
Steadily walking with you — into the depths, toward your wholeness.
In Sanskrit, "Nirantara" means continuous or constant
For me, it reflects the steady, ongoing nature of psychoanalytic work — a committed process that unfolds at your own pace.

My name is Prashanth Mani, a Jungian oriented psychoanalyst.
My path across India, France, and several other countries has shaped a deep intercultural sensitivity. I support anyone wishing to explore their inner world, especially those with multicultural, queer, or racialized identities.

My practice is rooted in Jungian psychoanalysis and opens to feminist, decolonial, and contemplative perspectives, within a stance of benevolent neutrality.
I offer a space where dreams, images, emotions, and bodily experience can be welcomed with respect.
Jungian psychoanalysis helps you explore the symbolic language of your unconscious—through dreams, images, and relational patterns—to foster deeper self-understanding and a more integrated inner life.

For greater clarity, healing, or deeper self-connection, I invite you to reach out for an initial consultation.
In the warmth of the eyes, let the river soak in its ebb and flow
Let every petal of the flower dance in its own rhythm
Till the caravan finds the endless soul.
Prashanth Mani (2025).