About Us

The name of our institution originates from the fourth generation of the Vaidya tradition, a legacy that has been carefully preserved and passed down through generations. Rooted in the wisdom imparted by the great teacher Agastya Muni and further carried forward by his disciples, our institution reflects the true spirit of India’s ancient healing systems. What makes us unique is not only the heritage of our name but also the distinctive methods of diagnosis and treatment that we practice. Unlike conventional approaches, we emphasize neurological examinations to understand the root cause of ailments. This scientific assessment is then integrated with traditional systems of healing — Ayurveda, Panchakarma, Siddha, and Marmashastra — to design personalized treatments for each individual. By combining deep traditional knowledge with a precise and holistic diagnostic process, we are able to address diseases in a highly effective manner. Our methods have helped patients achieve remarkable results where other treatments may have had limitations. This unique blend of tradition, precision, and holistic care makes our institution one of a kind and truly special in the field of healing.

Siddhavaidyam

Siddhavaidyam, or the Siddha system of medicine, is one of the oldest traditional medical systems of India, deeply rooted in spirituality and holistic healing. It traces its origins to the Siddhars—ancient supernatural saints and spiritual adepts—who are believed to have received this knowledge directly from Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. The Siddhars firmly believed that a healthy soul can only reside in a healthy body, and thus they developed unique methods of healing that focused not only on curing ailments but also on nurturing the body, mind, and spirit. Their goal was to achieve complete harmony and ultimate liberation through physical well-being and spiritual growth.

The Siddha tradition emphasizes:
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The Siddhars, through their rigorous practices and supreme wisdom, are believed to have attained extraordinary spiritual and supernatural powers (Siddhis). With this divine knowledge, they composed sacred scriptures covering diverse fields such as medicine, philosophy, alchemy, yoga, astrology, arts, and sciences. These texts not only reveal the truths of life but also describe miraculous cures for various diseases.

Today, Siddhavaidyam continues to be practiced as one of India’s traditional systems of medicine, recognized for its unique blend of spirituality, preventive care, and curative treatments that address the root cause of ailments.

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Dr. Mahesh Krishnamurthy envisions a future where every Ayurveda doctor masters Nadi Pariksha, ensuring that this time-honored method remains central to diagnosis and treatment in Ayurveda. To achieve this, he offers both foundation and advanced-level courses, providing students and practitioners the opportunity to learn and apply this powerful diagnostic system in their practice. Through his commitment, Dr. Mahesh continues to restore Nadi Pariksha to its rightful place as the cornerstone of Ayurvedic diagnosis, blending ancient wisdom with modern teaching methods for the benefit of practitioners and patients alike.

Nadi Pariksha

Nadi Pariksha is an ancient and natural method of diagnosis in Ayurveda. It is considered the core diagnostic technique of this traditional medical system and has been practiced for thousands of years. By examining the pulse, an Ayurvedic physician can evaluate the state of health, imbalances in the doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), and even the functioning of the body’s smallest cells. Unlike modern diagnostic tools, Nadi Pariksha provides deep insights into a person’s physical, mental, and emotional health without the need for external instruments. One of the leading proponents of Nadi Pariksha in modern times is Dr. Mahesh Krishnamurthy, who has dedicated his career to reviving this profound science. With over 11 years of experience in teaching Nadi Pariksha, he has trained more than 300 Ayurvedic doctors across India. His pioneering work earned him the distinction of being the first person in India selected by the Ministry of AYUSH to teach Nadi Pariksha to Government Ayurveda Doctors.

Marma Chikitsa

Marma Chikitsa is an ancient and authentic Ayurvedic restorative and healing therapy, rooted in the wisdom of the Sushruta Samhita and other classical texts. This unique therapy focuses on the 107 Marma points in the human body — vital energy centers where the flow of Prana (life force) is concentrated. By stimulating these points, Marma Chikitsa restores balance, promotes healing, and enhances overall vitality. The therapy works by balancing the flow of Prana and repairing the intricate network of channels (Srotas) that nourish every tissue in the body. It improves communication at the cellular level, positively influencing cellular intelligence, metabolism, immunity, and energy regulation through the three subtle energies — Prana (vital energy), Tejas (metabolic energy), and Ojas (immunity and vitality).

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Benefits of Marma Chikitsa

Marma Chikitsa can be applied both as a curative and preventive therapy, offering relief and rejuvenation in a wide range of health conditions, including: