniwasjk@rediffmail.com
BOOKS PUBLISHED
English Books
STRESS :
Understanding and Management - A Way to
Total Well Being This is the first book that deals
comprehesively with the concept, causes, effects,
mechanism, dimesnsions and management
of stress. The contents have been verified
scientifically.
Pages : 235
Price Rs. 145/-.
6. Conceptual Stress and its Management:
The first book that identifies the intellectual
confusion or conceptual chaos with respect to
manyissues as a major stressor and systematically
explains many important issues lucidly and
convincingly.This book can remove the age
old burden (and stress caused by it) almost
immediately certainly.
P 332,
Price Rs. 175/-..
Smiling Sun :
The Story Behind The Total Stress Management
This is an absorbing account of how the concept
and practice to Total Stress Management(TSM)
wasevolved. When it is read the scope and
patentials of the Total Stress Management(TSM)
become clear.Infact this book is a primer for the
comprehesion of (TSM).
Pages 184,
Price Rs. 150/-..
Holistic Health
The more complete concept of health important
in Total Stress Management is described in a
cincise manner.
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
(TOTAL STRESS MANAGEMENT)
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
alternativesystems of medicine b) rational for the
urgency to use this systems hormoniously and
complimentarily useful in Total Stress Management
especially for all the healers and doctors,including
consultants
in different systems of medicine
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
ptions and dilemmas.
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
Anandshodh
DR.kashalikar 9 Marathi books
Price : 150/-
VCD
Sampurna Tanavmukti
Kruti Anni Anubhav
Vol 1 to 11
Price : 1000/-
All Book's , VCD's
& E-Book's available with
Dr. Suhas Mhetre
2/33, Vijay Enclave, Waghbeel Naka, G. B. Road, Thane (w)-400601
Resi. Ph. No. : 25971834 Cell No.: 982089887