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Renowned Hypnotist Dr. BV Pattabhiram Passes Away at 75

Dr. BV Pattabhiram, a highly respected hypnotist, psychologist, and motivational speaker, passed away at the age of 75 in Hyderabad on July 1, 2025, following a cardiac arrest. Known for his pioneering contributions to hypnosis, personal development, and mental wellness, he dedicated his life to empowering individuals through therapy, workshops, and education.

Why in News?

The death of Dr. BV Pattabhiram has drawn national attention due to his widespread influence in the fields of psychology, hypnotism, and motivational training. His contributions have left a significant legacy in India and abroad, and his demise has been mourned by notable leaders and thousands of followers.

Career and Contributions

  • Dr. Pattabhiram was a renowned hypnotist, illusionist, and psychologist with over five decades of experience.
  • Conducted motivational workshops in India and abroad, including countries like USA, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore.
  • Helped individuals overcome stress, fears, and self-doubt.

Educational Background

  • Held postgraduate degrees in psychology and philosophy.
  • Completed a PG Diploma in Guidance and Counselling.
  • Earned a PhD from Osmania University with a thesis titled “Yoga and Hypnotism – A Pragmatic Approach”.

Recognitions and Legacy

  • Founded India’s first magic school, acknowledged by the Limca Book of Records.
  • Received an honorary doctorate from the University of Florida (1983).
  • Granted honorary citizenship by the mayors of Nashville and New Orleans.
  • His work was appreciated by eminent personalities such as Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, PV Narasimha Rao, and Chandrababu Naidu.

Final Moments and Funeral

  • Died on Monday night, July 1, 2025, at his residence in Hyderabad, due to cardiac arrest.
  • Survived by wife Jaya and son Prashanth.
  • Funeral scheduled on Wednesday, July 2 in Hyderabad.

Condolences

  • Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy expressed his condolences to the family and acknowledged Pattabhiram’s contributions to society.
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