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Please remember to sign your messages on talk pages by typing four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask for help on your talk page, and a volunteer should respond shortly. Again, welcome! Sitush (talk) 18:12, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, this is obviously you. Your edit summary may be correct in academia but it is not how it works on Wikipedia. We try to avoid primary sources, except in limited circumstances, and we also avoid sources from the Raj era. I am not entirely sure that you should even be editing the article if you are the Raman Nair who authored the book but, regardless, we will always prefer modern reliable, independent scholarship over that which is old or connected to the article subject. – Sitush (talk) 18:16, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Dr. R. Raman Nair (talk) 06:27, 12 October 2016 (UTC)
If it is a Wikipedia policy to avoid primary sources/as well as Raj era sources it needs to be put for a participative discussion. Wikipedia into which millions of authors like you contribute spending time and effort; need to sustain these contributions and achieve maximum authenticity as possible. When there is controversy or an intentional destruction; for settling them and for improvements and changes we need to rely on primary and authentic sources.[reply]

An article you recently created, Prof E Sreedharan, does not have enough sources and citations as written to remain published. It needs more citations from reliable, independent sources. (?) Information that can’t be referenced should be removed (verifiability is of central importance on Wikipedia). I’ve moved your draft to draftspace (with a prefix of “Draft:” before the article title) where you can incubate the article with minimal disruption. When you feel the article meets Wikipedia’s general notability guideline and thus is ready for mainspace, please click on the “Submit your draft for review!” button at the top of the page. Celestina007 20:02, 7 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, Dr. R. Raman Nair. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or Draft page you started, “Prof E Sreedharan“.

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Master Santhi Prasad

Master Swami Santhi Prasad

Born

C. P. SanthiPrasad (if different)

(1950-01-01) January 1, 1950 (age 76)

Gurk Vagen, Ekero, Sweden PLACE, STATE, INDIA

Title Swami
Era Contemporary philosophy
Region Indian philosophy
School Indian philosophy; Yoga philosophy
Main interests Yoga, Kundalini, Indian health sciences, integrative health, psychology, psychiatry
Website Template:Https://www.schoolofsanthisweden.com/

Master Santhi Prasad (born 01.01.1950) popularly known as Santhi is an Indian philosopher and spiritual teacher known for his work on traditional Indian health sciences, particularly yoga, interpreted in dialogue with modern medical science, psychology, psychiatry, and related disciplines. His teachings focus on the integration of classical Indian knowledge systems with contemporary scientific understanding of health and well-being.

Santhi was born in PLACE in the Indian state of STATE. His early education included exposure to classical Indian philosophical texts as well as modern academic disciplines. He later undertook formal study and training in traditional Indian systems of health and spirituality, alongside engagement with modern scientific perspectives on the human body and mind.

Santhi’s philosophical approach draws from classical Indian traditions, including yoga philosophy and related schools of Indian thought. His work emphasizes the relevance of these traditions in contemporary contexts, particularly in relation to physical health, mental well-being, and ethical living.

A central focus of Santhi’s teachings is the interpretation of traditional Indian health sciences—especially yoga—in the light of modern medical science. He explores connections between yogic practices and contemporary understandings of physiology, psychology, psychiatry, and preventive healthcare. His approach seeks to present yoga as a holistic discipline that addresses both physical and mental dimensions of health.

Santhi’s engages with concepts from modern medicine, psychology, and psychiatry to contextualize traditional practices for present-day audiences. His teachings often emphasize evidence-based dialogue, interdisciplinary understanding, and the adaptation of classical concepts to modern health challenges.

Santhi has delivered lectures, conducted workshops, and training programmes on yoga, health, and philosophy in a wide range of countries, including Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the USA, Norway, Denmark, England, Japan, France, Ireland, Qatar, Russia, Romania, Slovenia, Finland, the Netherlands, India, Colombia, and Australia. Through these activities, he aims to promote informed discussion on integrative health approaches that bridge traditional knowledge and modern science.

  • Soul Whispers. Gurk Vagen, School of Santhi.(2012)
  • Yogi Padmanabha Bhagavathar (Biography of the Spiritual master, Muscisian and traditional Physician).(2013)
  • Song of a Mythycal Bird.(2015)
  • Pachathazvara (An Environmental Drama).(2020)
  • Soul Whispers.(2012)
  • Kundalini Yogam Bodhasampoornamaya Jeevanam (Malayalam).(2024)
  • Anandotsvam (Malayalam Translation of spiritual veses of Santhi by Sarathchandran).(2024)
  • Wisdom with Responsibility Traditional Ethics and the Idea of Open Knowledge in Indian Civilization. Informatics Studies (2026)

Sri Shantiprasad C P is a senior yoga practitioner and teacher with over five decades of experience in the theoretical and applied dimensions of traditional Indian yogic systems, with particular specialization in Kundalini Yoga, meditation, and consciousness-based studies. His professional engagement spans sustained teaching practice, institutional development, and interdisciplinary interaction linking yoga with psychology, preventive health, and holistic well-being. He possesses extensive practical proficiency in Kundalini Yoga and has published the monograph ‘Kundaliniyogam – Bodhasampurnamaya Jeevitham’ (Malayalam), which presents a systematic exposition of the chakra system and its relevance to human life and consciousness. The Kundalini Yoga intervention module he developed used in centres of Santhi established under his guidance in many countries like Gereece, italy, Russia etc. Based on his long-standing teaching and observational experience across diverse international contexts, consistent improvements have been noted among practitioners in parameters such as perceived stress, anxiety, depressive symptoms, headache, and hypertension.

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