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Sound Healing India in the Spotlight

We’re deeply honored to be recognized by leading publications for our unique approach to sound therapy. Our work continues to inspire and heal, and we are thrilled to be featured in some of the most respected media outlets. Here’s a closer look at how the world is talking about Sound Healing India.

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Recognized By Reshma Gulati Excellence

Priyanka Patel, founder of Thane-based Sound Healing India, is a dedicated sound healing therapist. She practices a variety of therapies incorporating gongs, singing bowls, tuning forks, and verbal tones to help clients reconnect with the present moment. Priyanka emphasizes that healing is personalized, depending on what resonates with the client. Whether it’s an instrument or the client’s own voice, the focus is on creating a meaningful connection.

While sound healing doesn’t provide instant cures, it facilitates emotional release over time, which can alleviate conditions such as migraines and other ailments. Priyanka’s holistic approach tailors each session to the client’s unique needs, ensuring a transformative journey to well-being.

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Recognized By Homegrown

In an immersive meditation session held at Mumbai’s G5A venue, Priyanka Patel, founder of Sound Healing India, guided participants to find solace in the musical sounds around and within them. This workshop was designed for everyone seeking healing, rejuvenation, stress relief, anger management, or simply a moment to surrender.

Priyanka highlighted how sound therapy has transformative effects, including helping children with ADHD improve behavior and overcome challenges like mathematical anxiety. Through breathwork, voice healing, and tools like singing bowls, gongs, chimes, and rattles, participants are encouraged to connect with the music of life.

The session focuses on disconnecting from external noise to rediscover inner harmony. Patel emphasizes, “Sound is a way of life. By engaging with it, people learn to adapt to a new way of life—slow, calm, and forgiving.”

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Recognized By Sakal Media

Priyanka Patel, founder of Sound Healing India, has over a decade of experience in sound therapy. Her work integrates Nada Yoga and music meditation to promote holistic well-being. During the Swasthyam 2022 workshop, she demonstrated how sound vibrations from singing bowls can stabilize the mind, foster emotional healing, and create a deep inner connection. Participants shared that the experience brought them profound peace and renewed energy, describing it as transformative and serene. Priyanka emphasized that mental health issues require understanding and care, encouraging the use of sound therapy to nurture physical, mental, and emotional balance.

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We invite you to experience the magic of sound healing for yourself. Our sessions are designed to bring balance and peace to your mind, body, and spirit. Let us guide you on your healing journey.

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Recognized By Mid Day

Priyanka Patel, founder of Thane-based Sound Healing India, is a dedicated sound healing therapist. She practices a variety of therapies incorporating gongs, singing bowls, tuning forks, and verbal tones to help clients reconnect with the present moment. Priyanka emphasizes that healing is personalized, depending on what resonates with the client. Whether it’s an instrument or the client’s own voice, the focus is on creating a meaningful connection.

While sound healing doesn’t provide instant cures, it facilitates emotional release over time, which can alleviate conditions such as migraines and other ailments. Priyanka’s holistic approach tailors each session to the client’s unique needs, ensuring a transformative journey to well-being.

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Recognized By Mint

At Amala Earth’s flagship store in Vasant Vihar, Delhi, yoga mats and lifestyle products coexist as part of the conscious marketplace’s unique events. One such gathering featured a yin yoga and sound bath session led by wellness expert Riya Vyas. Using an array of bronze and crystal bowls, Vyas guided participants through a two-hour session, creating sonic vibrations that resonate throughout the body.

The experience is deeply personal and varies for each individual. Some attendees felt relaxed, others described being entranced, and one participant shared how the sound evoked memories of their mother. Pankhuri Dhanjal, assistant marketing manager at Amala Earth, highlights the positive reception of these sound bath sessions, which are now becoming a regular part of the store’s offerings.

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Recognized By Indian Express Indulge

For those new to sound healing, Priyanka Jay Patel, founder of Sound Healing India in Mumbai and a practitioner with a background in Carnatic music, emphasizes that sound healing is distinct from music. It’s a transformative practice aimed at deeper emotional and spiritual release.

The most common question Priyanka encounters is: "How many sessions will it take to heal?" Her profound response reflects the essence of sound healing: "As many sessions as it will take you to let go of who you are." This journey is about shedding limiting beliefs and reconnecting with your true self, making each session uniquely personal and impactful.

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