Ayurved Shikshan Mandal

Since 1936
asmandalpune@gmail.com
020-24331089
Reg No -F108 
asmandalpune@gmail.com
020-24331089
Reg No -F108 
Ashtang Ayurveda Pune

About Ayurved Shikshan Mandal

Ayurved Shikshan Mandal Ashtang Ayurved College founded by Late Vaidya Hari Balkrishna Panranjape, Late Vaidya Ganesh Shridhar Mulaye and Pandit Ramchandra Dattatreya Kinjawadekar in the year April, 1936 is titled Ayurved Shikshan Mandal. This institution is already registered under Indian Society Registration Act XXI of 1860 and Bombay Public Trust Act 1952.



AIMS of Ayurved Shikshan Mandal

 To impart all sided and scientific education of Ayurved

 To inculcate the knowledge of hygiene

 To aid the prevention and cure of diseases and to look after public health

 To look after the public health

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES of Ayurved Shikshan Mandal

To conduct Ayurvedic Schools and Colleges


To run dispensaries, hospitals and health care centers


To carry out research in Ayurved


To hold conferences in Ayurved and Allied science.


To arrange public lectures


To Upgrade Clinical Trial Unit


To establish Regional Research Laboratory for Ayurveda in different partsof India.


To develop a museum of minerals, vegetables and biological drugs.


Late Vd. H. B. Paranjape

Freedom fighter, renowned Vaidya (Ayurvedic Doctor), teacher, scholar and researcher, Haribhau Paranjape (1907-1983) was a man of many parts but the one common motif in his life was unwavering commitment to the common man. Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, he dedicated all his efforts to the betterment of the lives of the poor and underprivileged in India.

He was born into the humble family living in the village on the western coast of India. At the age of 12, he came to the educational and cultural center of Pune. Earning and doing social service while he studied and obtained qualifications in Ayurved in 1927. The very next year he started Ayurvedic dispensary for the benefit of the poor. Then Gandhi entered in his life- giving him the mission of taking medicine to the villages.

Taking up the challenge, Haribhau toured the Palghar region of Maharashtra on foot in 1928-30, covering nearly 200 villages. The task of providing medical care went along with the courage to fight for India's freedom. In 1936, Haribhau's vision of his own contribution to Indian society crystallized. He decided to dedicate rest of his life to spread the message of Ayurved in country through; personal practice, education and establishment of inexpensive hospital facilities it could be afforded by the poorest of the poor. Thus was founded the Ashtang Ayurved Mahavidyalaya in Pune.