Ritesh Kataria YPV Healer and Trainer, Disa, Gujarat, India
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu,India
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Background: Transverse myelitis (TM) is a rare neuroinflammatory disorder of the spinal cord, often leading to severe motor and sensory deficits. Conventional treatment involves corticosteroids, plasma exchange, and rehabilitation, with recovery timelines ranging from months to years.
Objective: To document the clinical recovery of a 34-year-old female patient diagnosed with TM following integrative Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing interventions.
Methods: The patient underwent 89 YPV healing sessions over three months, including psychotherapy, internal organ cleansing, and energy-based spinal regeneration techniques. Clinical progress was tracked through patient feedback and functional recovery milestones.
Results: Within one month, the patient regained sensory functions and balance. By the third month, she achieved independent ambulation, normalized menstrual cycles, and resumed daily activities. Recovery was significantly faster than the medical prognosis of 1–2 years.
Conclusion: This case highlights the potential role of YPV healing as a complementary modality in accelerating recovery from TM, warranting further controlled studies.
Seema Shrivastava Certified YPV and level 5 Healer, Trainer YPV Level 2&3, Ujjain (MP), India
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
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OPENACCESS Corresponding Author Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
Background: Chronic Hepatitis B infection is a known precursor to liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC). Recurrent hepatic tumors pose significant physical and emotional challenges. This case explores the role of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing as a complementary intervention in a patient with recurrent liver tumors and cirrhosis.
Case Presentation: A 60-year-old male with lifelong Hepatitis B and cirrhosis developed hepatic tumors in April 2024, September 2024, and January 2025, each surgically removed via microwave ablation (MWA). Following the third recurrence, the patient experienced emotional distress and was introduced to YPV healing in April 2025. A Certified YPV and Level 5 healer initiated daily sessions, later joined by a Certified Senior YPV and Level 6 healer for intensive three-times-daily healing from May to July 2025. The protocol included YPV Level 5 and 6 techniques, blood and organ cleansing, psychotherapy, and environmental energy hygiene. The patient also practiced daily salt water baths, breathing exercises, forgiveness sadhana, and weekly Planetary Peace Meditation from YPV Sadhna App.
Outcomes: MRI and blood tests conducted on 29 July 2025 and again on 01 November 2025 showed no new tumor formation and normalized parameters. The patient reported improved energy, emotional stability, and resolution of minor ailments without medication.
Conclusion: This case suggests that YPV healing may offer valuable adjunctive support in managing chronic hepatic conditions, enhancing emotional resilience, and potentially contributing to tumor non-recurrence. Further clinical studies are warranted to explore its integrative potential in oncology and chronic disease care.
Mohandas Baliga YPV Certified Healer and Senior YPV Trainer, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research and Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India
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Background: Sciatica, often resulting from lumbar radiculopathy, is a debilitating condition characterized by radiating pain along the sciatic nerve. Conventional treatments include analgesics, physiotherapy, and surgery, yet long-term remission remains challenging. This case study explores the role of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), a non-touch, no-drug energy healing modality, in achieving sustained remission.
Case Presentation: A 44-year-old male presented with severe left-sided sciatica due to lumbar radiculopathy, confirmed by clinical and radiological findings during December 2015. He experienced persistent pain, restricted mobility, and sleep disturbances. Medical consultations suggested a surgical operation. Being a competent YPV healer, the patient opted for YPV healing as an alternative therapy instead of conventional treatments.
Intervention and Outcome: The patient received regular YPV healing sessions over 2-1/2 month’s period, initially from his Mentor, followed by self-healing. He regularly practiced YPV modules of exercises, Yogic breathing and meditations. As a result, there was complete improvement in his condition and was fully normal. He continued self-healing for another 5 months for maintenance and to avoid relapse. A 9-year follow-up during November 2025 revealed sustained remission, with no recurrence of symptoms and with improved quality of life.
Conclusion: This case highlights the potential of Yoga Prana Vidya healing as a safe, non-invasive, and effective alternative therapy for managing sciatica. The long-term remission observed encourages to conduct further clinical studies to evaluate its efficacy in chronic neuropathic pain conditions.
Meena Dhaval Dholakia Senior YPV Trainer and Certified YPV Healer, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Kanchan Ramnani YPV Trainer and Certified YPV Healer, Vadodara, Gujarat, India
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Introduction: Four patients which included three males aged 42, 78, 82 and a female aged 55 respectively were diagnosed with gangrene in their legs leading to bleeding, puss, severe pain, numbness, skin darkening and frequent infection. They were not able to walk and perform their day-to-day activities due to severe pain. They had a history of diabetes since long. They came in contact with Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healer and decided to go for YPV Healing. This paper presents the cases of gangrene treated successfully using YPV Healing Protocol for all four people.
Methods: This is the case study method with detailed analysis and photos of affected legs of all the four patients’ health condition pre and post Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing treatment applied as alternative system. These are the cases of three male patients aged 42, 78, 82 respectively and a female patient aged 55 diagnosed with gangrene in legs at different times. The initial symptoms were bleeding, puss, severe pain, numbness, skin darkening and acute infection in legs. The pain was so severe that they were not able to walk properly or perform their day-to-day activities. All of them were on heavy antibiotics and painkillers prescribed by doctor earlier.
Results: Analysis of these patients’ health condition, photos of their legs and medical case documents pre and post treatment show that they got cured with Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing method for gangrene.
Conclusion: This case study documents the evidence on the effective use of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) in treating gangrene. There is ample scope to conduct further research on the application of YPV as alternatively effective and low-cost treatment for various medical conditions.
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
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Background: Hip fractures are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in elderly populations, often requiring surgical intervention and prolonged rehabilitation. Integrative approaches, including energy-based healing systems such as Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), have shown promise in enhancing recovery outcomes.
Objective: To document the recovery of a 78-year-old female patient with a left neck of femur fracture following 3 falls on 7 November 2025, and started receiving YPV healing alongside conventional medical management.
Methods: The patient, diagnosed on 8 November 2025, underwent hip surgery on 10 November 2025. No neurological causes of falls were observed during investigations. On patient’srequest, YPV healing sessions were initiated by a Certified Healer immediately after fallings on 7 November and continued until 10 December 2025. Healing protocols included psychotherapy, cleansing and energising specific affected chakras, strengthening the spine, and daily affirmations. Sessions were frequent in the initial phase (every three hours for three days), gradually tapering as recovery progressed.
Results: Post-surgery, the patient reported reduced pain, improved mobility, and faster-than-expected rehabilitation. By 5 December 2025, i.e., within 25 days after surgery, she was walking without support, and by 15 December 2025, she resumed normal activities including attending social functions. Physiotherapy outcomes were positive, with enhanced mobility and reduced dependence on assistive devices.
Conclusions: The integration of YPV healing with conventional medical care facilitated smooth recovery, improved patient confidence, and accelerated functional independence. This case highlights the potential of YPV as a complementary therapy in orthopaedic rehabilitation.
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
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Background: Throat ulcers are painful lesions that can significantly impair swallowing, speech, and overall quality of life. Despite conventional treatments in practice, some cases remain refractory. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), a non-touch, biofield-based energy healing modality, is known as a complementary therapy in various chronic and acute conditions.
Case presentation: A 53-year-old female school teacher presented with recurrent throat ulcers, burning sensation, and dysphagia, persisting despite standard medical treatment. She could not talk and eat food normally for a week. She opted for YPV intervention after limited relief from pharmacological management.
Intervention: A structured YPV Protocol was administered over 4 healing sessions of each 30 minutes duration in 2 days, including lifestyle guidance. No medications were used during the intervention.
Outcomes: Within two days of healing with four sessions each of 30 minutes, the throat ulcer got healed. Burning sensations and pain in throat was relieved and the patient was able to start talking and eating food normally.
Conclusions: This case suggests that YPV may serve as a safe, cost effective and integrative adjunct in the management of throat ulcers, particularly in cases unresponsive to conventional therapy. Further clinical studies are recommended to validate these findings and underlying mechanisms.
Lingappa Nataraj YPV trainer & Healer, Arhat Yoga Practitioner, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ranana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
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Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is an immune-mediated, non-scarring hair loss disorder affecting up to 20% of paediatric dermatology patients. Conventional therapies—including topical corticosteroids, contact immunotherapy, and emerging JAK(Janus Kinases) inhibitors—carry risks of systemic side effects and variable response rates in children. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing integrates physical exercises, regulated breathing, meditation, and pranic energy healing to restore psycho-physiological balance and may offer a no-risk alternative for paediatric AA.
Objective: To report reversal of AA demonstrating complete hair regrowth following a structured 15-week YPV healing protocol.
Methods: A normally healthy 7-year-old boy presented with multiple, well-demarcated scalp patches of hair loss. The patient underwent allopathic treatment for a month without success. The patient’s family sought YPV healing sessions from a senior Trainer-healer who conducted a YPV intervention, with 73 healing sessions spread over 15 weeks. consisting of pranic healing sessions while the boy was asked to do rhythmic breathing daily for a few minutes. Photographic documentation, and regular patient feedback were collected from the patient’s family.
Results: Hair regrowth was first noted at week 2, By week 8, coverage exceeded 75%, and complete regrowth was achieved by week 15. The patient reported marked reductions in anxiety and improved quality-of-life. No adverse events or discomfort were observed throughout the intervention.
Conclusion: This study illustrates the potential efficacy and safety of YPV healing protocols for paediatric AA. Controlled trials are suggested to validate these findings, define optimal dosing, and elucidate mechanisms of action.
Malathi Chinnusamy Department of YPV Research, Senior Trainer and Certified Healer at Yoga Prana Vidya, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Department of YPV Research, Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India
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Background: Chronic musculoskeletal pain due to osteoporosis often leads to functional disability and emotional distress, especially in rural populations with limited access to integrative care.
Objective: To document the recovery of a 59-year-old female farmer and a housewife from Tamil Nadu, India, who experienced rapid and sustained relief from chronic pain through a single session of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) energy healing followed by self-healing.
Methods: A qualitative case study approach was used, incorporating clinical history, medical records, and a structured interview. The patient’s condition prior to and after YPV intervention was analysed.
Results: She suffered from debilitating spinal and hip pain for over three years, confirmed by MRI as osteoporosis. Conventional treatments including analgesics, physiotherapy, and rest failed to relieve her symptoms. Following a 40-minute YPV healing session, she experienced immediate and dramatic pain relief, regained mobility, and resumed daily activities. She later enrolled in Level 1 YPV training and practiced self-healing daily.
Conclusion: This case highlights the potential of YPV energy healing as a complementary therapy for chronic pain management, especially in underserved communities.
Keywords: Yoga Prana Vidya System®, YPV®, energy healing, osteoporosis, chronic pain, complementary medicine
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
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Background: Acute bacterial pharyngitis is a common upper respiratory tract infection often requiring antibiotics or surgical intervention in severe cases. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System, a non-touch biofield energy healing modality, has shown promise in managing various physical and psychological conditions.
This case report documents the rapid recovery of a 39-year-old female orthodontist diagnosed with bacterial pharyngitis and advised tonsillectomy. She received intensive YPV healing sessions over six days, resulting in complete symptom resolution without surgical intervention.
Methods: The patient underwent 20 healing sessions on the first day, followed by four daily sessions for the next five days. YPV protocols L-5, L-3 psychotherapy, L-2, and HDP L-1 were applied. Progress was monitored through patient feedback and clinical observation.
Results: Within 10 hours of initiating YPV healing, the patient reported significant relief in pain and voice restoration. By the second day, she resumed normal activities. By day six, she was symptom-free, and tonsillectomy was no longer required.
Conclusion: YPV healing may serve as an effective complementary therapy in acute bacterial pharyngitis,potentially reducing the need for invasive procedures. Further controlled studies are warranted.
Background: Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System®️ healing is an energy-based system that aims to harmonize the physical, emotional, and mental aspects of an individual through energy balancing techniques. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of YPV healing on body weight and waist circumference among adult participants.
Materials and Methods: An interventional study was conducted on 16 participants during a one-day Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) facial, weight loss and body sculpting workshop in Sirsi, Karnataka, using the YPV weight-loss protocol. Body weight and waist circumference were recorded before and after a single healing session. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test for weight (non-normal distribution) and the paired t-test for waist circumference (approximately normal distribution).
Result: The healing intervention is associated with statistically significant reduction in waist circumference (≈1.25 inches on average) and a small statistically significant change in weight (median reduction ≈0.175 kg).
Conclusion: The one-day Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing camp using the YPV weight-loss protocol showed significant reduction in waist circumference and a modest but significant decrease in body weight. These findings suggest that YPV healing may serve as a supportive or complementary approach for weight management and maintaining a healthy BMI.
Sh. Arun Kumar a Senior All India Level trainer of the organization, who has been involved in spreading the spiritual technology throughout India for many years. Sh. Arun Kumar, is M.C.A from Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru and worked as Team Lead in Wission Infotech,Bengaluru. However, realizing the amazing benefits of the spiritual technology of the ancient science of Yoga Prana Vidya for common people, he decided to dedicate his life for spreading the teachings of Yoga Prana Vidya since 2009.
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Dhaval Dholakia is a certified YPV healer for 16 years. He is also a mechanical engineer and has worked in Plastic Processing Machinery for 25 years. He resides in Ahmedabad.
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Dr. S. K. Singh is a Arhat Trainer having more than 20 years of YPV healing and teaching experience. He is also trained in Kriyashakti & Fengsui and completed the one year intensive program in 2016. He has organized many higher level YPV training workshops and retreats. He completed his Master’s degree in Science and has a doctorate in Environmental Biology. He hails from Varanasi.
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Gp Capt. (Retd) J V Subramanian has been associated with Yoga Prana Vidya since more than 15 years now. He has trained hundreds of healers from Level 1 to Arhat Yogis in last 6 years. He holds B.E (Electricals & Electronics) from Annamalia university and MBA from IIM Lucknow. He is also a trustee of Feed the Soul Trust. based in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
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Madhu Sudhir is a senior YPV trainer since 2004. She has trained over 2500 students and more than 50 trainers who are also propagating YPV practices. She has done YPV healing for more than 7000 people since 2006. She is the secretary of the Mysore YPV Healers Association since 2011. She is also associated with JSS University – Dental College as a guest lecturer for “Holistic wellness through YPV” for BDS 1st year students. She has also conducted various seminars on YPV teachings. She graduated in commerce from Bangalore University and also has a diploma in architecture. She also works as a Vaastu consultant for businesses, constructions, plots & houses.
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Raghu N is a Arhat Trainer having over 22 years of YPV healing and teaching experience. He founded “Master YPV Trust Nanjangud” in 2019 and conducting regular service activities through this trust in his role as President. He also started the first independently located YPV centre in Nanjangud in 2014. He has previously attended the one year Spiritual Intensive Program for 2015-16 conducted in Sri Ramana Trust Ashram. He also has 7 years of experience working as a secretary at “Mysore YPV Healers Association” during which he nurtured many healers. Raghu conducts teachings in Kannada, English and Hindi languages. He has also completed a B.Sc. and B.Ed. from the Mysore University.
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Rekha Subhash is a Arhat Trainer having over 22 years of YPV healing and teaching experience. She has healed patients from different parts of the world and has a high success rate including complicated cases for healing. Rekha also has a Masters of Art degree. She hails from Bengaluru.
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Veteran Wing Commander KT Subash is a Arhat Trainer having over 22 years of YPV healing and teaching experience. He is also the Managing Trustee of the Karnataka Yoga Vidya Pranic Healing Foundation Trust. He has healed patients from different parts of the world and has a high success rate including complicated cases for healing. He has a Masters in Technology degree.
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1: Name : Lakhsmi Devi
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She holds an experience of 20 years in the field of Energy Healing and Meditation. Apart from her proficiency in healing and training, she is also good in singing and playing harmonium and has been a Swimming Champion. She has always excelled at fitness since her school days. She is also a glass designer and deals in glass painting. She is a very efficient Counselor and Yoga practitioner.
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1. Name – Vishakha Karnani
2. address/ centre – 316, Sai Kripa Colony, Indore 452002, Madhya Pradesh
3. educational qualification – B.A. Loreto College, Kolkata. Then worked as a photo journalist & a freelancer (children photography)
4. any paper presentation – COVID 19 case report in Innovative publication journal. July 2020
5. any specific achievements – part of the organising team in the first SIP , Pune, 2015. Thereafter involved in organising public darshan and Compassionate Parenting and nurturing programs in various cities like Indore, Nagpur, Raipur, Pune, Kolkata and Ichalkaranji (kolhapur)
6. Since 2006. Got introduced to the world of energy in Kolkata and shifted to Indore in 2008 to spread the work in Central India. Currently working in M.P, Chattisgarh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, North East India.
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Radha Ganesh is presently working for Yoga Prana Vidya Organization as Senior Arhat trainer and Ethics committee member. She is a Senior Arhat Trainer and certified YPV healer with over 18 years of experience. She completed the one-year spiritual intensive program at the YPV ashram in Thally. She has been trained in basic, advanced healing and psychotherapy at World Pranic Healing. Radha worked in Unnathi Healing Foundation Trust as a healer and trainer. She also worked in MS Ramaiiah Hospital Pranic Healing Department, Ayush Arogya Dhama. She has taught YPV teachings in several schools and also conducted classes for nursing staff, pharma students among others. She regularly conducts an Arhat Marathon on every last Sunday of the month at Karnataka Pranic Healing foundation trust since last 3 years. Radha has completed her M.A. in English from MG University, Kerala.