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Vimala Raman Biography
Vimala Raman is a South Indian actress and model.
The actress was born on January 23, 1980 in Sydney, Australia. At the young age of five she started her training in Bharatanatyam from Natanalaya Dance Academy, Sydney. Vimala bagged the Miss India Australia title in 2004 and was also titled as Miss India Australia cyberqueen.
She made her acting debut with Malayalam film Time opposite actor Suresh Gopi. And later appeared with Ajmal Ameer in Pranayakalam and also Mammooty and Dileep in Nasrani and Romeo respectively. She played a character named Smitha in Calcutta News directed by Blessy.
Vimala also acted with actor Mohanlal in College Kumaran. The actress was seen in Aptha Rakshaka by P. Vasu where she played the lead role of Nagavalli alongside Vishnuvardhan and Sandhya.
Chukkalanti Ammai Chakkanaina Abbai and Ranga The Donga are her upcoming films.
The actress was born on January 23, 1980 in Sydney, Australia. At the young age of five she started her training in Bharatanatyam from Natanalaya Dance Academy, Sydney. Vimala bagged the Miss India Australia title in 2004 and was also titled as Miss India Australia cyberqueen.
She made her acting debut with Malayalam film Time opposite actor Suresh Gopi. And later appeared with Ajmal Ameer in Pranayakalam and also Mammooty and Dileep in Nasrani and Romeo respectively. She played a character named Smitha in Calcutta News directed by Blessy.
Vimala also acted with actor Mohanlal in College Kumaran. The actress was seen in Aptha Rakshaka by P. Vasu where she played the lead role of Nagavalli alongside Vishnuvardhan and Sandhya.
Chukkalanti Ammai Chakkanaina Abbai and Ranga The Donga are her upcoming films.
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Ayurvedic Body Oil Massage Therapies
There
are a lot of wonderful things to say about Ayurvedic body oil massages,
yet there is one saying that best describes their main benefit, 'heaven
can wait, this is paradise.'Ayurvedic Massage Therapy generally employs massage, nurturing the sense of touch, whereas aromatherapy also enriches the sense of smell in its healing method. Oils (herbs cooked in the oils) applied to the body are used for severe physical issues such as arthritis, gout, diabetes, frozen shoulder, low immunity, and neurological disorders like paralysis, MS, and Parkinson's. These therapies also provide the benefit of enhancing skin luster, slowing of the aging process including wrinkles, and premature graying and balding. Most of these oil-massage therapies come from the Ayurvedic traditions originating in the area of India known as Kerala. Many of these therapies require a person to visit a day spa or stay at an Ayurveda spa, resort, or hotel. To get the most authentic spa experience for the least amount of money, you’ll want to go to India. After the plane fare, the prices for local travel and spa are considerably less than in North America and Europe. Since 2005, Ayurvedic spas have become prevalent throughout all major cities in India, often found in hotels, from the most luxurious, to the inexpensive, safe, and clean YMCAs. There are also special Ayurveda spas and resorts dedicated solely to the full Ayurveda experience, including serving meals that suit your Ayurveda diet, meditation, yoga, and philosophical discussions. In some Ayurveda resorts, even the lodgings are designed with Vedic healing properties. You can stay in a straw or pyramid hut, overlooking breathtaking vistas – a healing experience in itself. There are additional cultural accouterments to experience, such as local folk music and dance, nature sanctuary trips, and houseboat trips along beautiful rivers.
Alternatively, you can find Ayurveda spas in the most sacred regions of India, such as in the Himalayas, overlooking the holy Ganga river. There you are also offered Ayurveda herb walks in the mountains where the ancient seers walked and meditated. The energy there is quite profound, and the views of nature are awe-inspiring, making any trip to an Ayurvedic spa resort in India a full sensory-healing, cultural, nature-laden, and mystical experience of a lifetime. You can choose a package deal through Indian tourism, check the sites on the internet yourself, or ask for word of mouth referrals, the latter is advised.
If you wish to stay at home, in the US or Europe, Ayurvedic spas are cropping up all over. There are low-, moderate-, and high-end day spas offering a smattering of Western and Ayurveda spa treatments. Depending on the training of the practitioners and the spa’s focus, you will find varying degrees of authentic Ayurveda spa oil therapies.
Here is a short list of the more profound and enjoyable Kerala Ayurveda Spa therapies and some of their benefits. There are dozens of Ayurveda oil therapies, but these three are body-mind-spirit transforming experiences.
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