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'''Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvigyan Vidyapeeth''' is a private institution of traditional medicine education located in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Established in 2010, it specializes in Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Yoga, and allied health sciences. The institution offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and paramedical programs in alternative medicine systems.{{cite web|url=https://www.indcareer.com/find/medical-colleges-in-nagpur/|title=List of Medical Colleges In Nagpur, Maharashtra|website=IndCareer.com|access-date=2026-02-04}}{{cite web|url=https://www.indiaccess.com/colleges/medical/maharashtra/government/|title=List of the best Government Medical Colleges in Maharashtra|website=IndiaAccess.com|access-date=2026-02-04}}
The institution embodies principles associated with Mahatma Gandhi, emphasizing holistic healthcare education rooted in traditional Indian medical sciences. Its Sanskrit motto, ''Tamaso Mā Jyotir Gamaya'' (Lead me from darkness to light) from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, reflects its educational philosophy.{{cite web|url=https://mgavidyapeeth.com/about|title=About Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvigyan Vidyapeeth|website=Official Website|access-date=2026-02-04}}
==History==
Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvigyan Vidyapeeth was founded in 2010 by Ankush Sharma with the objective of preserving ancient Indian medical sciences while incorporating contemporary educational practices. The institution was established to address the growing demand for traditional medicine education and to provide alternatives to conventional medical training.{{cite web|url=https://mbbscouncil.com/listing/medical-colleges-in-maharashtra/|title=List of Medical Colleges in Maharashtra|website=MBBSCouncil|access-date=2026-02-04}}
The institution's educational philosophy draws inspiration from Gandhian principles including Satyagraha (truth and non-violence), Sarvodaya (universal welfare), and Swadeshi (self-reliance and promotion of indigenous systems). These principles inform its approach to healthcare education and community service.
==Campus==
The institution is located at Survey No. 86/B, Bahadura, Umred Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440024. The campus is situated near the historic Sevagram area in Wardha district, approximately 78 kilometers from Nagpur city center. Sevagram holds historical significance as the location of Mahatma Gandhi's ashram during India's independence movement.
The campus architecture combines modern design elements with traditional aesthetics. The main building features a glass facade, and the entrance is marked by a circular plaza with landscaping and a central statue of Mahatma Gandhi.

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Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvigyan Vidyapeeth

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Native name: महात्मा गांधी आयुर्विज्ञान विद्यापीठ

Motto: Tamaso Mā Jyotir Gamaya

Motto (English): Lead me from darkness to light

Established: 2010

Type: Private University

Founder: Ankush Sharma

Recognition: Government of India

Location: Nagpur, Maharashtra

Campus: Urban

Country: India

Coordinates: 21.0861° N, 79.0732° E

Courses & Services:
Ayurvedic education
Medical training
Research programs

Area served: India

Mode of operation: On-campus academic programs


Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvigyan Vidyapeeth is a private institution of traditional medicine education located in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Established in 2010, it specializes in Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Yoga, and allied health sciences. The institution offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and paramedical programs in alternative medicine systems.

The institution embodies principles associated with Mahatma Gandhi, emphasizing holistic healthcare education rooted in traditional Indian medical sciences. Its Sanskrit motto, Tamaso Mā Jyotir Gamaya (Lead me from darkness to light) from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, reflects its educational philosophy.

History

Mahatma Gandhi Ayurvigyan Vidyapeeth was founded in 2010 by Ankush Sharma with the objective of preserving ancient Indian medical sciences while incorporating contemporary educational practices. The institution was established to address the growing demand for traditional medicine education and to provide alternatives to conventional medical training.

The institution's educational philosophy draws inspiration from Gandhian principles including Satyagraha (truth and non-violence), Sarvodaya (universal welfare), and Swadeshi (self-reliance and promotion of indigenous systems). These principles inform its approach to healthcare education and community service.

Campus

The institution is located at Survey No. 86/B, Bahadura, Umred Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440024. The campus is situated near the historic Sevagram area in Wardha district, approximately 78 kilometers from Nagpur city center. Sevagram holds historical significance as the location of Mahatma Gandhi's ashram during India's independence movement.

The campus architecture combines modern design elements with traditional aesthetics. The main building features a glass facade, and the entrance is marked by a circular plaza with landscaping and a central statue of Mahatma Gandhi.