The Foundation of Siddha Mudra Therapy
Siddha
Mudra
Earth
Represents stability and grounding.
What is Siddha Mudra Therapy?
Siddha Mudra Therapy is a therapeutic practice offered at Siddhar Vanam Hospital that integrates traditional Siddha principles with carefully guided hand postures, breathing awareness and personalised wellness practices. Every session is designed to complement the body's natural ability to restore balance and support overall wellbeing.
Rather than focusing on symptoms alone, the therapy encourages harmony between the body's elemental forces, lifestyle habits and individual constitution. Under professional guidance, patients learn simple yet meaningful techniques that can become part of their daily wellness routine.
Elemental Harmony
Inspired by Siddha philosophy, the therapy encourages equilibrium among the natural elements that influence physical and mental wellbeing.
Guided Hand Practices
Carefully selected therapeutic hand positions are taught according to the individual's assessment and wellness goals.
Holistic Wellness
The therapy is intended to support relaxation, healthy lifestyle practices and overall quality of life as part of an integrated Siddha approach.

Linga Mudra During the COVID-19 Period
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Linga Mudra received significant public attention as part of Siddha wellness awareness initiatives led by Dr. Saalai Jaya Kalpana. The practice was introduced to a wider audience through public education programmes, interviews and health awareness sessions.
Thermal scan observations demonstrated a noticeable increase in body heat while performing Linga Mudra, encouraging further scientific interest in understanding its physiological effects.
To explore these observations in greater depth, a collaborative research initiative was undertaken involving Dr. Saalai Jaya Kalpana, researchers from the National Institute of Siddha (NIS) and the IIT Madras Touch Lab to study the underlying therapeutic mechanisms.
The work also received extensive attention through South Indian television channels and newspapers, helping introduce Siddha Mudra Therapy to a broader national and international audience.
Dr. Saalai Jaya Kalpana
Founder of Siddha Mudra Therapy
Driven by a lifelong commitment to Siddha medicine, Dr. Saalai Jaya Kalpana has dedicated years to exploring the therapeutic potential of traditional Siddha knowledge and making it more accessible to people through structured clinical guidance and education.
Her work extends beyond patient care, bringing together traditional wisdom, public awareness initiatives and collaborative research to encourage deeper understanding of Siddha Mudra Therapy in contemporary healthcare.
Today, through Siddhar Vanam Hospital, the mission continues to inspire individuals to embrace holistic wellness rooted in the timeless principles of Siddha medicine.
Research
Clinical Practice & Collaboration
Education
Public Awareness Programmes
Innovation
Siddha Mudra Development
Your Wellness Journey Begins Here
Every wellness journey begins with understanding the individual. Our Siddha physicians guide you through a simple, personalised process designed to support your overall wellbeing.
Consult & Assess
Meet our Siddha physician for a detailed consultation and individual health assessment before beginning therapy.
Learn & Practice
Suitable Siddha Mudras are introduced through personalised guidance with practical instructions for everyday use.
Support & Progress
Regular follow-up and wellness guidance help you continue your journey with confidence and consistency.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some of the common questions about Siddha Mudra Therapy at Siddhar Vanam Hospital.
What is Siddha Mudra Therapy?
Siddha Mudra Therapy is a therapeutic approach inspired by Siddha medicine that combines guided hand practices, clinical assessment and personalised wellness guidance to support overall health and wellbeing.
Who can learn Siddha Mudra Therapy?
The therapy may be suitable for individuals seeking natural wellness practices. A consultation with our Siddha physician helps determine the most appropriate approach based on individual needs.
Is Siddha Mudra Therapy difficult to practise?
No. The hand practices are simple to learn and are taught step-by-step under professional guidance.
How long does each session take?
The duration varies depending on the individual's health condition and the therapy plan recommended by the physician.
Can Siddha Mudra Therapy be practised daily?
Yes. Many Mudras are designed to become part of a healthy daily wellness routine after receiving appropriate guidance.
How do I book an appointment?
Appointments can be booked online or by contacting Siddhar Vanam Hospital directly.
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🔱 General Guidelines
- Practice with calm and steady breathing
- Sit in a relaxed posture (chair or floor)
- Maintain gentle finger contact (no pressure)
- Practice consistently for best results
- Prefer early morning or evening in empty stomach
