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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 ...
Harsika Jaisawal
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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
Ekta Chandel
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The Size and Shape of Yagya Kund: Mathematical and Spiritual aspects
The size and shape of the Yagya Kund is one of the important aspects for successful completion of Yagya. Vedic literature describes in details about their types, size, shapes and constructions.
Jairam Motlani
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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.
Shilpi Verma+3 more
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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.
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.
Manisha Bhardwaj
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Ashwamedha holds a very special place in the extensive history of Yagya in the Divine culture (Dev Sanskriti) of India. From Vedic times to the modern era, the performance of Yagya has been central to the journey of Indian civilization and culture ...
Chinmay Pandya
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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.
Devangkumar Trivedi
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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 ...
Jitendra Kumar Mishra
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Yagya Therapy for Epileptic Seizures: A Case Study
Epileptic seizure is a neurological condition in which brief to long episodes of vigorous shaking, convulsions, blackouts, fainting, unresponsiveness, jerks, etc. occur in the patients.
Lalima Batham+3 more
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