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Effect of raja yoga meditation on glycaemic status in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Background: In this modern era stress is a commonly seen phenomenon. Stress affects physiological equilibrium leading to many pathologic conditions including endocrine disorders like diabetes mellitus. Physiological responses to stress including increased glucose production, glucose mobilisation and insulin resistance could partially mediate this risk.
Mrunal S. Phatak +2 more
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“Physically this universe is one”: Universal Unity in Swami Vivekananda’s Raja Yoga
Swami Vivekananda’s Raja Yoga (1896), the focus of this article, is usually credited with starting the yoga renaissance in the late nineteenth century. The text marks a watershed moment in yoga history when Vivekananda translated and popularised the ancient Indian Yoga Sutras by the sage Patanjali as part of anti-colonial intercultural exchanges ...
Éadaoin Agnew
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Psychology is originally called Science of Consciousness as the Greek word ‘Psychology’ means ‘Science of Soul’. Raja Yoga explores Consciousness and its role in real life applications which could develop interest in Consciousness amongst Psychologists and Psychiatrists. Consciousness plays an important role in intention, attention, thoughts, feelings,
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Effect of Raja Yoga Meditation on the Lipid Profile of Healthy Adults in Central India
Objective: The aim was to observe the effect of Raja yoga meditation on serum lipid profile and fasting blood sugar (FBS) levels in healthy adults. Material and Methods: The case-control study included total 100 participants of either sex, in the age 25-45 years.
Archana Mandape +2 more
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<p><em>Catur Yoga are four ways that humans can take to unite themselves with Brahman. The four paths include Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga, and Jnana Yoga. Of the four paths, this study will discuss Raja Yoga, which is the most difficult way or way for humans to do if it is done without the assistance of a spiritual teacher. Raja Yoga
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The Hindu community in Palangkaraya City can improve health holistically by integrating physical, mental, and spiritual health by practicing the teachings of Raja Marga Yoga. The practice of Raja Marga Yoga can be used to promote public health and personal development in the integration of Hindu community culture, which has its own uniqueness.
Kadek Sukiada, Satya Wiwekananda
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Building resilience in the COVID-19 era: Three paths in the Bhagavad Gita
The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a major stressor of a global scale, affecting all aspects of our lives, and is likely to contribute to a surge of mental ill health.
Matcheri S. Keshavan
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Obvladovanje notranje narave po Radža jogi
The Conquering of Inner Nature according to Rāja Yoga
Based on the sources on which the Slovenian translation of Rāja Yoga has been done, this paper presents one of the methods of conquering one's inner nature, namely Rāja Yoga or “the royal yoga”. Although almost all of the schools of Indian philosophy and
Maja Milčinski
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Influence of Vipassana, Raja Yoga and Sudarshan Kriya Yoga on Well-being and Character strengths
The World Health Organization (WHO) encourages using evidence-based traditional yoga and meditation practices for the promotion of mental health and well-being. This study intends to examine the influence of three Indian meditation practices, i.e., Vipassana mindfulness meditation, Raja Yoga and Sudarshan Kriya Yoga, by employing a cross-sectional ...
Vidya Naik +2 more
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Yoga in the works of Ādi Śaṅkāracārya
Context: Ādi Śaṅkāracārya was an exponent of Advaita Vedānta philosophy. It is well-known that he preached Jñāna Yoga or the path of knowledge for attainment of liberation.
Niranjana H Bhate
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