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Gyanodhayam Educational Trust Motivation Class (Degree)

The Gyanodhayam Educational Trust syllabus is systematically divided into 10 subjects with their set of practical’s and is combined into a graduation course.

First Semester (12 Weeks)

The Gyanodhayam Educational Trust syllabus is systematically divided into 10 subjects with their set of practical’s and is combined into a graduation course. The students who clear this exam are qualified to become a Gyanodhayam Educational Trust teacher.

Udal Gyanam (Body)

Udal

Written Exam Only

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  1. The origin of five elements

  2. Evolution of senses

  3. Philosophies of the body (body portals, psychic philosophies, Thathukkal, Kosangal, Gunangal, Malangal, Pinigal, Aatharangal, Mandalangal, Nadigal, Vayukkal, avathaigal)

  4. Functioning of body parts (It includes cells, panjenthiriyangal, respiratory system, skeletal system, nervous system, circulatory system, reproductive system, etc.)

Udal Pathugapu

Written Exam Only

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  1. Routines to protect our body (It includes the importance of waking up earlier, bathing habits, sleeping habits and food habits)

  2. Self-Defence (Man, other human beings, society and nature)

  3. How do we suffer from the effects of pollution? (Water pollution, land pollution, air pollution, noise pollution and radiation)

  4. How to protect ourselves from natural disasters? (Sea turbulence, heavy rainfall, earthquakes, cyclone and snowfall, etc.).

  5. First Aid (Animal bites, insect bites, snake bites, first aid for fractures, first aid for burns, first aid for electric shock victims, first aid for sports injuries and respiratory problems, etc.).

  6. Diseases and its remedy (Blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, nerve disorders, infertility, peptic ulcer, etc.).

Unavu Gyanam (Food)

Unave Marunthu

Written Exam Only

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  1. The proper way of consuming food, proper manner and standard timing to eat food, the daily intake and quantity of nutrients our body needs in order to remain healthy.

  2. Rules and regulations to be followed while cooking.

  3. Fasting.

  4. Seasonal food.

  5. Natural foods.

  6. Types of food items (vegetables, greens, tubers, fruits, whole grains, cereals, legumes, oil products)

  7. Vitamins and mineral salts.

  8. Foods to be avoided.

  9. Diet plan for different diseases.

Nalan Murai Sei

Written + Practical Exam

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Man differs from an animal in having the sixth intellectual. Although he does many things rationally, one of the most important and significant action he does is cooking. It includes concepts like recipes, the consistency of food, Taste, nutritious cooking, and recipe description.

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Nalan Murai Sei

Practical Exam

Cooking is about minimizing grievances and replenishing benefits. To get rid of the flaws in the food we eat and change it according to our body need, we need the knowledge of cooking.

 

Students are required to prepare the type of food provided to them during the exam.

Pothu Gyanam (General Knowledge)

Kelvi Gyanam Part 1 & Kelvi Gyanam Part 2

Written Exam Only

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A collection of general knowledge, Science, rituals, customs, arts, things encountered in normal life, knowledge and interpretation of natural life.

Unmei Virumbhi

Written Exam Only

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Reading and discussing spiritual places, biographies of spiritualists, world famous places, articles of world celebrities, articles written by our Gurus and art forms of the Modern Age (astrology, culinary arts, fingerprinting, medicine, etc.).

Nalam Vazha

Written Exam Only

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This is a collection of simple information for us to know and follow, to lead a healthy and happy life.

Aasana Gyanam (Yoga)

Muthiraigal

Written + Practical Exam

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Mudras are used to increase our strengths, to fulfill future plans, to achieve good qualities, to prevail peace in the family, to improve relationships, to liberate from old memories, to attain divine blessing, etc.Mudras are used to increase our strengths, to fulfill future plans, to achieve good qualities, to prevail peace in the family, to improve relationships, to liberate from old memories, to attain divine blessing, etc.

  1. Philosophy of fingers (The five elements residing in our fingers, acupressure points of body organs on hands, the relation between planets and fingers, relation between mind and fingers)

  2. Important Instructions to be followed while practicing mudras.

  3. Benefits of Mudras.

Udal Payirchi

Written + Practical Exam

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Simple exercises, body relaxation techniques, surya namaskaram, asanas and their alter asanas, simple and advanced asanas, norms and restrictions of yoga, pranayama and their types, cleansing techniques (neti, dauti, nauli, trataka) and asanas to cure body problems.

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Aasana Gyanam

Practical Exam

Students are required to properly demonstrate a mudra, an asana and it’s alter asana that is given to them during the examination. Then they have to write the procedure, conditions and warning to be considered, physical benefits and their spiritual benefit respectively and submit them.

Rules and Regulations for Students

  1. Course Duration: 24 Weeks.

  2. It is divided into two semesters. The First and second semester is for 12 weeks each.

  3. Classes will be held for 4 hours every Sunday.

  4. Qualification: Students who have completed the Gyanodhayam Certificate Course are eligible.

  5. Experienced teachers and Gurus will take the classes.

  6. Students will also be trained simultaneously to take classes.

  7. Exams will be held after the completion of each semester.

  8. Students who join this course should not smoke, drink, eat non-vegetarian food or use drugs. The above course is taught by well-experienced and qualified teachers. These should not be practiced or instructed to others without proper advice.

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