Sri. Prem Nath is the Founder & Chief Consultant of 'Deva Vidya'. Prem Nath hails from a traditional Siddha family dating back to pre-british era in India
Deva Vidya a science of life & beauty is a philosophy that covers every aspect of being: health, food spirit, occupation, defense and relationship. It teach how to live in the harmony with your inner self and with the world around you. It is a combination of Siddha Vaidyam, Kayakalpa, Kalarippayattu and Prana Yoga and Thantra. Deva Vidya established in the earlier nineties under the eminent leader
ship of Sri Prem Nath, the Grandson of Late Sri Narayanan Vaidyar. He hails from a traditionally reputed family of Siddha Physicians. They have huge collection of old secret manuscripts about Siddha Science. He has learned and practicing the secrete therapy method called "Pancha Prana shuddhi" which is considered to remove pre-mature senility / deformation due to life style, heredity or accident. Prem Nath belongs to an ancient traditional Siddha physician family dating around 600 years back in Kerala, India. He started learning Siddha Science since childhood under the guidance of his grandfather. Since his tender ages, Prem Nath found himself spending a good amount of his time with his ancestors, making medicines and treating patients. Now Prem Nath is one of the youngest Siddha Vaidyam practitioners in Kerala. Prem Nath has devoted a good fortune of his time to marma treatments, Kayakalpa treatments and Pancha Prana Shuddhi techniques as well as provides consultation to patients in his clinic in Trivandrum, Kerala. He specializes in Kayakalpa Treatments. Prem Nath hails from a traditional Siddha family dating back to pre-british era in India. His family migrated to Kerala from Pandi Kingdom of Tamil Nadu on the request of the king Cheraman Perumal to provide Varmam training to his military as well as to serve as Siddha physicians in the court. They were provided land and facilities in Kerala. The most revered vaidyam of his lineage is the Velitheriyil Kesavan Vaidyan about whom even poets have sung.