Partners
JVBI University near Jaipur India
University of Gujārat Vidyāpīt in India
Sādhanā association in France
Kualo, whom we thank for accepting Prāṇāyu in its free hosting program for NGOs. We chose Kualo for its ecological values and practices (use of 100% renewable energy, energy efficient design principles, sensible green policies), and for its commitment and support for NGOs.
The Founder
From a young age, inspired by the knowledge on life transmitted by the sages of India, Dr Noemi Delagrange, as her natural duty, perpetuated the inherited tradition by founding Prāṇāyu. She had always known her soul’s desire to be a healer. Her curiosity nudged her to read numerous books on healing and stages of science across the world. However, she has unconditionality been anchored to the works of great sages of India, and was daily endowed with the strengthened perpetual faith to study and share Āyurvedā and Sanskrit traditions. Her path led her to study and acquire following degrees: Osteopathy (Bordeaux, France 2007), Naturopathic Medicine Heilpraktik (Geneva, Switzerland 2010), Āyurvedic Medicine (Nagpur, India in 2012 and Montpellier, France in 2013), Sanskrit and Indian Studies (Paris-Sorbonne, France in 2016), and Grammar and Sanskrit Language (Ahmedabad, India 2017 and Ladnun, India 2018).
Eventually she opened a medical practice Sādhanā, in France in 2009, where she parallelly deepened her knowledge with the help of leading āyurvedic doctors (vaidyas) during her frequent trips to India. These trips not only helped her analyse the different causes and consequences of malnutrition of rural and urban populations, but also revealed the dismal plight of abandoned children, and the grim conditions of local orphanages
From a young age, inspired by the knowledge on life transmitted by the sages of India, Dr Noemi Delagrange, as her natural duty, perpetuated the inherited tradition by founding Prāṇāyu. She had always known her soul’s desire to be a healer. Her curiosity nudged her to read numerous books on healing and stages of science across the world. However, she has unconditionality been anchored to the works of great sages of India, and was daily endowed with the strengthened perpetual faith to study and share Āyurvedā and Sanskrit traditions. Her path led her to study and acquire following degrees: Osteopathy (Bordeaux, France 2007), Naturopathic Medicine Heilpraktik (Geneva, Switzerland 2010), Āyurvedic Medicine (Nagpur, India in 2012 and Montpellier, France in 2013), Sanskrit and Indian Studies (Paris-Sorbonne, France in 2016), and Grammar and Sanskrit Language (Ahmedabad, India 2017 and Ladnun, India 2018).
Eventually she opened a medical practice Sādhanā, in France in 2009, where she parallelly deepened her knowledge with the help of leading āyurvedic doctors (vaidyas) during her frequent trips to India. These trips not only helped her analyse the different causes and consequences of malnutrition of rural and urban populations, but also revealed the dismal plight of abandoned children, and the grim conditions of local orphanages