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Transformative Outcomes of a 5-Day Yoga Prana Vidya Healing Camp in Hassan, Karnataka (February 27 – March 3, 2025)

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Transformative Outcomes of a 5-Day Yoga Prana Vidya Healing Camp in Hassan, Karnataka (February 27 – March 3, 2025)

Publication: International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR)

Article link :  https://www.ijfmr.com/research-paper.php?id=56870

Authors:

Ramya Ashwin
Certified YPV Healer and Senior Trainer, Hassan, Karnataka, India

Ashwin V
Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, Hassan, Karnataka, India

Dr. Shalini C
YPV Associate Certified Healer and Arhat Yogi, Mysuru, Karnataka, India

Supritha G R
YPV Associate Certified Healer and Arhat Yogi, Hassan, Karnataka, India

Abstract :

Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) is an integrated and holistic system of energy healing and inner development. It blends ancient yogic wisdom with modern energy techniques to enhance physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Rooted in the science of prana (life energy), YPV offers a non-invasive, drug-free approach to health by cleansing, energizing, and balancing the body’s energy system.

YPV includes practices such as:

  • Rhythmic Yogic Breathing
  • Forgiveness Sadhana
  • Physical Exercises
  • Planetary Peace Meditation
  • Tailored Energy Healing Protocols

Method: This study documents the outcomes of a 5-day YPV Healing Camp conducted in March 2025 in Hassan, Karnataka. A team of six trained YPV healers provided targeted energy healing sessions to 109 registered participants. Health conditions were assessed before and after the camp.

Results: Participants experienced significant improvements in their health across 14 different categories following five days of YPV healing, in conjunction with the practice of Forgiveness Sadhana and Rhythmic Yogic Breathing.

Conclusion: The Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System presents a holistic, accessible, and cost-effective approach to health and healing. By promoting energy balance, it supports self-care, disease prevention, and overall well-being.

Keywords: Yoga Prana Vidya System®️, Forgiveness Sadhana, Rhythmic Yogic Breathing, Healing Camp

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An outcome Study of the Health & Wellness Camp conducted at the Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Ashram from 21 to 28 October 2024

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An outcome Study of the Health & Wellness Camp conducted at the Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Ashram from 21 to 28 October 2024

Publications: International journal of medical sciences and academic research

 

Article link: https://www.scientificpublications.in/index.php/ijmsar/article/view/91/73

 

Authors:

 

Raghu N
Senior Arhat Yoga Trainer & Level 6 Healer, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

 

Asha Anur
YPV Level 3 trainer & Level 5Healer, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

 

Sandhya Sunil
YPV Level 1 Trainer, Associate Certified Healer, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

 

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

Abstract :

Introduction: YPV healing camps conducted at the YPV Ashram are very effective in the holistic healing of patients (participants) because of high energy levels and pollution-free environment. This paper describes one such camp conducted at the YPV Ashram between 21 and 28 October 2024 by a team of YPV healers.

Method: This retrospective study uses data collected from the 22 participants at the beginning and end of the camp, Healers’ records, and patient feedback obtained at the end of the camp.

Results: Quantitative data analysis shows a statistically significant weight reduction for the participants. The mean value of the waist measurements was reduced by 1.5%. Qualitative data analysis shows that all participants were freed from their anxieties, concerns, and conundrums regarding their medical situations by the end of the healing camp. They no longer experienced any pain at all. Feedback from exit interviews revealed that these outcomes assisted the participants in raising their degree of well-being and self-esteem. Ashram’s satwic and salt-free cuisine supported the participants’ health improvements and emotional stability. Healers’ attributes, such as healing and counselling skills and being kind and compassionate; participants’ attributes, such as receptiveness, openness, and desire for self-healing and self-care, contributed to successful outcomes. Nine participants learned to heal and became healers.

Conclusions: YPV healing camps aid patients to get relief from mental and emotional problems of sickness besides treating physical illness. These camps offer opportunities for patients to learn healing and become healers themselves. Further research related to YPV camps is recommended.

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Integrative Health Practices and Holistic Health: The Role of the Integrated Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System as Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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Integrative Health Practices and Holistic Health: The Role of the Integrated Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System as Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Publications: DJ COLLEGE OF DENTAL SCIENCES & RESEARCH

Article link: https://aihponline.org/admin/upload-article/1736401167-229.pdf

Authors:

Shri Jayachander Reddy Neravetla
Founder, YPV System, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

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

Abstract :

Introduction: The integrative and holistic approach to healthcare acknowledges that conventional mainstream medicine cannot adequately address a person’s health on its own since it frequently ignores crucial psychological and spiritual aspects. The Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System, which stresses energy healing and self-awareness, has become well-known as a complementary and alternative medicine. This paper examines how the Yoga Prana Vidya System promotes emotional and spiritual development in addition to providing a means of physical healing, thereby improving total wellness.

Method: This study uses literature study and content analysis method in the Qualitative research regime. A sample of 73 published research articles that documented successful treatments using YPV System is selected for this purpose.

Results: Analysis shows that 23.3% papers show evidence of successful treatment of psychological cases (Mental/emotional), and 76.7% papers show evidence of successful treatment of physical illnesses. YPV psychotherapy protocols are included in all cases as a first step in healing. Further analysis shows that out of the 17 articles that documented psychological cases treated, 6(35.3%) articles evidenced application as complementary medicine, while 11(64.7%) articles show successful treatment using YPV as alternative medicine. Similarly, out of the 56 articles that documented physical illnesses/diseases, 24 ( 42.9%) articles show YPV as alternative medicine, and 32 (57.1%) articles show using YPV as complementary medicine.

Conclusions: This study enables gaining a greater understanding of this system’s function in supporting an integrated and well-rounded integrative approach to holistic health by looking at its tenets, applications and performance as complementary and alternative medicine.

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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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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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An outcomes study of a 3-day Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing camp conducted in Sirsi, Karnataka in 2022

An outcomes study of a 3-day Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing camp conducted in Sirsi, Karnataka in 2022

Publications: International Journal of Advance Research in Community Health Nursing
 
 

Authors:

 

Shantala Hegde,
YPV Associate Certified Healer & Level 1 trainer, Sirsi, Karnataka, India

 

Seeta Koorse,

YPV Associate Certified Healer & Level 1 trainer, Sirsi, Karnataka, India

 

Kanchan Bhat,
YPV Associate Certified Healer & Level 1 trainer, Sirsi, Karnataka, India

 

Chandrakala Shirali,

YPV Associate Certified Healer & Level 1 trainer, Sirsi, Karnataka, India

 

Ramya Ashwin,

YPV Senior Trainer & Certified Healer, Hassan, Karnataka, India 

 

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,

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

Abstract :

Introduction:Health and Healing camps help in raising the awareness of people in self-care in health, and treatment of common ailments at affordable cost. This paper presents the outcomes of a Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing camp conducted in Sirsi city of Karnataka by a team of YPV healers and trainers during the year 2022.

 

Method: This is an outcome study of a 3-day YPV healing camp conducted by a team of 9 qualified and experienced YPV healers who applied appropriate interventional protocols for 3 days, and documented the improvements in the health condition of the 38 participants. Data analysis is done by analyzing and comparing the individuals’ conditions before, during, and after the camp ended.


Results:
Ten categories of health issues were identified, viz., gastrointestinal, pain of various kinds; problems of skin, eye/vision, respiratory system, psychophysiological,overweight/obesity, hypothyroidism, swelling of legs, and diabetes. Noteworthy improvements in the health conditions of all participants are  observed. Based on this it can be concluded that YPV is an integrated and holistic system which is a simple system, easy to follow at an affordable cost. It is found effective for patients’ self-care raising their awareness in multiple domains of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual, veryuseful in disease control and prevention. Further research is recommended.
 
An outcomes study of a 3-day Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing camp conducted in Sirsi, Karnataka in 2022
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A Study of the Outcomes of a Yoga Prana Vidya Wellness Healing camp conducted at YPV Ashram in July, 2022: Health improvements experienced by Participants

A Study of the Outcomes of a Yoga Prana Vidya Wellness Healing camp conducted at YPV Ashram in July, 2022: Health improvements experienced by Participants

Publications: Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga

Article publication link: https://rfppl.co.in/index.php

Authors:

Vishakha Karnani, Senior Arhat Trainer and Head of Yoga Prana Vidya Centre, Indore 452010, Madhya Pradesh, India.

N.J Reddy, Founder of Yoga Prana Vidya, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India.

Sunder Balaji,
YPV Healer & Trainer Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India.

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118 Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Introduction: Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) system based on ancient yogic practices, is an integrated approach known rom experience to heal diverse human diseases and sicknesses holistically. This study presents the outcomes of improvements in the health and wellness of 30 participants through Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing techniques in a 14-day healing camp conducted at YPV

Materials and Methods: This is a pre and post-test interventional study of a healing camp using
both quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection and analysis. Thirty participants joined the camp voluntarily with informed consent. A team of 7YPV healers conducted healing sessions. The patients did self-practice of some YPV techniques. Data includes patient feedback reports.

Results: Data Analysis of weight, BMI, waist, V fat, Systolic BP, O, Saturation level, Stress level, lung capacity showed statistically significant. improvements. HR results showed a relaxed state for the majority of participants. Brainwave analysis showed increased alpha activity and 18.8% improvement in the balance of left and right brains. Mean Systolic BP showed statistically significant reduction and mean Diastolic br also reduced but statistically found not significant. Individual patients experienced note worthv improvements in illness conditions such as different types of pain, psychological & emotional issues, mobility, sleep disorders, diabetes, thyroid, respiratory problems, weakness, tiredness, giddiness, acidity, skin, issues, allergy, etc. found substantial relief.

Conclusions: The outcomes of this healing camp have revealed that Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) protocols and practices have boosted immunity and improved wellness conditions of participants.

Further research with appropriate methodology and samples are recommended. Recommendations include inter professional specialists to team up with YPV healers for conducting health camps for the benefit of people.

Comments by Shri NJ Reddy sir on 74 th Research Publication

This article has to be promoted at all levels. It gives the process of upgradation and certification of YPV Healers in the YPV System, and also credibility of higher levels of Healers. All YPV Healers must know the process of upgradation through this article.

It gives credibility to Healing Camps through the results achieved. All healers must go through this article fully. All out efforts to be made to promote this paper. This can help promotion of Healing Camps in YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust and elsewhere including inhouse Healing Camps.

Comments by Dr V.S Nanduri on 74 th Research Publication

“I am glad to inform you that our 74th research article with the title”

“A Study of the Outcomes of a Yoga Prana Vidya Wellness Healing camp conducted at YPV Ashram in July, 2022: Health improvements experienced by Participants” is published in the Journal – Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga”

Volume: 16 Issue: 2 Month: April-June Year: 2023 Pages: 59-71

The highlight of this article is that it is enriched with a section on the rigorous process of training and certification of advanced levels of YPV healers, which will be helpful to inform the readers.

This is a original research article and all contributors deserve to be congratulated on this achievement. The names of volunteers who were instrumental in conducting the camp and helped in data collection and analysis are acknowledged in the acknowledgments section towards the end of the paper. Their services are highly appreciated.

It has taken more than a year of persistent effort from the initial stage of planning and conducting the camp, through instrumented data collection and analysis, to writing up till final publication of this paper. This publication will set as a good role model for future camps.

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An experimental study of the effects on participants of the one-week Ashram based YPV Arhat Yoga Intensive Program on their BMI, energy and stress levels, brain wave activity and heart rate variability (HRV)

An experimental study of the effects on participants of the one-week Ashram based YPV Arhat Yoga Intensive Program on their BMI, energy and stress levels, brain wave activity and heart rate variability (HRV)

Authors:

Neravetla Jayachander Reddy, Founder of Yoga Prana Vidya, YPV Ashram Thally, TN, India.

Arumugam Sundar Balaji, Associate certified healer & Trainer YPV Ashram Thally, T.N

Shah Dilip Saloni, Certified healer and trainer, Mumbai, MH.

Atheesh Kumar, YPV ashram Thally, TN

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118 Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Objectives: The term holistic Health includes physical, emotional and mental domains. This study is designed to know the effects of the YPV Arhat Yoga along with Constancy Affirmation on participants who practiced for one week under the guidance of their Arhat Trainers.

Subjects: 39 participants (31 females and 8 males) of a one- week intervention of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Arhat Yoga system conducted at the YPV Ashram.

Methods: This is a quantitative research study. The Parameters measured were BMI, Brainwaves, HRV and Stress and energy levels using GDV camera pre and post intervention. Data analysis used descriptive statistics and statistics of significance.

Results: Body weight and BMI showed statistically significant reduction. Stress measured using the GDV Camera showed improvement for majority of participants. The energy levels showed 5.12% improvement for males and 4.78% improvement for females. Analysis of HRV data showed that a majority of the participants were found to be calmer and more relaxed. Analysis of Brain wave data showed that Alpha wave which is a measure of physical and mental relaxation was the highest compared to Delta, Theta and Beta waves. The imbalance between the left and right brain reduced for both males and females.

Conclusion: Yoga Prana Vidya Arhat Yoga system practiced in ashram environment for one week showed considerable improvement in physical, mental and emotional domains. This study has contributed to this field with scientific documentation that can be helpful and beneficial to people at large.

Recommendation: Further research related to this phenomenon with appropriate methodology and sample size is recommended. GDV camera system of energy body measurements is recommended as a diagnostic tool for human wellbeing.

COMMENT FROM SRI NJ REDDY

Atma Namaste.

Congratulations to all contributors to this research work and paper Lot of effort has been made in the conduct of this program by Vishakha Karnani and her team and post effort by research team to write the paper. This paper gives good correlation between GDV aura measurements and measurement by other instruments and observed benefits.

Please promote it widely. It gives greater credibility to One week or more duration inhouse Ashram Spiritual Intensive Programs for Arhat Yogis.

Even One week has given very good results.

COMMENT FROM Dr. VS Nanduri:

Atma namaste all.

This article is among our best. A lot of scientific investigation has gone into producing this document☝️which has manifested over a period of two years.

I request all to read it thoroughly. Your views are welcome.

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Participant experiences of the One-year Yoga Prana Vidya intensive residential programme: A qualitative research study

Participant experiences of the One-year Yoga Prana Vidya intensive residential programme: A qualitative research study

Publications: International Journal of Yogic, Human Movement and Sports Sciences

Article link : https://doi.org/10.22271/yogic.2022.v7.i2a.1325

Issue link: 
https://www.theyogicjournal.com/archives/2022/7/2/A

Authors:

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, India.

Mr. Ramagopala Noojaje
Certified YPV Healer and Senior YPV Trainer, Puttur, Karnataka, India.

Mrs. Ramya Ashwin
Certified YPV Healer and Senior YPV trainer, Hassan, Karnataka, India.

Abstract :

Introduction: This study explored the outcomes of a One-year Yoga Prana Vidya intensive residential programme with 27 selected participants. The intervention model included components of Physical exercises, Yogic breathing exercises, forgiveness sadhana, various meditations and Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) energy healing protocols for self and others.

Methods: This is a qualitative study to know the experiences of the participants. For data collection, research interviews of all 27 participants were conducted at the end of the programme using open-ended questions. The audio recordings were transcribed, and the contents were analysed for patterns and themes.

Results: Five themes emerged from data analysis. Theme 1 showed that a strong purpose of spiritual development motivated majority of participants. Theme 2 identified perceived benefits and multidimensional achievements of participants which are, health improvements, spiritual development, and personal development. Theme 3 relates to some Challenges /difficulties faced in the course of the programme and how they succeeded to overcome. Theme 4 is about their short-term and long-term goals after completing the programme. Theme 5 is their overall experience that summarises it as priceless programme and a great opportunity in life not to miss.

Conclusions: Results showed that the purpose of conducting this unique intensive inhouse one-year program is very well accomplished in training and generating leaders with clarity and needed competencies to bring, sustain and promote holistic health for people including physiological and psychological health, together with improving the personality and character building and accelerated spiritual development. This is aligned to the YPV Great Vision of achieving at least one trained healer per family to boost and sustain immunity of entire family and promote good health, peace, happiness and harmony at home and work place. This is a programme of a unique mission to promote multi- dimensional development of participants besides holistic health and peace globally.

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The outcome of a Yoga Prana Vidya health and healing camp conducted in Indri village, Haryana

The outcome of a Yoga Prana Vidya health and healing camp conducted in Indri village, Haryana

Publications: International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health

Article DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20221228 
Link to the article: https://www.ijcmph.com/index.php/ijcmph/article/view/9559

Authors:

Mr. Vishal Gupta, 
Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamilnadu, India
Mrs. Meenakshi Gupta,
Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri. Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India
Ms. Kavita Sharma,
Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri. Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India
Mr. Rahul Charanjitsingh Prajapati, 
Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri. Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Dept. of Research & Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Research, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Free health checkup and treatment camps help villagers with health awareness and management of illnesses at no cost. This paper presents one such health camp conducted by Yoga Prana Vidya® (YPV®) healing team for 5 days in a village in the state of Haryana, India and with documented data and successful outcomes to the participants in the camp.

Methods: An intervention with YPV® system healings was conducted, and patient data and feedback collected before and after the healings in the camp.

Results: A total of 216 patients were registered in this camp with 20 types of illnesses identified for which treatment was sought by the patients. A group of 11 healers rendered healing services to all registered patients successfully.

Conclusions: The camp served the intended purpose of rendering free service to the villagers in health awareness and improvements through YPV® healing techniques and protocols. Continuous increase in the number of participants in the camp and its popularity confirms the relief people got through healing during the camp. Many people got major relief in the ailments they were suffering over a time. It is the achievement of quick relief which drove many students’ and teachers’ interest in learning the healing techniques, and the teachings of YPV® were received by them with great enthusiasm.
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