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Complementary Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in Grade 4 Vestibular Schwannoma: A Case Report

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Complementary Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in Grade 4 Vestibular Schwannoma: A Case Report

Publication: Journal of Clinical & Medical Case Reports, Images

Article link: https://jcmcrimages.org/

Authors:

Leelavathi Nayak
Certified YPV healer and Trainer, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

Saloni Shah
Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, YPV Ashram, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Atheesh Kumar M
Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, YPV Ashram, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Vestibular schwannoma (VS) is a benign tumor of the vestibulocochlear nerve, often requiring surgical excision in advanced stages. Complementary therapies may support symptom management and recovery.

Case Presentation: A 53-year-old male engineer presented with progressive left-sided hearing loss, imbalance, facial sensory loss, and visual disturbances. MRI revealed a grade 4 vestibular schwannoma (4 × 4 × 3 cm) in the left cerebellopontine angle with ventriculomegaly and VII–VIII nerve involvement. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing was initiated preoperatively, with sessions every 8 hours by three YPV healers. The patient reported reduced headache, improved balance, and decreased fear of surgery. He underwent left retro-mastoid, retro-sigmoid suboc-cipital craniectomy with gross total excision. Postoperatively, YPV healing continued alongside physiotherapy and medical care.

Recovery was accelerated: wound healing was faster, vomiting resolved, independent ambulation resumed within 2 weeks, and blood pressure normalized complementarily with medication. Follow-up MRI at 8 months showed no recurrence.

Conclusion: YPV healing served as an effective complementary therapy, reducing pre-surgical anxiety and enhancing post-surgical recovery. This case suggests potential benefits of integrative approaches in managing complex neurosurgical conditions.

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Multidrug-resistant Klebsiella Pneumonia With Colistin-induced Acute Kidney Injury In A Patient With Emphysema: A Case Report Of A 70 Years Old Male With Integrative Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing Support

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Multidrug-resistant Klebsiella Pneumonia With Colistin-induced Acute Kidney Injury In A Patient With Emphysema: A Case Report Of A 70 Years Old Male With Integrative Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing Support

Publication: World Journal of Pharmacy and Medical Science

Article link: https://wjpmsonline.com/current_issues.php

Authors:

Leelavathi Nayak
Certified YPV healer and Trainer, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Klebsiella pneumoniae infections pose significant therapeutic challenges, particularly in patients with chronic lung disease. Colistin remains a last-resort antibiotic but is associated with nephrotoxicity.

Case Presentation: A 70-year-old male with emphysema, diabetes, and hypertension presented on 28 December 2025 with breathlessness, cough, fever, and weakness. Initial management with Tazobactam, Clindamycin, and later Meropenem failed to improve symptoms. On 5 January 2026, he was admitted to Manipal Hospital, Bangalore, with severe hypoxia requiring HFNC oxygen. Bronchoscopy on 9 January revealed MDR Klebsiella pneumoniae, sensitive only to Colistin and Tigecycline. IV Colistin, Tigecycline, and steroids were initiated, leading to clinical improvement and discharge on 14 January. By 19 January, blood tests revealed acute kidney injury attributed to Colistin. Colistin was discontinued, and Tigecycline continued for 12 days. Renal function normalized by 23 February. Chest X-ray on 29 January showed ~60% resolution of pneumonia. Oral steroids and inhalers were prescribed. By February 2026, the patient remained stable with oxygen saturation of 90% without support, though mild cough and weakness persisted. Parallel Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing sessions were administered throughout hospitalization and recovery, reported by family to aid faster recovery.

Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of culture-directed therapy in MDR pneumonia, vigilance for antibiotic-induced nephrotoxicity, and the potential adjunctive role of integrative healing practices in recovery.

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Effectiveness of Superbrain Asana on the Academic Performance in Dental Students — An Interventional Study

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Effectiveness of Superbrain Asana on the Academic Performance in Dental Students — An Interventional Study

Publication: Journal of Natural Remedies | ISSN: 2320-3358

DOI: 10.18311/jnr/2021/25874

Link: http://www.informaticsjournals.com/index.php/jnr/article/view/25874 | Vol 21 (4) | October 2021

Contributors & Affiliations:

Dr. B. R. Premalatha, Dr. Usha Hegde, Dr. H. S. Sreeshyla
From Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, JSS Dental College and Hospital, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysore.

Mrs. Jagadeeswari Sudhir
Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), Sri Ramana Trust, Mysore Yoga Vidya Pranic Healers Association (MYPHA)

Dr. Vidyadevi Chandavarkar and Dr. Mithilesh N. Mishra
From Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, School of Dental Sciences, Sharda University, Uttar Pradesh

Abstract :

Superbrain asana (SBA) is an ancient yogic exercise which is claimed to boost holistic well-being. It is established on the principles of subtle energy movement in the body and ear acupuncture. Proponents assert that this exercise improves cognition and academic performance. Our study aimed at assessing the effectiveness of SBA on the academic performance in dental students by comparison of the pre-intervention and post-intervention test scores. This interventional research had a pretest – posttest design and was conducted on 99 dental undergraduate students. SBA exercise was implemented for three months for six days in a week. Pre and post-intervention tests with multiple choice questions were administrated to the students without giving any prior intimation. The test scores were compared and the observations were subjected to statistical analysis. The data collected were analysed with the Wilcoxon signed-rank test of significance. It was found that there was a statistically significant increase in the median test scores after the intervention (p-value <0.001).

With our study, we conclude that Superbrain asana intervention is highly effective in improving the academic performance of the dental students and it can be successfully incorporated into the professional education curriculum.

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A Case of Swine Flu (H1N1) Complicated by Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Elevated Creatinine Resolved Successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing Intervention: A Case Report

A Case of Swine Flu (H1N1) Complicated by Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Elevated Creatinine Resolved Successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing Intervention: A Case Report

Publication: International Journal Of Health & Medical Research

Article link :  https://ijhmr.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/14.pdf

Authors:

Saloni Shah
Associate Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, YPV Ashram, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Swine Flu (H1N1) is a viral respiratory illness that can progress to severe complications such as Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and multi-organ dysfunction. Conventional treatment often involves intensive care and antiviral therapy, but outcomes remain guarded. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), an integrative energy-based healing system, has been reported to support recovery in critical conditions.

Objective: This case report documents the intervention of YPV healing in a 53- year-old female diagnosed with H1N1 influenza complicated by ARDS and elevated creatinine levels. Case presentation: The patient was admitted with only a 40% chance of survival. YPV healing protocols, including psychotherapy, Healer Development Level 1 (HDPL1) healing for lungs and kidneys, and regeneration techniques for oral bruises, were administered daily for 31 days.

Results: Within 23 days, creatinine levels normalized (Annexures 3–4), and by 31 days, H1N1 tests turned negative (Annexures 1–2). The patient regained mobility, oral lesions healed, and she was discharged in stable condition. Follow-up confirmed sustained recovery.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential role of YPV healing as a complementary therapy in critical viral infections, warranting further systematic investigation.

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Case Report: Acute Kidney Injury of A 22-Year-Old Male Managed Successfully with Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing as a Complementary Therapy

Case Report: Acute Kidney Injury of A 22-Year-Old Male Managed Successfully with Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing as a Complementary Therapy

Publication: International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies

Article link :  https://ijmscrs.com/index.php/ijmscrs/article/view/2811/2446

Authors:

Mohandas Baliga
Certified YPV Healer & Senior YPV Trainer, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a critical condition characterized by a sudden decline in renal function, often requiring hospitalization and dialysis. Integrative approaches combining conventional nephrology with complementary therapies may enhance recovery outcomes. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing is an energy-based system that incorporates breathing practices, meditation, and structured healing protocols.

Case Presentation: A 22-year-old male student presented with severe back pain and was diagnosed with AKI in March 2018. Laboratory investigations revealed elevated creatinine levels, and nephrologists recommended dialysis and biopsy. The patient was admitted to KMC Jyothi Hospital, Mangalore. Alongside conventional treatment, Certified YPV Healer Mohandas Baliga initiated healing sessions using YPV Level 2, 3, and 5 protocols, and HDP Level 1. A total of 110 sessions were conducted over three months, initially twice daily, later tapered. The patient also practiced Rhythmic Yogic Breathing as instructed.

Results: Within 25–30 days, medical reports demonstrated normalization of renal function. Dialysis and biopsy procedures were completed smoothly, and the patient was discharged. By one month, physicians confirmed recovery with positive test results. Healing continued for three months to sustain energy balance. The patient subsequently learned YPV Level 1 for self-healing and reported long-term well-being, including employment and marriage.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential role of YPV healing as a complementary modality in the management of AKI. When integrated with conventional nephrology, YPV may accelerate recovery, enhance patient resilience, and support sustained health outcomes.

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A Qualitative study of the Outcomes of a Yoga Prana Vidya Group Healing intervention for Job Visa (USA H1B) manifestation

A Qualitative study of the Outcomes of a Yoga Prana Vidya Group Healing intervention for Job Visa (USA H1B) manifestation

Publication: International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research

 

Article link :  https://ijmcr.com/index.php/ijmcr/article/view/14.02.18

 

Authors:

 

Padma Srinivasu
YPV Certified Healer & Senior YPV Trainer, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

 

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Employment challenges and job insecurity are major psychosocial stressors in modern society.
Complementary practices such as Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing have been increasingly applied to address not only health concerns but also life situations, including career manifestation.

 

Objective: To document and qualitatively analyse a group YPV healing intervention outcomes aimed at job visa (USA H1B) manifestation.

 

Method: A group of 20 YPV associate certified healers, certified healers, arhat yogis and trainers collaborated as a team using YPV protocols, specifically the Blue Triangles technique for obstacle removal, protocols such as Forgiveness Sadhana and Planetary Peace Meditation (PPM) for 5 participants who sought job Visa manifestation. The online intervention was conducted collectively and synchronously across multiple locations in India.

 

Results: All participants reported successful manifestation of desired end goal of winning USA H1B Visa Lottery. The group healing effort was perceived as more powerful than individual practice, reinforcing the role of collective energy in manifestation.

 

Conclusion: This study, despite its limitation of a small sample, highlights the potential of YPV healing as a complementary psychosocial tool for career/Visa manifestation. Group healing interventions may amplify outcomes, suggesting a need for further qualitative and quantitative research into YPV applications beyond health.

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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in Post-Bypass Surgery Recovery with Complications of Epiglottis Flap Dysfunction and Infected Vein-Harvest Wound: A Case Report

Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in Post-Bypass Surgery Recovery with Complications of Epiglottis Flap Dysfunction and Infected Vein-Harvest Wound: A Case Report

Publication: International Journal Of Medical Science And Dental Health

 

Article link :  https://www.ijmsdh.org/index.php/ijmsdh/article/view/65

 

Authors:

 

Kavita Pandey
Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, Durg, Chhattisgarh, India

 

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu

Abstract :

Background: Post-bypass surgery complications such as epiglottis flap dysfunction and infected vein-harvest wounds severely impair recovery, especially in elderly patients.
Conventional rehabilitation often struggles to address multidimensional recovery needs. Integrative approaches like Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing may offer complementary benefits.

 

Case Presentation: A 73-year-old male with hypertension, prior cardiac stenting (2018), brain tumor (2022), paralysis (2023), and recent bypass surgery (January 2026) developed severe.

 

Complications: epiglottis dysfunction causing loss of speech and feeding tube dependence, pus formation in the leg wound from vein harvesting, immobility, and depression. YPV healing was initiated on 10 February 2026, using protocols such as soaking, cleansing & energising, psychotherapy, blood strengthening, internal organ healing, and group blessings. Sessions were conducted twice daily for 30 minutes over 30 days.

 

Results: Speech clarity improved within 48 hours. Oral feeding resumed by day 10, and the feeding tube was removed by day 20. The infected leg wound showed progressive healing, with reduced pus and improved strength. By day 15, the patient began assisted walking, and by day 24, walker-supported ambulation was possible. Psychological well-being improved, with reduced depression and increased positivity.

 

Conclusion: YPV healing facilitated rapid recovery inswallowing, speech, wound healing, mobility, and emotional health. This case highlights the potential of integrative energy healing in complex post-surgical recovery. Further research with controlled studies is recommended.

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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing as Complementary Medicine in the Rapid Recovery of Severe Lung Infection: A Case Report

Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing as Complementary Medicine in the Rapid Recovery of Severe Lung Infection: A Case Report

Publication: International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies

 

Article link :  https://ijmscrs.com/index.php/ijmscrs/article/view/2812

 

Authors:

 

Mohandas Baliga
Certified YPV Healer & Senior YPV Trainer, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

 

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Lung infections are a major cause of morbidity worldwide, often requiring prolonged antibiotic therapy. Complementary therapies such as Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing have shown promise in accelerating recovery.

 

Case Presentation: A 40-year-old female presented with severe cough, breathlessness, and lung infection diagnosed as pollen allergy. Despite four months of antibiotics, her condition worsened, leaving her weak and fearful of survival.

 

Intervention: Certified YPV healer initiated healing protocols including YPV Psychotherapy YPV L3, YPV L2, Healer Development Level 1 (HDP L1), and stress energy removal. Twelve sessions were conducted over ten days, alongside daily YPV sadhana practices such as rhythmic breathing.

 

Results: Within three sessions, the patient reported dramatic improvement, discontinued medication, and regained normal appetite and energy. Seven years post-intervention, she remains symptom-free and has become a healer herself.

 

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential of YPV healing as a complementary therapy for lung infections, warranting further clinical research.

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Complementary application of yoga prana vidya (YPV) healing in a case of bovine mastitis: A case report

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Complementary application of yoga prana vidya (YPV) healing in a case of bovine mastitis: A case report

Publication: International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry

Article link :  https://www.doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2026.v11.i4b.3168

Authors:

Chaithali
YPV Healer, Sirsi, Karnataka, India

Dr. Shalini C
BAMS, MD(Ayu), Associate Certified YPV Healer and Arhat Yogi, Mysuru, Karnataka, India

Abstract :

Introduction: Mastitis, an inflammation of the mammary gland, is a major disease affecting dairy cattle, leading to reduced milk yield, poor milk quality, and significant economic losses. Effective management requires timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment. With increasing concerns about antimicrobial resistance, complementary approaches are being explored alongside conventional therapies. This case report evaluates the role of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing, a non-invasive energy-based modality, in managing mastitis in a domestic cow.

Methods: Case details were obtained from the animal owner. The subject was a 5-year-old domestic cow in the early postpartum period, presenting with udder swelling, pain during milking, and reduced milk yield. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing was administered by a trained practitioner as a complementary intervention, with daily sessions conducted over a period of 21 days, targeting the affected mammary region along with systemic energy balancing.

Results: After 21 days of healing, the cow showed significant improvement. There was marked reduction in teat swelling and hardness, along with relief from pain during milking. Milk production improved in both quantity and consistency. The cow also demonstrated better appetite, increased activity, and return to normal behavior, indicating overall recovery.

Conclusion: This case demonstrates the potential of YPV healing as a complementary approach in managing mastitis in dairy animals. The findings suggest that YPV may help reduce inflammation, support recovery, and improve overall well-being. Furthermore, YPV healing not only benefits humans but can also be effectively applied to animals through their energy body and affected region, supporting holistic healing and health.

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing as Complementary Intervention in Pediatric Rickets

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing as Complementary Intervention in Pediatric Rickets

Publication: Journal of Medical science and Clinical Research

Article link :  https://jmscr.igmpublication.org/v14-i4/1%20jmscr.pdf

Authors:

Saloni Shah
Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, YPV Ashram, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Atheeshkumar M
Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, YPV Ashram, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nandur
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Introduction: Rickets is a pediatric skeletal disorder caused by defective bone mineralization, primarily due to vitamin D deficiency, resulting in bone deformities and impaired mobility. Conventional management includes supplementation of vitamin D and calcium, but complementary approaches are increasingly explored. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), an energy-based healing modality, has shown promise in integrative health care.

Case Presentation: This case report documents the application of YPV healing in a 2-year-old female child diagnosed with rickets, presenting with bent knees, brittle bones, and difficulty in standing or walking. Her parents approached two certified YPV healers who conducted daily sessions for 90 days, employing psychotherapy, chakra cleansing especially lower chakras and group healing.

Results: Progressive improvement was observed within six weeks, with the child able to stand and walk without discomfort by the end of three months. Parents reported complete recovery, with sustained improvements in mobility and bone alignment.

Conclusions: This case highlights the potential of YPV healing as a supportive intervention in pediatric rickets, complementing conventional care. While anecdotal, the findings suggest scope for further controlled studies to evaluate YPV’s role in bone health and pediatric rehabilitation.

Keywords: Rickets, Vitamin D deficiency, Yoga Prana Vidya System ®️, YPV ®️, Pediatric Complementary Healing therapy.

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