Divya Alter is the founder and director of Bhagavat Life, which is the only dedicated Ayurvedic culinary center in NYC. In 2015 Alter founded the ANACT Program, North America's first ever Ayurvedic chef certification program. Alter teaches between 1,500-2,000 students a year in NYC and delivers customized Ayurvedic meals to individuals including high profile clients such as: Deepak Chopra, Supermodel Shalom Harlow and artist Marina Abramovic; and caters to businesses including: The World Economic Forum, The United Nations, Etsy, The David Lynch Foundation, Eileen Fischer Inc., Pure Yoga Studios and Exhale Spa.
"Divya—a Bulgarian yogini with equal passion for flavorful food and
holistic healing—shares her firsthand knowledge of how Ayurvedic
principles have helped her in her struggles with her own health
challenges over the years. In doing so, Divya Alter chronicles
food’s powerful ability to transform our bodies and our health:
physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. She writes with
the clarity of someone who has studied carefully and whose mastery
of her subject spans the theoretical as well as the practical. Yet
her words are always from the heart. As Divya tells her students,
“Your love is the most important ingredient in everything you
make.”
Namaste, dear Divya, for offering your inspirational book as a gift
to those looking to tap the healing power of food—deliciously. I’m
so glad it found me."
— KAREN PAGE, two-time James Beard Award–winning author
of The Flavor Bible and The Vegetarian Flavor
Bible
“Divya is a truly talented chef and healer, who creates perfectly
mouthwatering dishes that are equally delicious, nourishing, and
appealing to the eye. Her sattvic meals incorporate the balancing
facets of Ayurveda to promote healing, wellness, and great
digestion, and you can feel her heart and soul in her recipes! I
recommend her meal program to all of my clients, and this book is a
must-have for anyone wanting to live a healthy lifestyle and cook
beautiful, healing meals at home.”
— DR. PRATIMA RAICHUR, author of the bestselling
book, Absolute Beauty: Radiant Skin and Inner Harmony Through
the Ancient Secrets of Ayurveda
“I have been a vegetarian for 45 years, in constant search for
sumptuous, healthy, easy-to-digest Ayurvedic cuisine. I finally
found it in Divya Alter's exquisite cooking. Now Divya has written
the perfect ‘how-to’ Ayurvedic cookbook and everyone can
prepare—and enjoy—delicious, healthy eating at its best.”
— ROBERT ROTH, Executive Director of the David Lynch
Foundation, author of Transcendental Meditation
“Divya Alter's joy in life is to please everyone
she meets with her world famous delicious, nutritious
cooking. Inspired by that joy, she has spent decades learning,
practicing and teaching traditional Ayurvedic cooking. It
is truly what she loves to do. What to Eat for How You
Feel: The New Ayurvedic Kitchen is a wonderful expression of
the enormous love of Divya's heart, and each recipe will
surely nourish and awaken joy in your body, mind and soul.”
— RADHANATH SWAMI, author of the bestselling books, The
Journey Home and The Journey Within
“Divya Alter is more than a chef; she is an artist, a teacher, and
a healer. In her beautiful book What to Eat for How You Feel, Divya
carries on the tradition of authentic SV Ayurvedic cooking by
creating appetizing and appealing recipes to nourish the body,
mind, and spirit. She brings her deep knowledge into our own
kitchens so that we can eat well, and also feel fabulous. Highly
recommended!” — LISSA COFFEY, author of the bestselling book,
What’s Your Dosha, Baby? Discover the Vedic Way for Compatibility
in Life and Love “This books is a marvel, an elegant, articulate,
easy-to-follow presentation of ancient culinary wisdom in
accessible contemporary language. If you are someone who cares
about your own health and happiness and that of your friends and
family; if you are someone who knows how central food is to life’s
spiritual dimension, then this work of love was meant for you. It
is a cookbook that deserves a place in the wisdom section of
bookstores.”
— JOSHUA M. GREENE, Editor, Lord Krishna’s Cuisine: The
Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking; Author, Gita Wisdom
“One achieves greater awareness of the body and how it interacts
with the natural elements and the world in Ayurveda. Similarly, in
Yoga one achieves greater awareness of how the self interacts with
spirit and the true nature of things. And most ideally in Yoga
practice the outer bodily world comes into harmonious relation with
the innermost world of the heart. Therefore I highly recommend this
beautiful volume to be the constant companion of any serious
practitioner of yoga who wishes to engage diet as a powerful means
to take one’s yoga practice into deeper realms. In Divya Alter’s
book, we can expect to discover something of the unimagined beauty
and pleasure of spirit, which, amazingly, you will glean through
the sweet words of guidance and wondrous recipes contained
therein.”
— GRAHAM M. SCHWEIG, Ph.D., ERTY500, author and translator
of Bhagavad Gītā: The Beloved Lord’s Secret Love Song
“An alternative to the Standard American Diet (SAD) is something to
rejoice about. With deep devotion to the core principles of
Ayurveda, Divya has managed to create a masterful Ayurvedic
cookbook that is worthy of the pages of Bon Appetit. She
invests her soul into every recipe. My patients and people
everywhere can rest assured that they won’t have to adjust the
recipes. They are healthy and delicious just the way they are. And
that’s no small achievement!”
— DR. MARIANNE TEITELBAUM, Dr. Marianne Teitelbaum,
Chiropractic and Ayurvedic Physician
“Non-vegetarians and vegetarians alike will delight in the
attractive and tasty dishes that grace the pages of this
informative cookbook. Divya Alter’s recipes are eminently doable,
and the food created from them is pleasing and nutritious—and, in
the unique Ayurvedic way, just suited for one’s individual needs.
From kitchen newcomers to cuisine connoisseurs, everyone will find
the content and recipes of this excellent, carefully-researched
book nourishing to their body as well as their heart.”
— VISAKHA DASI, author, Five Years, Eleven Months and a
Lifetime of Unexpected Love
“When you read through a recipe and it gets you immediately jumping
up to go get the ingredients and get to cooking it, it’s the sign
of a good cookbook. An better cookbook is one that does this, plus
it shows you what good health tastes like; and the best
cookbook—it’s in your hands—does both of these, plus it shows you
how to reclaim your very life by reclaiming your kitchen from the
industrial consumer culture bent on turning you into a (sick and
getting sicker) eating machine. And Divya Alter gives you so much
more than this--offering a sensible, time-honored way of getting
right with your body, mind, and spirit, by rediscovering the wisdom
within yourself that connects you with the world through truly
nourishing food.”
— KENNETH VALPEY, Ph.D., co-author and translator of The
Bhagavata Purana: Selected Readings
“Divya Alter is a visionary chef with a compassionate heart. In
her, we meet the best friend of our holistic health, and she is
about to turn our kitchens on their heads!
Where are all the not-so-healthy comfort foods we've come to lean
on in a typical vegetarian diet? Where are the nightshade
vegetables? The potatoes? The tomatoes? The mushrooms? The soy?
Onions? Garlic? And chocolate? You won't miss them!
Divya has conjured up simple, delicious, and aesthetic recipes that
harmonize what's best for each of our body types with the changing
seasons of the year, making ancient Ayurvedic wisdom accessible to
us in our busy urban lives.
Bravo to Divya and to Rizzoli for this stunning gift! It will be a
joy to give, to receive, and a force for positive change in our
health and in our culinary world.”
— RUKMINI WALKER, owner of the As Kindred Spirits boutiques,
Washington, DC
"Eating Ayurvedic clears the body and mind from blockages and helps
us feel happiness and bliss. You experience a clear communication
between your body, mind, and senses, and you can easily control
them. On a soul level, eating the right foods in the right way
makes the light of our soul shine—you experience a tangible
connection with the divine energies."
—Numious.com
"Ayurvedic chef Divya Alter’s What to Eat for How You Feel is
different than your average cookbook. (Ya know, the one you go back
to for the same chicken masala recipe every time.) For the
uninitiated, Ayurvedic (pronounced ay-er-vey-dic) cooking is the
ancient Indian practice of healing the body with food. But even if
you’re never going to give up fries, this book offers surprisingly
practical tips about how to make sure the food you eat is actually
replenishing and restoring your body. "
—PureWOW.com
"Here, Alter shares three recipes from What to Eat for How You
Feel, each one deemed particularly beneficial for a different
dosha. And because foodie FOMO is real, all recipes have
modifications for the rest of the digestive types. Finally, you can
have what your friend’s having, minus the side effects"
—WELL+GOOD NYC
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23 Sep 2018
Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry.
We can confirm this listing is for the Hardcover version.
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