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The Traditional Thai Massage
The Wat Po School
Wat
Po has long been recognised as the "lying temple of Bouddha"
and was the first Massage University in Thailand opened to the
public.
Today, we can still discover the famous Traditional Thai massage
and medicine where a few qualified professors continue to teach
the art and manner of Traditional Thai massage for the body
and feet.
The teachings directly descend from ancestral texts which were
gathered and listed at the Wat Po, decreed by King Rama III.
In order to preserve the tradition, this knowledge was originally
re-transcribed on palm tree leaves, parchment papers, wooden
planks, and stone statues. Many fields of knowledge, such as
history, literature, arts and culture, Medicinal Science, Physical
Therapies, pharmacopoeia etc. were preserved in these places.
More than 60 planks relative to Traditional Thai Massage accompanied
of the points and human body meridians and 80 statues representing
auto-massages and stretching with corresponding therapeutic
indications are reunited. In addition, many of the 1100 herbal
medicine formulas are also illustrated.
The School of Traditional Thai Medicine Wat Po edited a few
manuals containing a portion of this ancient knowledge which
was for the most part recognised and accepted by the Ministry
of health. One of the principal reasons for Wat Po's success,
is the fact that the school has given its noble letters to the
largest and most ancient Temple/Monastery of Thailand called
Wat Phra Chetuphon. Many Thai and a few foreign students visit
the place for the teachings and to receive treatments as well.
Massage is a treatment and prevention method against many illnesses
proven over the centuries. In the last decades, our modern societies
have discovered and introduced new treatment methods and the
art of massage was put to the lower ranks of activities used.
However, the study and practice of Traditional Thai Massage
still continues today at Wat Po ...
THAï TRADITIONAL
MASSAGE
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