From Illness to Inspiration: Dr. Jitendra Patwari’s ‘ChakraSamhita’
Turned Pain into a Global Contribution
There are stories that make us pause and rethink what healing really means. The life of Dr Jitendra Patwari, the world’s first PhD in Chakra Healing, is one such story—a journey that began in pain and ended as a global message of hope, science, and self-mastery.
When medicine had no answers
During 1998, Dr Patwari was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, a rare and painful facial nerve disorder. Leading doctors in India and London gave a discouraging verdict—recovery was impossible. But instead of giving up, he made a quiet promise to himself: “If science cannot heal me, I will find the science within.”
That inner decision marked the beginning of an extraordinary personal experiment. Through disciplined meditation, kundalini work and the systematic study of chakra energy, he not only recovered fully but began exploring how such inner practices could support others in their physical and emotional healing.
From self-healing to scientific pursuit
Dr Patwari’s academic feat has elevated the rich tradition of Indian chakra science to unprecedented scholarly heights. His doctorate, conferred by the prestigious International Open University for Complementary Medicines, Russia, during the 39th World Congress of Medicina Alternativa—held at the Russian House, Mumbai—marks the first global academic recognition of this subtle yet profound healing system. The ceremony was graced by Consul Generals from Russia, Iran, and Belarus, alongside other international dignitaries. The event was facilitated by Zoroastrian College, an NGO affiliated with the United Nations.
It was a proud moment for India, the birthplace of yoga and meditation. For the first time, a holistic discipline deeply rooted in Indian tradition received international academic validation, bridging ancient spirituality with modern scientific standards.
The birth of ChakraSamhita
During his research and practice, Dr Patwari compiled decades of insights into his remarkable book, ChakraSamhita. Written in simple language, it explains how imbalances in the seven energy centres affect physical health, relationships, and mental peace—and how these can be realigned through conscious awareness, guided visualisation, and daily discipline.
Readers describe the book as a friend in healing rather than a spiritual manual. It doesn’t preach; it guides—offering clarity, tools, and reflection points for people of all backgrounds.
A mission called Bennitto Life Solutions
Dr Patwari founded Bennitto Life Solutions Pvt. Ltd., a wellness organisation that integrates chakra healing, counselling, and hypnosis into practical programs for individuals and corporates. Over the years, tens of thousands across India, the UK, Canada, the US and the Gulf have experienced transformation through his workshops and sessions.
From helping youth manage anxiety and overthinking to guiding professionals towards emotional stability, his methods have proven effective across diverse cultures.

A personal journey that became a public purpose
What makes Dr Patwari’s story deeply touching is that he never sought fame. He often says, “I didn’t chase healing to prove something. I chased it to feel alive again.”
That sincerity resonates with thousands who attend his programmess. Whether speaking at a corporate seminar or guiding a meditation group, he maintains a simple message—healing is a daily habit, not a weekend escape.
His personal discipline continues even today: morning meditation, research, counselling, and writing. Despite being globally recognised, he remains approachable and humorous, often quoting old Hindi songs to make a point. In his words, “Even the mind needs music—it’s the background score of awareness.”
A message to the world
Dr Patwari’s achievement symbolises a new chapter in global wellness—where India’s timeless knowledge meets modern academic honour. His PhD, validated through the UN Academic Impact, signals that energy-based healing is no longer confined to ashrams—it has entered universities.
For India, it is a matter of pride that such a recognition has emerged from its soil. For the world, it is a reminder that healing is not merely medical—it is holistic, combining body, mind, and awareness.
In the end, Dr Jitendra Patwari’s journey teaches a simple truth: sometimes life breaks you just enough to rebuild you into what the world needs next.
(Those wishing to reach Dr. Patwari may contact him on jitpatwari@rediffmail.com / WhatsApp at +91 79845 81614.
