with Corrina Marahani
Corinna Maharani, long-time Ayurvedic practitioner and devoted animal advocate, shares how Ayurvedic philosophy and the concept of body-type (prakriti) apply to animals—guiding diet, lifestyle, and exercise tailored to your four-legged companions, especially dogs. Learn a calming massage technique and how Marma therapy can ease anxiety, aggression, and travel stress. Guest teacher Lisa Brown, renowned animal communicator and Ayurvedic practitioner and animal healer, brings wisdom from over a decade of working with animals, offering insight into intuitive connection and healing. While the class centers on dogs, it also touches briefly on Ayurvedic care for cats and horses.
Bio:
Corinna Maharani: PanchaKarma expert, Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner, teacher, herbalist and author Corinna Maharani is an Ayurvedic practitioner with 30 years of experience teaching and practicing Ayurveda in the USA and Germany. She graduated from one of the first Ayurveda programs held at the Maharishi International University, Iowa, in 1989. There she also met her lifelong teacher, Vaidya R.K. Mishra, who was considered one of the most brilliant minds in Ayurveda history. He stemmed from a lineage of Ayurvedic healers that dated back 126 generations. It is from that living tradition that she shares her love of Ayurveda. Corinna has owned and operates her own Ayurveda clinic in Santa Barbara since 2000. She is a frequent speaker and published writer on the topic of Ayurveda. She has been the director of the Pancha Karma educational program, at the Kanyakumari Ayurveda & Yoga School, in Wisconsin, for 15 years. Her goal is to deepen our understanding of this holistic science and help us apply these ancient principles in our modern times.