| What
is Thai Massage?
According to
Thai folklore, Thai Massage dates back to the time
of the Buddha, in the land of India. A hermit and
healer emerged from his cave and became the physician
for the Buddha and his Sangha (community of monks
and nuns). This Doctor’s name was Jivaka Kumar
Bhacca, presently popularized as Dr. Shivago Komparaj.
Dr. Shivago would accompany the Buddha and his Sangha
as they would travel throughout the land delivering
dharma (teachings) to the lay people. He performed
bodywork on the Buddha to help him to stay healthy
on his extended travels. He would teach this form
of bodywork, along with herbal remedies, proper nutrition
and meditation to the monks and nuns. As Buddhism
made its way to Thailand, so did this form of healing.
Over the years, the Buddha’s teachings got somewhat
lost in India, yet became popular and prevailed in
the land of Siam (present day Thailand), and so did
Nuad Bo Rarn, now translated as “Traditional
Massage.”
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