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Sound Healing Courses for Personal Practice and Professional Growth

Raja Yoga Healing offers practical sound healing courses in Rishikesh and Djibouti for beginners, yoga teachers, therapists, and wellness practitioners who want to learn how sound healing is used in private and group sessions.

The Level 1 and Level 2 sound healing certification training covers Himalayan singing bowls, crystal singing bowls, gongs, instrument handling, bowl placement, striking and playing techniques, session preparation, client care, safety guidelines, and guided sound healing practice.

Practical Sound Healing Training

Learn instrument handling, bowl placement, playing techniques, client care, and guided practice for private and group sound healing sessions.

Instruments Himalayan singing bowls, crystal singing bowls, gongs, mallets, and strikers.
Course Levels Sound Healing Level 1 and Level 2 certification courses.

Choose where your sound healing study begins

Our sound healing certification courses follow a clear learning path. Begin with the foundations of bowls, resonance, timing, and session structure, then continue into advanced sound work with crystal bowls, gongs, and multi-instrument practice.

How You Learn

Practice first. Understanding follows.

Sound healing is learned through listening, handling instruments, receiving correction, and practising repeatedly. Students work directly with Himalayan singing bowls, crystal bowls, and gongs while learning resonance, timing, placement, rhythm, silence, and complete session structure.

Instrument Handling
Learn striking, circling, placement, pressure, volume, and safe use of each instrument.
Listening & Timing
Train the ear to notice tone, rhythm, silence, response, and the right time to change.
Session Practice
Plan and guide individual and group sound healing sessions under direct supervision.

Confidence in sound healing does not come from memorising techniques. It develops through practice, feedback, careful listening, and learning how different people respond to sound.

Raja Yoga Healing Training Method

Sound healing taught as a serious practice, not a performance

Raja Yoga Healing offers practical sound healing training for people who want to understand how vibration, rhythm, silence, and careful listening work together. Students learn to work with Himalayan singing bowls, crystal bowls, and gongs through guided practice rather than theory alone.

The courses are suitable for beginners, yoga teachers, therapists, wellness practitioners, and anyone preparing to use sound in private sessions, group classes, or personal practice. Training is available in Rishikesh and Djibouti through structured Level 1 and Level 2 programs.

The aim is simple: to help every student use sound with sensitivity, confidence, and responsibility.

Who This Training Is For

Built for people who want to work with sound responsibly

These sound healing courses are suitable for complete beginners, yoga teachers, therapists, meditation teachers, wellness practitioners, and people who want to use singing bowls, crystal bowls, and gongs in their personal practice.

They are also suitable for students preparing to offer private sound healing sessions, group sound baths, relaxation classes, or complementary wellness services with a clear and practical method.

No previous sound healing experience is required. You do not need a musical background. What matters is attention, patience, careful listening, and a willingness to practise.

What you will learn in sound healing training

The training develops practical skill with sound healing instruments while also teaching session structure, safe practice, careful listening, client care, and the responsible use of sound in personal, private, and group settings.

01

Sound and instrument foundations

Understand vibration, resonance, tone, rhythm, silence, mallet selection, instrument care, and the correct handling of Himalayan singing bowls, crystal singing bowls, and gongs.

02

Techniques and session structure

Learn striking, circling, bowl placement, volume control, sound sequencing, transitions, opening and closing methods, private sessions, group sound baths, and guided relaxation.

03

Safety and professional practice

Study client preparation, contraindications, consent, communication, practitioner boundaries, session planning, aftercare, and how to adapt sound healing practice for different needs.

The purpose is not simply to play instruments. It is to understand when, why, and how each sound should be used.

Skills you develop through our sound healing courses

Our Level 1 and Level 2 sound healing courses help students develop practical skills with Himalayan singing bowls, crystal singing bowls, gongs, mallets, and strikers. The training covers instrument handling, sound sequencing, client preparation, session structure, safety, and guided practice.

Personal and private sound healing practice

Learn how to prepare instruments, place and play singing bowls, manage tone and volume, communicate with clients, and guide structured private sound healing sessions.

Group sound baths and wellness sessions

Develop the confidence to plan sound sequences, use crystal bowls and gongs, guide relaxation, and support group sound baths, yoga classes, meditation sessions, and wellness programs.

Sound healing certification: Students receive a course completion certificate after completing the required lessons, practical training, guided session work, and assessment.

Instruments and Playing Techniques

Instruments Used in Our Sound Healing Courses

Our sound healing courses include guided practice with Himalayan singing bowls, crystal singing bowls, and gongs. Students learn how each instrument produces tone and vibration, how to control volume and rhythm, and how to combine sound with silence during personal practice, private sessions, and group sound baths.

Himalayan Singing Bowls

Learn bowl selection, striking, rim playing, vibration control, safe bowl placement, tone development, sequencing, and the practical use of different bowl sizes during a structured session.

Crystal Singing Bowls

Practise mallet pressure, circular playing, clear tone production, smooth transitions, volume control, bowl combinations, and responsible use during meditation and group practice.

Gongs and Sound Bath Practice

Study gong strokes, rhythm, intensity, safe sound levels, mallet selection, pacing, and ways to blend gongs with singing bowls without overwhelming the listener.

Students learn when to introduce sound, reduce intensity, listen to the response, and create a calm, coherent session.

Start Your Training

How Certification Works in Our Sound Healing Courses

Learn with structure, clarity, and practical guidance. Start with the foundations, build real instrument skill, and progress into confident personal or professional sound healing work.

Practical Training

Work directly with Himalayan singing bowls, crystal bowls, gongs, mallets, and strikers.

Clear Progression

Move from foundations to deeper techniques without confusion or unnecessary complexity.

Responsible Teaching

Learn session structure, safety, client care, and how to use sound with purpose.

Teacher and Training Direction

Experience behind every sound healing course

Raja Yoga Healing is led by Devesh Narwal, whose teaching brings together sound practice, traditional yoga education, and practical experience in guiding students through sound healing methods.

Devesh Narwal teaching practical sound healing techniques during a training class

Devesh Narwal

Lead Teacher · E-RYT 500 · AYUSH Health and Wellness Teacher · TIC

Guiding instrument practice during sound healing training.

His sound healing teaching is based on clear demonstration, repeated practice, close observation, and personal correction. Students learn how to work with sound carefully rather than simply producing louder or more complex tones.

Classes include practical work with Himalayan singing bowls, crystal bowls, gongs, mallets, and strikers. Students learn instrument handling, volume control, timing, rhythm, silence, session preparation, and how to respond to the person or group receiving the sound.

“A practitioner must learn to listen before expecting another person to receive the sound.”

Students receive time to practise each technique, understand their mistakes, and prepare complete private sessions and group sound baths. The aim is to develop steady technique, responsible use of sound, and confidence built through real practice.