The world’s largest sound healing dome, Sonorium, unveiled by Tulåh Clinical Wellness
A clinical wellness centre, Tulåh Clinical Wellness, in Kozhikode, Kerala, has unveiled the Sonorium, the world’s largest sound healing dome, inaugurated by renowned Academy Award winning composer AR Rahman, marking a major milestone in immersive and integrative wellness in India ahead of its March opening.
In a press statement, Tulåh says that conceived as an immersive architectural and therapeutic space, the Sonorium marks a significant milestone in holistic wellness, designed to harness sound frequencies for deep physical and emotional restoration.
It says that Rahman visited Tulåh with his Indian classical band Jhalaa to inaugurate the space.

AR Rahman
“It is deeply fulfilling to see Faizal and Shabana’s vision come alive in a space like Tulåh Clinical Wellness. The Sonorium has been crafted with extraordinary precision, the vibrations are profoundly therapeutic. We brought Jhalaa here to rehearse and ideate, and the experience was transformative. The stillness, the purity of the environment and Tulåh’s holistic approach to clinical wellness create a setting that naturally supports healing, focus and creative exploration. This is a space where the mind and body truly align,” says Rahman.
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According to the statement, the Sonorium at Tulåh is an unprecedented achievement in experiential wellness. Engineered at the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern science, the dome delivers precisely calibrated acoustic frequencies aimed at promoting relaxation, balancing the nervous system and supporting the body’s natural healing processes.

Faizal Kottikollon
“The Sonorium is one of the most groundbreaking elements of Tulåh clinical wellness. It is a co-creation between the Tulåh team and the team at Svaram, Auroville near Puducherry. Conceptualised around a seven-fold geometric system, it represents the seven chakras of the human body. The idea was to create a space where we bring together ancient traditions with modern science using extraordinary structures like this, the dome, which is like an instrument and is seamlessly integrated with other instruments. We are truly grateful to AR Rahman for joining us at Tulåh and inaugurating the Sonorium,” says Faizal E Kottikollon, Founder, Tulåh Clinical Wellness.
The statement says that the sound healing dome will host guided sound therapy sessions, meditative immersions and curated wellness programmes led by experienced practitioners from around the world. Each session is designed to help individuals disconnect from external noise and reconnect with their inner rhythm, fostering deep states of calm and renewal.