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A Case of Perceived Black Magic Attack: Successful Treatment, Recovery, and Rehabilitation Using Yoga Prana Vidya (Ypv) Healing Protocols

A Case of Perceived Black Magic Attack: Successful Treatment, Recovery, and Rehabilitation Using Yoga Prana Vidya (Ypv) Healing Protocols

Publications: International Journal of Research- GRANTHAALAYAH

Article link: https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v12.i9.2024.5798

Authors:

Madhavi Malipeddi,
Senior YPV Trainer and Certified YPV Healer, New Delhi, India

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

Abstract :

Introduction: Unquestionably, several modern rising societies continue to use magic, as do most traditional tribes in Asia, Africa, Central and South America, and the Pacific. Medical education believes that a great deal of traditional beliefs are unscientific. Some studies tried to identify the typical symptoms of perceived black magic. This paper describes the case of a middle-aged woman affected by a perceived black magic attack whose symptoms have been treated successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya Healing Protocols.

Method: The qualitative research method is used in this study of an in-depth case research. Data was collected from the victim’s perspective through a self-narrated story supplemented with an interview transcript. Triangulation is used in the form of interview transcripts to collect relevant data from the perspectives of the two YPV healers to verify and confirm the case details for validity and confirmability.

Results: Analysis of data collected from all sources confirms the reported symptoms and the circumstances that led to the patient’s ordeal. The primary symptoms of physical pain, mental and emotional agony were healed within 25 sessions spread over 1 ½ months. The secondary symptom of panic attacks took about 6 months to recede and the patient feels fully normal.

Conclusion: This study shows that the YPV system has powerful protocols to deal with psychic and black magic attacks successfully. YPV system offers healer training programmes to all recovered patients to become healers themselves for healing self and others. Further research may be conducted with appropriate samples to learn more about this phenomenon.

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A Study of the Outcomes of a Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) 7-Day Healing Camp for Health &Wellness Conducted at the YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust in December 2023

A Study of the Outcomes of a Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) 7-Day Healing Camp for Health &Wellness Conducted at the YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust in December 2023

Publications: International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Bio-Medical Science

Article link: https://ijpbms.com/index.php/ijpbms/article/view/544

Issue link: https://ijpbms.com/index.php/ijpbms/issue/view/39

Authors:

Vishakha Karnani,
Senior Arhat & YPV trainer and Level 6 Healer, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,
YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Introduction: The integrated and holistic healing protocols of the Yoga Prana vidya (YPV) system have been making significant contributions to people as complementary and alternative therapies to the various mainstream healthcare systems. YPV healing camps are conducted by Competent YPV healers to raise the awareness of people on the need to learn and practice healthy lifestyles for the cure and prevention of diseases. This paper presents the outcomes of one such Health & Wellness camp conducted by a team of 8 YPV healers for a week in December 2023.

Method: This is an interventional study with data collected from 27 patients who participated in the camp. Data was collected on selected health parameters before and after the camp ended to know the improvements the patients experienced in this one-week camp.

Results: The mean body weight and BMI (Body mass Index) reduced by 1.88 % and 1.66% respectively. Those with diabetes and BP became normal. Patients who had physical pain, mobility, and flexibility issues were greatly relieved and were able to walk normally. Cases of constipation, hypothyroidism, psoriasis, varicose veins, and acne were resolved to return to normal condition. An alcoholic case was successfully de-addicted after 3 days of healing treatment. Improvements were noticed in patients with eye/vision problems. Those who had mental and emotional issues were also found to be calm and peaceful by the end of the camp.

Conclusions: It is observed that the patients in this YPV healing camp experienced satisfactory improvements in their health and wellness issues. The team of healers did a dedicated service helping and treating the patients holistically with a combination of exercises, rhythmic breathing protocols, the right diet, and meditations. The patients appreciated and practiced the lifestyle changes needed based on the principles of YPV energy healing system protocols. There is great scope to conduct more such camps in rural and semi-urban areas to disseminate this knowledge to the general population.

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Application of yoga prana vidya (YPV) healing protocols in facial rejuvenation (FR) Treatment without cosmetics, medicines or surgical procedures: An evaluation of the outcomes of YPV FR interventions

Application of yoga prana vidya (YPV) healing protocols in facial rejuvenation (FR) Treatment without cosmetics, medicines or surgical procedures: An evaluation of the outcomes of YPV FR interventions

Publications: IP Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology

Authors:

Jayachander Reddy Neravetla,
Founder and President,Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

Vishakha Karnani,
Senior Arhat & YPV trainer and Level 6 Healer, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Mohandas Baliga,
Senior YPV trainer and Certified Healer, Manglore, Karnataka, India.

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,
YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Introduction: Skin and Face Regeneration has always attracted human attention. Historically, a variety of methods have been used to stop or lessen the damaging effects of sun exposure or the aging process of the skin. Energy healing distinguishes facial rejuvenation (FR) utilising YPV system protocols as an art and science that is both safer and different from other forms of applications that mostly employ invasive techniques. This study aims to fill the gap in the limited literature on the application of energy healing for FR.

Materials and Methods: Three YPV FR workshops were conducted at different times in different locations, and samples of adult men and women, to examine and document the effects after conducting a single healing session using relevant YPV protocols. Data consisted of photographs taken before and after the intervention, and feedback from the participants.

Results: An examination and analysis of the data from 33 participants of the three workshops reveals that noteworthy improvements were seen within 20 minutes of the trial/demonstration period of application of the YPV facial protocols at the demo, and subsequent 30-minute practice in which the participants applied the YPV facial healing protocol on each other in pairs. All participants experienced a glow on their faces at the end of the workshop.

Conclusions: Results from this study indicate that after a single session of YPV healing, there are noteworthy improvements in the face and limbs. The YPV system of Energy FR therapy interventions is extremely safe and has no known adverse effects. It has a lot of potential for lengthier interventions with multiple sessions spaced over several days to study the long-term and sustainability effects of YPV FR protocols.

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A study of the health benefits of the Yoga Prana Vidya healing camp conducted at YPV Ashram in December 2022

A study of the health benefits of the Yoga Prana Vidya healing camp conducted at YPV Ashram in December 2022

Publications: International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health

Issue link: http://www.ijcmph.com/index.php/ijcmph/issue/current


Authors:

Jayachander Reddy Neravetla,
Founder and President, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,
YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Several YPV Healing Camp programmes in the past have assisted people of all ages in treating and resolving their current health problems and lowering their chance of developing future chronic illnesses, which typically begin early and get worse with age. This paper presents one such camp and its outcomes successfully conducted at the YPV Ashram in December 2022.

Methods: An interventional method for evaluating the outcomes of this camp is used. Patients’ data was collected before and after this camp by a team of 6 YPV healers who performed healing services using YPV protocols. The patient sample consisted of 29 adults (20 female and 9 male) from various places in the country who registered their voluntary participation.

Results: Measured parameters such as body weight (Wt.), body mass index (BMI), V Fat, waist circumference, blood pressure (both Systolic and diastolic), and O2 saturation showed statistically significant improvements for the group. The patients experienced considerable improvements in their conditions such as pain in various parts of the body, and other physiological, psychological, and mental health issues.

Conclusions: The key success aspects of the YPV healing and wellness camps are the teamwork, preparation and scheduling, expertise, competence, and dedication of the healers. The Yoga Prana Vidya method, as a supplementary and alternative medicine, has had such an impact on the healthcare system that those who have sought this therapeutic system have experienced it well. More research is recommended on this topic utilizing suitable techniques and samples.

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Impact of the Great Invocation Practice at Vellalar College of Education

Impact of the Great Invocation Practice at Vellalar College of Education

Publications: International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR)

Issue link: https://www.ijfmr.com/research-paper.php?id=15210

Authors:

Malathi Chinnusamy,
Senior YPV Trainer &certified Healer, Erode

Abstract :

In the realm of education, there is a growing recognition of the importance of holistic practices in promoting student well-being and institutional development. This paper explores the integration and impact of The Great Invocation, a prayer adapted by Alice Bailey, within the context of a Teacher Education Institution, specifically Vellalar College of Education. Since its introduction in 2018, as part of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) practices, The Great Invocation has become a daily ritual at the college, fostering spiritual alignment and personal growth among students and staff. Drawing upon a diverse body of research, this paper examines the positive outcomes associated with holistic practices, such as stress reduction, improved academic performance, and enhanced well-being, both within academic settings and the workplace. Additionally, it explores the influence of The Great Invocation on student well-being, teacher-student relationships, campus dynamics, and institutional achievements. Through a comprehensive analysis, this paper highlights the significance of integrating spiritual practices like The Great Invocation in educational institutions, contributing to a culture of holistic development and continuous improvement.

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Excessive Body Weight And Fat: A Study Of The Effects Of Yoga Prana Vidya Protocols And Techniques In Reducing Body Weight And Waist Circumference Safely Without Medicines Or Surgery

Excessive Body Weight And Fat: A Study Of The Effects Of Yoga Prana Vidya Protocols And Techniques In Reducing Body Weight And Waist Circumference Safely Without Medicines Or Surgery

Publications: World Journal Of Advance Healthcare Research
 
Issue link: https://www.wjahr.com/home/current_issues

Authors:

Shri N. Jayachander Reddy,
President & Founder, Yoga Prana Vidya System, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, TN.


Vishakha Karnani, 
Senior Arhat & YPV trainer and Level 6 Healer, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,

Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118,
Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Introduction: This paper discusses alarming health concerns of excessive body weight and fat, and presents how Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing Protocols and Techniques reduce body weight and Fat safely without medicines or Surgery.

Method: This is an interventional study of YPV healing protocols for weight loss and waist reduction in adults conducted as a one-day workshop at 3 different times, and locations and to investigate for consistency of outcomes. The number of participants was 41, 42 and 26 respectively, from the YPV community of healers who volunteered. The procedures included YPV self-healing protocols and techniques with crystals. Data on these parameters were collected before and after the single session of 33-minute intervention and analysed using statistical techniques.

Results: Statistical analyses showed a significant reduction in the body weight and waist circumference in the Pune sample. In the case of Mangalore and Lucknow samples, there was marginally significant weight reduction, while the waist circumference reduction was statistically significant. Further analyses using BMI values indicated that a greater proportion of those who were overweight and obese responded more effectively to the YPV protocols used in this intervention. 

Conclusions: The results obtained in this one-day workshop using a single session at three different locations and samples showed consistent results in waist circumference reduction. Concerning weight reduction, one location sample showed statistically significant results, while the other two location samples showed marginally significant results. The results indicate that when conducted for several sessions, it is possible to reduce obesity and overweight to the normal range of BMI for a healthy life. The YPV Protocols achieved these goals without any need for medicines or surgery. Further research is recommended using appropriate samples and methodology.

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Exploring the Psycho-Social Issues in the Life Journey to Becoming a Healer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Women Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healers in the Indian Context

Exploring the Psycho-Social Issues in the Life Journey to Becoming a Healer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Women Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healers in the Indian Context

Publications: The International Journal of Indian Psychology
 
Issue link : https://ijip.in/issue/?volumes=Volume-12-Issue-1

Authors:

Malathi Chinnusamy,
Certified YPV Healer and Senior Trainer, Erode, Tamil Nadu

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,

Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118,
Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Introduction: Healing is a gradual process that each person experiences differently depending on their situation. This study aims to understand how the journey occurred in the process of becoming a YPV healer as experienced by them in their lives, given the contributions the YPV system has made to healthcare systems, and its impact on the people who sought to become healers.

Method: Qualitative research methodology with Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is used in this study with a sample of 5 healers purposively selected from one cluster area for homogeneity. Data was collected and documented in the form of detailed life  stories of this sample as narrated by them to the study team. IPA method of data analysis was  used to extract themes.

Results: Five themes emerged from the data analysis; 

(1) Vulnerabilities and Adversities with life-threatening effects: The compelling reasons for their search of lasting solutions for a peaceful and meaningful life, 

(2) Self-discovery and recovery through persistent learning and practice of the YPV System of healing protocols, 

(3) Spiritual awakening and  Cognizance helped to find purpose and meaning in life becoming a healer, 

(4) Miraculous healing results for self and others: Strong motivation in becoming and living life as a healer, and 

(5) A profound transformation in one’s own life as well as in the lives of those around. 

Conclusions: In the process of becoming and living life as a healer, the YPV system empowers women and provides a tried-and-tested path and network of support to overcome various obstacles and challenges, enabling a complete turnaround in life with spiritual awakening, instilling self-confidence, and rising from extreme hopelessness to immense optimism towards a meaningful and purposeful life worth living. The authors recommend conducting similar studies using samples from other clusters, as this study was carried out using a sample from one cluster area.

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A pediatric patient case of vesicoureteral reflux: Successful healing using Yoga Prana Vidya protocols

A pediatric patient case of vesicoureteral reflux: Successful healing using Yoga Prana Vidya protocols

Publications: Indian journal of child health
 
 

Authors:

 

Yashika Gupta,
Certified YPV Healer and Level 1 YPV Trainer, Delhi

 

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,

Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118,
Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is characterized by abnormal urine flow from the bladder back through the ureters, finally reaching the kidneys. The disease is usually symptomless and is diagnosed accidentally when patients suffer from febrile urinary tract infections. 

 

Many treatment guidelines are available ranging from medicine to surgery. However, management is a clinical art. Here, we present a pediatric case of VUR healed by Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) therapies without surgery. The normal condition of the patient’s kidneys and bladder was achieved within 2½ months of the YPV healing intervention. This case shows that YPV protocols have successfully treated a pediatric VUR condition without the need for surgery. Further research using appropriate sample and methodology is recommended.

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Trigeminal neuralgia (severe and sharp facial pain): a case of successful treatment using yoga prana vidya system of healing protocols

Trigeminal neuralgia (severe and sharp facial pain): a case of successful treatment using yoga prana vidya system of healing protocols

Publications: World journal of advance healthcare research
 
 

Authors:

 

Reet Kaur Saluja,
Certified YPV Healer and Level 2-3 Trainer, Indore, MP, India

 

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri, 

Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118 (TN), INDIA

Abstract :

Introduction: Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a disease characterized by severe pain in the facial area related to the trigeminal nerve. TN occurs due to neurovascular compression of the Trigeminal nerve presenting with recurrent pain episodes. A variety of medications and surgical options are available in the management. This paper presents the case of a 61-year-old male chronic TN patient who was successfully healed using non-invasive and non-drug protocols and techniques of the Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System.

 

Method: The case study method is used in the present study by collecting details of patient medical records, YPV healer’s records, and feedback from the patient and his family. 

 

Results: Before the YPV intervention, the reports showed very high bp and some issues in brain MRI. After the YPV intervention was conducted in two phases, which took less than 6 months overall, the reports showed that BP was reduced to normal. The TN condition was completely resolved without any incidents.

 

The patient started to have a positive outlook towards life. 


Conclusions:
This instance emphasizes how crucial it is to have tapering healing sessions if withdrawal occurs too quickly to prevent recurrence. The Integrated and Holistic System of YPV provides a significant opportunity for more research study on this subject matter with suitable sample size and methods. Gaining a basic understanding of the YPV healing system would help frontline healthcare workers, such as physicians and nurses, implement it in a way that is complementary to their expertise.
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A case of accidentally crushed hand: effectiveness of yoga prana vidya (ypv) healing as complementary therapy in speedy recovery

A case of accidentally crushed hand: effectiveness of yoga prana vidya (ypv) healing as complementary therapy in speedy recovery

Publications: International Journal of Integrated Medical Research
 

Authors:

 

Karunambigai S,
Associate Certified YPV Healer & YPV Level 1 Trainer, Erode, Tamil Nadu, INDIA

 

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,

Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, INDIA

Abstract :

Background: A 19-year-old male college student riding a bike met with a road accident and fell on the road when his right hand was run over by a truck and got crushed. Multiple surgeries were performed on his injured hand and Holistic YPV healing sessions were conducted as a complementary therapy for over 2 months to enable faster recovery physically, mentally, and emotionally.

 

Method: This study used a case study method going through the patient’s medical records, YPV healer’s records, and patient feedback.


Results:
The intervention of YPV healing in the process of recovering from the severe accident injury was extremely helpful, with boosted mental health, physical improvement, and faster recovery. The energy received and the results of the healing as experienced by the patient were remarkable.
 
Conclusions: The results from this study suggest that YPV healing protocols as complementary therapy are beneficial for the treatment of crush injuries of the hand, resulting in faster recovery with better functional outcomes. Further research in similar cases is recommended.
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