Certificate in Panchakarma & Marma Technician/Therapist
Overview: Become a certified Panchakarma and Marma Technician with this intensive 800-hour course. Master the art and science of Ayurvedic detoxification and healing therapies. This comprehensive program covers the five main procedures—Vamana, Virechana, Vasti, Nasya, and Raktamokshana—along with Keraliya Panchakarma …
Overview
Overview:
Become a certified Panchakarma and Marma Technician with this intensive 800-hour course. Master the art and science of Ayurvedic detoxification and healing therapies. This comprehensive program covers the five main procedures—Vamana, Virechana, Vasti, Nasya, and Raktamokshana—along with Keraliya Panchakarma techniques and Marma point therapy. Gain essential hands-on practical experience for a professional career in Ayurvedic wellness centers and hospitals.
About Course:
This rigorous 6-month course trains individuals to become proficient therapists. It covers the Moola Siddhanta (foundational principles) of Ayurveda, human anatomy and physiology, and the detailed execution of Panchakarma (detoxification therapies) and Marma (vital point) stimulation. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills, clinical management, patient care protocols, sterilization, and professional conduct.
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 27 Lessons
- 24 Weeks
- Module 1: Moola Siddhanta of Ayurveda (Basic Principles) (110 Hours)5
- 1.1Aim and History of Ayurveda; Concept of Health.
- 1.2Panchmahabhuta and Tridosha theories, Prakruti, Saptadhatu, Agni, Ojus.
- 1.3Vegas (Natural Urges – controlled and uncontrolled).
- 1.4Roga Vinischaya (Disease classification) and Roganidhana (Diagnosis methods: Trividha & AshtaViddh pareeksha).
- 1.5Dravyaguna (Herbal properties) and Baishajya Kalpa (Formulations).
- Module 2: Basics of Anatomy & Physiology (120 Hours)Understanding human anatomy and physiology from both modern and Ayurvedic perspectives.4
- Module 3: Panchakarma Part I – Preparation and Management (175 Hours)Operational aspects, management, and clinical skills required in a Panchakarma unit.6
- 3.1Importance of Panchkarma; Samsodhana (Purification) and Samsamana (Pacification) Chikitsa.
- 3.2Shadupakramas (Six Classic Therapies: Snehana, Swedana, etc.).
- 3.3Panchkarma Unit Management (Setup, Maintenance, Sterilization).
- 3.4Technician Duties, Hospitality, Personal Hygiene, and Ethics.
- 3.5BMW Management and Record Keeping (Manual and Computerized).
- 3.6Clinical Vitals Monitoring and Basic Procedures (CPR, Bandaging, Catheterization, Ryle’s tube insertion).
- Module 4: Panchakarma Part II – Procedures (175 Hours)Detailed study and execution of classical and Keraliya Panchakarma therapies.4
- 4.1Stages (Purva, Pradhan, Paschat Karma).
- 4.2Purva Karma: Snehana (Oleation) and Swedana (Sudation) procedures, indications, features of adequate/inadequate application, and management of complications (Vyapada).
- 4.3Pradhan Karma (Classical): Vamana (Emesis), Virechana (Purgation), Vasti (Enema – Asthapana and Anuvasana), Nasya (Nasal administration), Raktamokshana (Bloodletting).
- 4.4Keraliya Pancha Karma: Dhara, Kaya Seka, Pinda-Sweda (Navarakizhi, Ela kizhi, Podi kizhi), Anna lepa, Siro lepa, Siro Vasti, Udvartana.
- Module 5: Marma Vigyan (Knowledge of Marma Points) (120 Hours)The science of vital energy points and their application in therapy.3
- Module 6: Practical Experience (Integrated 200 Hours)Hands-on training and clinical exposure.5
- 6.1Practical study of anatomy (bones, visceral organs) and Marma locations.
- 6.2Assessment of Prakruti, Agni, Bala, and Koshtha of Patients.
- 6.3Panchkarma Room Preparation and BMW Management training.
- 6.4Practical application of Marma points in Panchkarma approach.
- 6.5Mandatory training at registered Panchkarma centers (75 Hours).

