Sarvdev Ayurvedic Medical college and Maha Mrityunjay hospital is affiliated with Mahayogi Guru Gorakhnath AYUSH University , Gorakhpur .
The mission of Maha Mrityunjay Ayurvedic Hospital is to improve the health of our Community and the Global Community by setting the standard of excellence in patient care. We aim –
Maha Mrityunjay hospital is the pioneer in the field of Ayurveda in the world. The Hospital offers treatment for every ailment and is affordable. The Hospital has is successfully running Out patient departments in Kayachikitsa, Kaumarbhritya, Panchkarma, Prasuti & Stri Roga, Shalakya tantra, Shalya tantra, Swasthavritta, and Physiotherapy. The Hospital prides itself in providing a well-equipped, hygienically maintained panchkarma therapy rooms to suit the need and affordability of one and all.
Read moreWith the growing institutionalization of education in Ayurveda there is an increased demand to study Ayurveda amongst young students. Sarvdev Ayurvedic Medical college and Maha Mrityunjay hospital is committed to give quality education and health care facilities to the society. In the field of academics, our focus is to impart quality education and tap the hidden potentials of the young minds by inculcating theoretical knowledge, practical skills and unconventional techniques backed with relentless efforts and persuasion. The college aims at elevating the standards of Ayurveda education through quality teaching.
Prof. Nilesh Prabhakar Masurkar
Principal/Professor
Prof. Nilesh Prabhakar Masurkar was born on August 11, 1969. He is registered under the
number I-24312-A and joined survdeva ayurveda medical college on December 10, 2023. He has experience in "Kaya Chikitsa" (Ayurvedic medicine). Prof.
Masurkar currently resides at Room No. B1 in the
Sarvdev Ayurvedic Medical College Staff Quarters, located in Chandeshwar (Azamgarh). He can be
reached via email at NileshM4@gmail.com or by phone at 8266347965.
His academic qualifications include an M.D. in Ayurveda, obtained in 1998 from Pune
University, Pune, Maharashtra, and a B.A.M.S. degree earned in 1991 from Shivaji University,
Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
Prof. Nirmala S Mourya
Vice Chancellor (V.B.S.P.U.)
Globalization has brought the entire world under one roof and with the technological advancements across the globe, enhancement of the education system is the focal point. Striding in the same direction is Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Jaunpur district (U.P.). Situated on the banks of River Gomati and Taposthali of MaharshiYamdagni, the University has stood the test of time and developed rapidly to provide students with all facilities to cope with the changing world. “Teachers are the builders of the society” – keeping up with the statement, the University has highly qualified faculty with vast experience in their field of expertise that helps guide the students in an effective Student-Mentor relationship. This kind of development of institutions/organizations with the help of strong teaching hands will help strengthen the education system which in turn will empower our country. A large number of national and international conferences, seminars and workshops organized by the university provides an enriched experience to the students and also helps them develop key skills like Leadership and Team Building. Also time-to-time faculty development programs help teachers to stay updated with the new methodologies and technologies of teaching-learning process. The University has been keen on giving its budding talents a new path and attitude in order to make them capable of facing the real time challenges. Keeping pace with the current trends, .....Read More
The origins of the ancient healing science known as Ayurveda are lost in cosmic antiquity. According to the ancient text Caraka-samhita, this ``Science of Life and Longevity`` is eternal and is revealed in each universe in each of its infinite cycles of creation and destruction. This extremely rare appearance of God is recorded in the Vedic literature of ancient India.`` Education in Ayurveda has a rich tradition. It was taught in the universities of Takshila and Nalanda in ancient times - the golden era of Ayurveda. However, it suffered a setback during medieval period and more so during British rule in India. Fortunately, Ayurveda has received a new impetus after independence and is on its way to revival.