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Kshemavana, a Wellness and Naturopathy Retreat Centre, Launched

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Kshemavana, a Wellness and Naturopathy Retreat Centre, Launched

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  1. Kshemavana, a Wellness and Naturopathy Retreat Centre, Launched Spread across 20 acres of land, located in Nelamangala, Kshemavana is a combination of exquisite space and tranquility, and is created without disturbing nature. Kshemavana, the Wellness and Naturopathy Retreat, part of the well known SDME Society, was launched by Dr D Veerendra Heggade, President of the SDMES. ’Kshemavana’, a word that brings together Kshema and Vana; Kshema means ‘well-being’ and ‘vana’ means forest, is spread across 20 acres of land, located in Nelamangala. The therapies and treatments offered here are personalised to help balance one’s inner energy and healing the ‘Mind and Body’. Kshemavana is a lifestyle that evolves through consultation, integrity in treatments, and a mind-shift in living—LOHAS (Lifestyle of Health and Sustainability). The expansive property is designed by the prominent architect. Mahesh Diophode and conceptualised by renowned designer, Ayush Kasliwal. The architectural designs reflect ancient vaastu principles, with colors, designs, and structures inspired by the turtle or kurma, Nandi or the bull and Garuda – the eagle, bringing together the elements of the sea, earth and the sky.

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