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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. Among them, Ashwamedha Yagya is considered the king of Yagyas due to its purpose and vastness. Ashwamedha
Chinmay Pandya
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The process of harnessing solar power through the Ashwamedha Yagya.
The first Ashwamedha Yagya under the Dev Sanskriti Digvijay Abhiyan of the All World Gayatri Family took place in Jaipur, Rajasthan from November 7th to 10th, 1992. During the same period, the entire issue of the Akhand Jyoti magazine for the month of November 1992 was dedicated to the 'Ashwamedha Yagya'.
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Yagya Therapy in Vedic and Ayurvedic Literature: A Preliminary exploration
There is ample description of Yagya in Vedic literature that refers to its multiple applications such as social development, spiritual development, ecological balance, and preventing and curing diseases. Among them, one important aspect is health. Therapeutic application of Yagya is known as Yagya Therapy or Yagyopathy.
Shilpi Verma +2 more
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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. Yagya Kund size and shape helps in construction of the Kund for specific spiritual or materialistic outcomes which require specific mathematical measurements of
Jairam Motlani
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Impact of Yagya on Particulate Matters
Particulate Matters (PM) is a result of air pollution and associated with health hazards. Studies support mild or strong association of PM with lung diseases including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, cognitive diseases, newborn mortality rate, etc. Particles of size < 2.5µM are declared as health hazard as they penetrate deep into lungs and lodge ...
Saxena Mamta +2 more
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Exploring the Possible Applicability of Yagya in Present Time: A Review
Yagya has been one of the core elements of the ancient Indian Culture ever since the Vedic era, and is also an effective therapeutic procedure. The present review article explores the applicability of Yagya during the present time, wherein the principles, procedure and the possible mode of action of Yagya have been described; the efficacy of Ayurvedic ...
Vandana Shrivastava +2 more
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The Historical and Philosophical Exegesis on Yagya in Ancient India
Yagya or sacrifice has been an integral part of Indian history and culture. More particularly in ancient India, Yagya appears as the backbone of entire social and political structure. Thus, most of the Vedic literature revolves around the sacrificial ritual in different forms for numerous purposes.
Pratishtha Pathik
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Purification of the subtle realm through yagya
Most of the problems of the present times may be attributed to the vitiated thought process and emotions of human beings. Be it the occurrence of physical or mental disorders at the individual level, or the problems in family, society, and the world, the root cause may be attributed to various kinds of vicious human tendencies like jealousy, ego, greed,
Saurabh Mishra, Alka Mishra
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‘Is Yagya or Agnihotra relevant in the today’s time?
Since past 25 years, I have been experiencing the positive takeaways of Gayatri Yagya, performed daily at my home. Hence, I decided to incorporate this process in our hospital routine. Initiated in 2004, it has been a journey of a good 15 years now that Yagya is an integral part of the early morning hospital hours.
Anil Jha
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Impact of Yagya Therapy on Pulmonary Functions among College Students
Introduction:The study was performed to analyze the effect of Yagya therapy on pulmonary functions among healthy college students.Methods:A total of 40 male participants were randomly selected and divided into two groups, i.e., the experimental group (n =
Vipin Rathore +2 more
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