Ayurveda Day 2021: Ayurveda Day is celebrated on the day of Dhanteras
Ayurveda Day 2021: Ayurveda Day is celebrated on the day of Dhanteras
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Every year on Dhanvantari Jayanti or Dhanteras, Ayurveda Day is observed. This began in the year 2016. The country will commemorate Ayurveda Day for the fifth time this year on November 2. The purpose of celebrating this day, as you may have deduced from the name. Its goal is to promote Ayurveda while also informing people and business owners about new business opportunities.

Every year on Dhanvantari Jayanti, or Dhanteras, the Ministry of AYUSH commemorates National Ayurveda Day. Diseases were treated only through Ayurveda when humans did not understand medicines, and it has no side effects, thus its importance.

Why is Ayurveda Day only commemorated on Dhanteras Day?: Why is Ayurveda Day only commemorated on Dhanteras Day?: Every year on Dhanteras Day, National Ayurveda Day is observed. Lord Dhanvantari is revered as the god of health and Ayurveda. Lord Dhanvantari, according to legend, was born from the churning of the ocean. Lord Dhanvantari was holding a Kalash when he emerged from the churning ocean. As a result, Lord Dhanvantari's birthday is celebrated as Dhanteras two days before Diwali. In such circumstances, National Ayurveda Day is observed on Dhanteras Day, the birthday of Lord Dhanvantari, the God of Ayurveda. What is the most effective way to stay healthy?

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