Moments of connection at our clinic
My medical practice has blessed me with more than just patients; it has brought remarkable souls into my life. These are the quiet, soulful moments of connection that define the atmosphere at our practice.
With the legendary singer and composer Shankar Mahadevan ji, standing before the portrait of my Guruji, Paramahansa Yogananda. It is a blessing to share spiritual and musical moments with such a divine soul.
A happy moment with Shankar Mahadevan ji. His visits always fill our clinic with positive energy and joy.
Presenting a bouquet to Shankar Mahadevan ji and his wife. I am deeply grateful for their friendship and the divine grace they bring into our lives.
A "divine festival" of music at our clinic with Shankar Mahadevan ji on the harmonium. These soulful sessions are a source of immense joy and spiritual upliftment for our entire team.
Our team members enjoying a musical session with Shankar ji. Music is a universal language that connects us all, and these moments are a beautiful reminder of that.
The master, Shankar Mahadevan ji, lost in his music. It is a profound experience to witness his artistry up close.
Our team members, still in their scrubs, listen intently as Shankar ji plays. These are the moments that refresh our spirits and make our work feel like a true service.
"You are sandalwood, the tilak on my forehead." This poetic line expresses my deep respect and affection for Shankar ji. His presence is a blessing.
I can't help but dance when Shankar ji fills the room with his divine music. These are moments of pure, uninhibited joy with our team and friends.
A moment of deep connection and mutual respect with Shankar ji. His friendship is a gift I treasure.
About Friends of Eugenix
When artists like Shankar Mahadevan ji or Sonu Nigam ji visit us, it is rarely just for a procedure. We often find ourselves sharing a spontaneous harmonium session or discussing the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda. These hours spent in song and stillness serve as a reminder that while our primary work is clinical, the foundation of our practice is built on the shared human need for connection, joy, and mutual respect.
In the quiet moments between surgeries, our clinic often transforms. My path, which began in the hills of Uttarakhand, has always been guided by the principle of service, or seva. When artists walk through our doors, they do not arrive simply as patients seeking hair restoration. They arrive as friends.
Whether it is a morning spent listening to the harmonium with Shankar ji or a shared pilgrimage to Konark with Sonu ji, these experiences are not breaks from my work—they are the heart of it. They ground me. They remind me that hair restoration is a means to help individuals regain their confidence, but the real growth happens in how we relate to one another as people.
We believe that the energy you bring into a room matters. When our team witnesses these musical gatherings, the atmosphere changes. It becomes a space of healing, not just for the scalp, but for the spirit. It reflects our core motto: 'Be in the world, but not of the world.' It is about performing the surgery with the highest level of technical skill, while remaining humble enough to pause, listen, and find the divine in the everyday.
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