Soukya
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/THINGS TO DO IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Jan 7, 2015, 14:37 IST
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Derived from 'Soukhyam' in Sanskrit, meaning ‘well-being’, Soukya is a holistic healing centre that helps in restoring the natural balance of the mind, body and spirit. A fine icon for holistic living, Soukya is a residential holi … Read more
Derived from 'Soukhyam' in Sanskrit, meaning ‘well-being’, Soukya is a holistic healing centre that helps in restoring the natural balance of the mind, body and spirit. A fine icon for holistic living, Soukya is a residential holistic health centre that is spread over 32 acres of organic farm. The suites at Soukya have a private garden and open air shower with deluxe rooms also having attached gardens, the emphasis being on rehabilitation. Read less

Derived from 'Soukhyam' in Sanskrit, meaning ‘well-being’, Soukya is a holistic healing centre that helps in restoring the natural balance of the mind, body and spirit. A fine icon for holistic living, Soukya is a residential holistic health centre that is spread over 32 acres of organic farm. The suites at Soukya have a private garden and open air shower with deluxe rooms also having attached gardens, the emphasis being on rehabilitation. There is a fixed menu and those taking treatments are being served a prescribed diet. The purpose is the harmonious balance of body, mind and spirit. The centre offers therapies like stress, weight, asthma, arthritis management and cardiac hypertension. Other programmes include meditation, mud therapy, overcoming smoking, yoga and Ayurveda.
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