Sukriti Resort. Kerala

Sukriti Resort. Kerala Un posto con l'anima. Un posto per l'anima ... A place with soul. A place for the soul.

Shanti , dal sanscrito Śānti (indica uno stato di assoluta pace interiore) è la caratteristica naturale di questa piccola località , conosciuta come Munna, nel villagggio di Edava, a circa mezz'ora dalla assai più nota e movimentata Varkala. Una pace che proviene dalla bellezza del paesaggio, dalla purezza dell'aria e dell'acqua, dalla limpidezza della luce, dal suono dell'oceano e dalla partico

lare energia che si percepisce e che la rende unica e indimenticabile. Il nostro obiettivo è conservare queste caratteristiche, migliorando l'attuale condizione senza snaturarne l'essenza o perderne la purezza. La sua fortunata posizione in un coccheto davanti all'oceano, nel cuore della patria della medicina ayurvedica e dello yoga, lo rende ideale per una vacanza di relax tra spiaggia e massaggi. Perfetto per chi visita l'india per la prima volta e per chi viaggia con i bambini grazie all'assenza di malattie che necessitino vaccinazioni o profilassi preventive, di animali velenosi o pericolosi e di altre difficoltà presenti in altre zone dell'india. Ottima base per chi vuole scoprire la sfaccettata cultura del Kerala , i suoi tesori naturali e il suo ricchissimo e antichissimo il patrimonio artistico.


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The sanskrit word Śānti(anglicised in Shanti) indicates a state of absolute inner peace and the peace is just the natural characteristic of this small place known as Munna, in Edava' village, about half an hour from the far more famous and lively Varkala . A peace that comes from the beauty of the landscape, from the air and water clean, from the clarity of light, from the sound of the ocean and from the special energy that you feel and that makes it unique and unforgettable. Our goal is to preserve these characteristics, improving the current condition without altering the essence or lose its purity. Its charming location shade of a coconut palms in front of the ocean, in the heart of the home of Ayurvedic medicine and yoga, making it ideal for a relaxing holiday between beach and massages. Perfect for those who are visiting India for the first time and for the person who are traveling with children due to the absence of diseases that require vaccinations or prophylaxis preventive, poisonous or dangerous animals and other difficulties present in other parts of India. An excellent base to discover the multifaceted culture of Kerala, its natural treasures and its rich and ancient artistic heritage.

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Bishnois
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Bishnois

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The Bishnois are known as the conservationists to whom the preservation of animal and vegetable life is a religion and has been so from the early 15th century. Their spiritual mentor, Guru Jambheshwar was an ecologist. He formulated Bis (twenty) + noi (nine) = Bisnoi tenets from which the community derives its name. Almost 90 per cent of the farmers of Desert region gladly accepted the 29 tenets he laid down. The tenets were tailored to conserve bio-diversity of the area but also ensured a healthy Eco-friendly social life for the community. Out of the 29 tenets, 10 are directed towards personal hygiene and maintaining good basic health, seven for healthy social behavior, and five tenets to worship God. Eight tenets have been prescribed to preserve bio-diversity and encourage good animal husbandry. These include a ban on killing animals and felling green trees, and providing protection to all life forms. The community is also directed to see that the firewood they use is devoid of small insects. Wearing blue cloths is prohibited because the dye for coloring them is obtained by cutting a large quantity of shrubs.

The Bishnois are presently spread over the western parts of Rajasthan. They are teetotalers and normally they wear white shirt, dhoti and turban. This dress pattern is ideal for the hot dry desert climate. They pay special attention to cleanliness in their houses. Only one crop of pearl millet (bajra) is grown during the monsoon season. The bushes, which grow in the fields, protect the loose sand from wind erosion and provide the much-needed fodder for animals during a famine. Bisnois often live in little hamlets called `Dhannis', with just a few round huts with intricate thatched roofs. The mud floors are plastered with cow dung to keep vermin away. The interiors are airy and clean. There is a granary to guard their rations and a sump for stored water.

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🌺🙏🌺. "When we look at a mirror and we smile, the mirror reciprocates the smile, right? Remember, whatever we do in life, it will come back. "
Amma (Mata Amritanandamayi)

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"A flower does not think of competing to the flower next to it,
it just blooms."
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Afternoon on the beach with sister Theresa and her girls

Karunyatheeram children home

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15/396 Shree Eight
Edava
695311

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