Mudras can be quite an interesting approach to managing hearing loss, especially alongside other Ayurveda practices. Shunya Mudra and Akash Mudra are indeed often recommended for ear health, and many people find them beneficial over time. But like you said—to get the best results, these should typically be part of a broader plan.
For your father, practicing Shunya Mudra might help particularly if the issue is related to nerve impulses or energy channel blocks. To do this mudra, he would press the middle finger against the base of the thumb and hold it, allowing the thumb to gently touch the bend. Practicing for around 15-20 minutes a day is usually suggested, but consistency is key.
Combine mudras with ear massages using warm oils like sesame oil; it’s known to improve ear health in Ayurveda. Oils like Anu Taila can be considered as they are used to pacify Vata dosha imbalances which are often linked with hearing issues. A gentle ear massage before bed and early in the morning might be good timings.
Age can play a role, definitely, as with most treatments. But it’s not a strict barrier. It’s never too late to try—consistent practice can still lead to improvements or slow the progression. With tinnitus or infections, mugdras combined with holistic treatments—maybe herbal decoctions like Triphala—can enhance the effects.
As for the setting, practicing mudras doesn’t need special environments, but calm settings help. They can be done seated comfortably, even on a chair, as long as he’s in a calm state for better concentration. Maybe avoid noisy places to enhance relaxation during the practice.
Engaging with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor-his regime could enhance benefits. It’s about syncing these methods to his lifestyle and needs.


