The Book behind the name.
In India, Jaipur's Rajmata Gayatri Devi, (born may 23, 1919), has done it all in style, From being voted as one of the most beautiful women in the world by vogue magazine to
being the first Indian politician to enter-the Guiness Book of World Records, for winning by the largest margin. She also founded one of India's most prestigious Girls School. Once while being asked about her beauty, she replied "Thank you for the compliment but I have never felt beautiful, I remember
as a young girl, my mother had to literally force me into applying lipstick, physical appearance doesn't bother me, it never has it never will"
--Times of India.
Now as the years have gone by the Rajmata has carried herself gracefully into the 80's emanating the inner beauty at every age, that was the reason I thought that there would be none more appropriate to adorn the cover of this book. When Sanjay Singh Badnor conveyed to me that the Rajmata had given her approval for her photograph to be used in this book my joy knew no bounds. I shall be ever grateful for her blessings.
This book is made up of two sections. Section I illustrates the evolvement of the concept of "Age Ayurveda" which identifies the natural loss of biological factors at different decades.
- by Dhananjay Sharma
Section II of this book explains the biology of aging according to the ancient ayurvedic texts, specifically the one explained by Acharya Vagbhatta (700 A.D). The emphasis is given to the aspects of natural aging as opposed to untimely aging, plus measures required to prevent it with the use of Rasayanas (Herbal preparations). It also compares the various modem theories of aging in existence today.
- by Dr. K. Godwin
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