AYUR Optimising for: Ayurvedic Consultation Dombivli · Panchakarma Dombivli · Ayurveda Thane · Holistic Healing Dombivli 100
Dombivli · Thane · Maharashtra

Authentic
Ayurvedic Healing
& Panchakarma

Discover ancient Ayurvedic wisdom for modern life — Panchakarma therapies, herbal medicine, holistic consultation, and authentic wellness research from Dombivli and across India since 2011.

2011 Since
500+ Articles
5000+ Yrs Wisdom

Panchakarma in Dombivli

Vamana

Therapeutic emesis for Kapha disorders, respiratory conditions & skin diseases

Virechana

Therapeutic purgation for Pitta disorders, liver health & skin purification

Basti

Medicated enema for Vata disorders, joint pain, constipation & neurological

Nasya

Nasal administration for sinusitis, headache, migraines & mental clarity

Raktamokshana

Blood purification therapy for skin disorders, gout, inflammatory conditions

Discover Your Ayurvedic Dosha

Answer 8 quick questions about your body and mind to find your Vata-Pitta-Kapha constitution, then get a free AI-personalised Ayurvedic wellness report.

Question 1 of 8
How would you describe your natural body frame?

Find Your Panchakarma Therapy

Select what you’re experiencing and get instantly matched to the right Panchakarma therapy, plus a free AI-personalised care plan.

Select your health concerns

Select at least one concern above to continue

Ayurvedic Consultation · Dombivli · Thane

Ayurvedic Healing
in Dombivli

Authentic Ayurvedic consultations, Panchakarma therapies, and classical herbal treatments available in Dombivli, Thane, Maharashtra. Ancient wisdom meets modern accessibility.

Ayurvedic Consultation

Dosha assessment, Prakriti analysis and personalised treatment planning

Panchakarma Therapy

Complete 5-karma detox: Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya & Raktamokshana

Herbal Treatment

Classical formulations: Churna, Kwath, Vati, Asav & Arishta therapies

Dombivli, Thane, Maharashtra 421201, India

Groundnut fair Kadlekai Parishe is in Bengaluru

Kadlekai Parishe - Groundnut Fair, Bangalore

Did you know that the Kadlekai Parishe - Groundnut Fair, was initiated by Hirya Kempegowda in the year 1537 by the founder of Bangalure, to appease Nandi, the Bull, near Dodda Basava temple, near the Bull Temple road at Basavanagudi in Bangalore city?

Kadlekai Parishe, also spelled Kadalekai Parishe, ಕಡಲೆಕಾಯಿ ಪರಿಷೆ in Kannada, is an annual groundnut fair held in Basavanagudi suburb of Bangalore city on the last Monday of Karthika Masa (month of November), a grand colourful festival that celebrates groundnuts in all its varities, forms and glory.

The initiative to celebrate this festival of groundnuts was taken by Hirya Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore (now Bengaluru) in the year 1537 to help farmers of the region from the marauding onslaught of rogue bulls destroying their groundnut agricutlurual fields during the harvest season on the particular day of Full Moon in the month of Kartik (November-December) . At that time, Basavanagudi suburb was surrounded by villages like Sunkenahalli, Gavipuram Guttahalli, Mavalli, Dasarahalli and other places where groundnut was cultivated. Kempegowda then built a temple on a hill top on the Bull Temle road in Basvanagudi, a suburb of Bangalore, exclusively for the Nandi, the bull (ಎತ್ತು), mount of Lord Shiva, with the prayer of solemn promise that farmers would bring the first harvest of the groundnut crop and offer it to Nandi at the exclusively built temple, in total dedication, year after year. The farmers offer their groundnut crop early in the morning of the Last Monday day of Kartik month by weighing it on a scale at the Bull temple.  

There is also a story conforming to the above belief that an Idol of Basava was found close to their fields by the farmers, and that the Idol was noted to be growing rapidly. The farmers nailed an iron peg on the head of the idol (which is visible in the form of a trishula even to this date) to stop its growth, and consecrated the Nandi (bull) in the Bull Temple. It is a belief that the night on which the Kadlekai Parishe or Groundnut fair used to end, the stone idol of big Bull, Nandi used to take its real form as an animal bull and eat up all the groundnut and peels left overnight on the streets.

During this two-day grand fair held near the Dodda Basvana Gudi temple and the Dodda Ganesha Templem in Basavanagudi, in a stretch of 2 km of the Bsavanaguid road, hundreds of farmers (more than 500) of the state of Karnataka and its neighbouring regions bring their first produce of the Groundnuts ( raw, roasted, and even boiled groundnuts.) not only for symbolic offering to Nandi, the Bull, at the Dodda Basavana Gudi temple on the last Monday of the Karthik masa but also put them up for sale in colourfully decorated shops on the bull temple road. Apart from the hundered of stalls of different varieties of groundnuts put up for sale, also stalls as in a typical fair, 
selling various items, from flowers to jewellery, food items and fruits, tattoos and artefacts are also set up along the Bull Temple Road which attracts huge crowds (more than half a million people). Cultural events are also held as part of the Parishe. Tharavari or varieties of groundnut sold are two-seeded, three seeded , and single seeded, and also many types such as Badami, Gadag, and Samrat in raosted and boiled state.

- Narasipur Char

ART

Ayurveda • Panchakarma • Healing

Panchakarma Therapy Articles

Explore authentic Panchakarma therapy articles, Ayurvedic detox wisdom, holistic healing techniques, rejuvenation therapies, wellness guidance, and traditional Ayurvedic knowledge from Ayurveda Initiative.
Ask Our Panchakarma AI Assistant
Reading through the articles…

HERB

Ayurvedic Herbs A to Z — Natural Healing Directory

Explore Ayurvedic herbs, medicinal plants, holistic healing remedies, and natural wellness knowledge from Ayurveda Initiative.
Ask Our Herbal AI Assistant
Searching the herb directory…