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Balivaishva Yagya: Significance And Importance in Daily Life
Gayatri and Yagya have a unique position and constitute the foundation of the Vedic Culture. Rishis gave concepts of Gayatri and Yagya to practice in daily life to refine animal instincts to divine personalities with the purpose of universal welfare. For this, one of the methods given by Rishis in Vedic time was Balivaishva Yagya.
Harsika Jaisawal
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Scientific rationale of Yagya: a review
Yagya is an ancient Hindu Vedic ritual aimed at ablution of the body and surroundings by reinforcing the natural equilibrium in various components of the body and ambient environment. Yagya is directed with selective medicinal preparation of herbs that is forfeited in the holy fire inflamed by specific woods along with the chant of distinct Vedic Hymes
Ravi Kant Chaube +5 more
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Mathematical and Scriptural Aspect of Yagya Mandap Construction
Yagya Mandap is the place where the activities of Yagya take place. Yagya- Mandap is consist of 8 parts which are Mandap base, pillars, Valliya, Ganduk, Vedi, Toran, Dhvaja and Pataka. All these parts play a significant role in Yagya as they represent a particular deity depending upon the type of yagya. There are several variations in the dimensions of
Ekta Chandel
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Perception of Indian Youth towards Yagya
Understanding Indian cultural and ritual perspective of India has been important aspect of the sociologists and culturists. Perspective on Indian culture can be availed through understanding of Yagya as it is the basis of Indian culture. Survey by Nielsen Corporation has shown the proud feeling of Indians towards their culture while Wiber J Scott ...
Pankaj Singh Chandel +2 more
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Aromatherapy and Yagya Therapy for Mental Health
Aromatherapy is a well-known complementary and alternative therapy around the world. It has always existed in different cultures with its own unique imprint. Aromatherapy, as the name itself suggests depends on the fragrance or aroma of essential oils extracted from the leaves or root of medicinal herbs.
Devangkumar Trivedi
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Advancement of Research on Yagya - National Symposium Consensus
The Philosophy and Science of Yagya (Yajóa) lies at the core of the great values, vast expanse, and universal importance of the Indian Culture and the Vedic Science of holistic wellbeing. Yagya was an integral part of the spiritual teachings and research experiments in the Gurukuls in ancient India.
Rajani Joshi +14 more
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The Ashwamedha yagya is one of the most important ritualistic practices in Indian culture and society. It was performed to uplift human consciousness and refine mass consciousness. The Puranas serve as excellent sources for understanding the history of Indian society, containing information about lineages, dynasties, and their actions.
Manisha Bhardwaj
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Yagya Therapy for Sub-Clinical Hypothyroidism: A Case Study
Sub-clinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is a condition in which Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels are increased, Thyroxine (T4) level is normal to low, and Triiodothyronine (T3) level is normal. Daily use of the synthetic thyroid hormone such as levothyroxine has been a standard approach to SCH. However, most modern approaches are unable to revert the
Shilpi Verma +3 more
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Svāhā in the Yagya: Meaning and Importance
Svāhā is the word generally used in the Yagya when an offering is made to the fire. Generally in Yagya offering is made to the deity with deity Mantra; in this procedure, after the mantra is chanted, it is followed by word ‘Svāhā’ and ‘Idam-Na-Mama’. The offering is particularly put in the fire with the word ‘Svāhā’.
Jitendra Kumar Mishra
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Mathematical and Scriptural aspect of Mekhala in the Construction of Yagya Kund
Yagya kund has five parts - Khat, Nabhi, Kant, Mekhla and Yoni. The construction of Yagya kund shall be done with proper consideration of all of its parts. The final shape and appearance of the Yagya kund came after the construction of Mekhala. Mekhala is an object which surrounds another object by keeping that object in the middle.
Ekta Chandel
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