Siddha Yoga and Ayurveda

Welcome to Self Healing and Soul Evolution! This website has been created for Siddha yogi and Ayurveda healer, Partheeban, whom grew up at the foot of the holy Shiva Mountain Arunachala in Tiruvannamalai. 

As a child in the late seventies and early eighties, his family had no electricity, so their rhythm was in harmony with nature, adapting their lifestyle to sunrise and sunset. To soothe them for early sleep, Partheeban’s grandmother used to read out of the Bhagavad Gita and what he assumed were simple bedtime stories, eventually transformed into living reality as he came to realise the practical application of this knowledge in daily life. 

Within the background of this sacred upbringing, his passion for Yoga and Ayurveda evolved as he progressively became a more devoted seeker of knowledge, dedicating his teenage years, not to fun, but to explore a deeper connection with God.

Karma is the guiding force in Partheeban’s life, every word he says, every decision he makes, every action he takes, is in full regard of how this will affect his own energy and the energy of other beings and the nature around him.

Having travelled in India extensively over the past twelve years and explored much of Indian culture, my personal experience upon meeting him was a true sense of clarity of vision. His deepest desire is to be of service to the world, to collaborate with like-minded soul beings and co-create beauty, healing and abundance through sharing the art of Siddha Ayurveda knowledge in its purest essence. 

Partheeban is based in Tiruvannamalai, but frequently travels around the globe to assist with new and existing Ayurveda projects.

“One pointed focus of your mind that’s it, no need to do anything more, if your mind is pure everything will all happen by itself”.

He can be contacted on his email: partheeban25@gmail.com or on what’s app: +91 99943 63568

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“Ayurveda is part of a new movement towards a global medicine that includes the best medicines of all lands. A new planetary medicine is emerging, largely through an examination of traditional medicines of native peoples throughout the world. Ayurveda is probably the best place of synthesis for such a global medicine. It contains perhaps the broadest number of healing modalities. It retains much of the language of alchemy, which was a global medicinal and spiritual tradition in ancient times. The medicine of India has much in common with older Chinese and European traditions, and can serve as a point of integration between them. the medicine necessary to heal the planet and usher in a new age of world unity is already contained in this, perhaps the oldest of healing systems.” – David Frawley