Maharishi International University’s new venture in Los Angeles.
The inauguration of Maharishi International University’s new venture in Los Angeles, the
Navin and Pratima Doshi Center for Integrative Medicine.
On the auspicious day of
Akshaya Tritiya, Friday May 14, the Day of Lasting Achievements in the Vedic calendar, Doshi Center was inaugurated in southern California. The Doshi Center is a division of the Department of Physiology and Health at MIU. It will occupy the 11,000 Square Feet building valued at $5 Million, at 2825 S. Sepulveda Boulevard in West Los Angeles, which was generously donated to MIU by the Doshi family.
The Doshi Center is just emerging, like a seed that has just begun to sprout. Only a week ago did MIU receive ownership of this building. MIU will use the building as a clinic and residence for students in MS degree in Maharishi Ayurveda & Integrative Medicine. Here, they will take clinical practical training under the guidance of a medica
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
â In the midst of a global health crisis, the Maharishi International University opened the Doshi Center for Integrative Medicine here on the morning of May 14.
A $5 million donation in the form of a two-story building, in a prime locale on Sepulveda Boulevard in Los Angeles, by Indian American philanthropists Navin and Pratima Doshi had made this possible, announced Dr. John Hagelin, president of MIU, at an online event and a small in-person audience.
Well known in Southern California for their support of research and study of India and its traditions, for the Doshis, this marks one more in a series of donations to academic institutions. While the coupleâs endowments support chairs on Indic systems and history at public and private schools like UCLA and Loyola Marymount, the new Doshi Center is envisaged to run as a clinic for treatment, training, and research on Ayurveda.