About Deviji

Yugadharma Deviji is a quietly powerful spiritual mentor whose presence embodies deep clarity, humility, and steadfast devotion to Dharma. From early childhood, she sensed subtler currents of existence beyond ordinary perception, and this led her to step away from conventional life soon after high school. Over more than fifteen years of solitary sadhana, mantra practice, and yogic austerities in the sacred ancient temples and lost divine landscapes of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, she honed a refined capacity to perceive souls, karmic patterns, and metaphysical energy blocks. Her work arises naturally from this very inner mastery rather than any books or desire for acclaim. Deviji prefers to function nonchalantly while mostly practicing (advaita) Vedantic rationalism and stoicism. Her team comprises Vedic researchers, Prashna specialists, South Indian astrologers, Tantra Shastra Pandits, Sri Vidya Tantriks, Ashtamangala experts, and Gurukul priests trained in the Atharva, Shukla Yajur, and Rig Veda traditions. Under her gentle yet exacting guidance, they offer both scriptural depth and practical intervention to address life’s challenges with sincerity and precision.
From the age of seven, Deviji received intuitive transmissions, mantras, predictions and divine messages from the Shiva-Shakti which further guided her path beyond the usual limits of astrology, religion and scriptures. She had a difficult childhood and teenage due to her spiritual growth spurts but managed to learn very early that true divine insight empowers people to transcend mere planetary forecasts and intangible negative energies. She was prepared to walk the solitary path and realised her purpose—to build the right strategy of remedies multi-dimensionally, so that one can access inner wisdom and protection from difficulties and truly awaken the soul and succeed. Navigating competitive urban life, suppressing limited and structured education systems, fighting religious narcissism and discrimination with sensitivity and courage, she emerged as a self-realized strategist and guide, committed to dissolving fears, dogmas and inherited confusions so that each seeker may reclaim autonomy, justice and sacred responsibility.
Her practice centers on reprogramming the subconscious and releasing deeply rooted personal, ancestral, financial, or spiritual obstacles. She gently leads advanced Kundalini immersions and silent retreats in nature, creating a space where profound transformation can unfold and one can start seeing the path towards the truth. A graduate of Government Law College, she traveled across India—often by road—to meditate at over a thousand ancient temples, some more than five millennia old. Through those pilgrimages she learned how spirit worlds, mantras, yogas, mudras, deity contemplation, chakra abhyasa, and yantra practice can command the subconscious toward genuine healing and aligned success.
In the realm of Vaastu, Deviji brings her diagnostic gift to sites worldwide—temples, homes, hospitals, hotels, and commercial projects across India, Singapore, the UAE, UK, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Maldives. Working closely with project leaders, engineers, and architects, she identifies and neutralizes energy imbalances in land and structure, offering remedies that honor each owner’s karmic trajectory. These often unfold as re-drafting and editing plans, site rituals, guided stone placements, temple constructions, pyramid installations, and ongoing support by her Vedic team, all carried out with mutual trust and patient cooperation.
Her healing methods draw from classical Vedic tradition and complementary arts. Deep personal sadhana, mantra japa, agnihotram, yantra energization, ancestral offerings, and intensive anushthaans by Ghanapathi-level priests form the core. She is also trained in kinesiology (UK and Australia) and acupuncture (China), and she serves as gemologist, legal advisor, mediator, and intuitive counselor. For complex cases, she collaborates discreetly with senior Ayurvedic doctors and PhD psychologists, weaving a holistic path to resolution. Over the years, she has organised rites such as Ayudha Chandi Yagnas, Shiva-Shakti Mahayagnas, Hari-Hara Yagna, Pattabhishekams, Koti Lingarchanas, Sahasra Kalashabhishekams, Ayudha Ganapati Homam and extended Purashcharana cycles—each attuned to global harmony or the specific karmic needs of high dignitary clients globally.
Deviji welcomes new engagements only after a brief discovery conversation, discerning the sincerity, evidence, and urgency of each request. Her work is never a quick fix but a journey of weeks, months, or longer, depending on karmic timelines and the nature of the issue. She maintains a very limited number of clients so that each receives sustained attention, moral support, and guidance until realignment and inner clarity emerge. Those who walk this path with her learn that humility, faith in the divine, and self-love are the first steps toward enduring transformation.
In daily life, Deviji cherishes silence, nature, and simplicity. Although nearing retirement from public duties, she continues charitable and social healing efforts quietly. She finds joy wandering in forests and trying global cuisine with friends abroad, swimming, and caring for animals. She loves reading international affairs, global security, world economy and nutrition. She leads Brahma-muhurat Sadhana groups without costs, guiding deep chakra cleansing and subtle awakening so that material prosperity and personal success follow as gentle by-products. She does not claim the title “guru” but regards herself as a humble servant of the Divine, walking alongside those truly ready to rise. At present, she would not be able to take new permanent volunteers or disciples for few more years, focusing instead on those already on the path and on very advanced stages with intense austerities and social responsibilities.