Manaltheeram extends you the traditionally famed Ayurvedic treatment
and is also an abode for Yoga, Meditation, and many other cultural
programmes which only Kerala can boast.
Manaltheeram
offers a warm, relaxed environment to put your body and mind
at rest. At the Ayurvedicrejuvenation centre in Manaltheeram,
the exclusive programme is based on the Vedic Science Ayurveda
and is directed towards strengthening your immune system and
preventing disease.
Location
Manaltheeram is a picturesque beach resort, just 9Kms from the
world renowned tourist centre under the Sun, Kovalam, 21 kms
South of Trivandrum, the city of palaces and capital of Kerala.
Accommodation
Cottages (Special) - Round thatched villas, built of natural
mud bricks and having more sea view.
Cottages (Ordinary) - Round brick built thatched
villas, sea view. All rooms ensuite bath, properly ventilated
with fan, hot water.
Dining
Serves Indian, Chinese, Continental. Regional Cuisines and tasty
sea food.
Facilities
Telephone, Safe - deposit locker, Mail and Message handling,
Safe keeping of baggage, Doctor on call, Money change, Gift
shop, Tours and Travel division, Pick - up from Arrival point,
Car parking, Room service, Hot water, Laundry, Beach umbrellas,
Beach decks, Cultural shows, Indoor and Outdoor games, Boating,
Aurveda treatment and Massage, Yoga and Meditation.
Yoga
in Manaltheeram
Yoga in Sanskrit literally means union, connection, mental concentration.
It is based on ancient Indian wisdom and culture and is an art
of living a healthy, balanced, peaceful and contended life.
Yoga is a stepwise, stage wise eight fold path to final liberation
from pain and suffering. These steps progressively take us to
the highest state of creativity, of discriminative knowledge
and towards attaining the desired perfection. They are :-
YAMA - Conditional yoga behaviour, personal and social
NIYAMA - Attitude sublimate of yoga forms
ASANA - Discipline of the physical body
PRANAYAMA - Control over bio energy through
respiratory action
PRATYAHARA - Withdrawal of the senses inwards
through abstraction
DHARNA - Concentration
DHYANA - Meditation
SAMADHI - Trans consciousness.
Of
these, the first five, which border on the Psychosomatic approach,
are referred to as external (bahiranga) yoga, popularly known
as Hatha yoga, while later three, which directly affect the
psyche are known as internal (Antaranga) yoga popularly known
as Raja Yoga. It is almost impossible to try Internal yoga (Raja
yoga) for the average man before accomplishing the external
one (hatha yoga).