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Analytical study of the effect of agnihotra on AQI and its psycho-social impacts: a perspective amidst second wave of pandemic challenges in National Capital Region of Indian subcontinents

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  • Rohit Rastogi
  • Neeti Tandon
  • Sheelu Sagar
  • Bhavna Singh
  • T. Rajeshwari
  • Mukund Rastogi
  • Priyanshi Garg
  • Madhulika Singh
  • Luv Dhamija

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This research paper is a step towards the study to see how Vedic Homa Therapy is an effective natural approach for treatment of any pollution, heavy PM 2.5 and PM 10 particles and the use of mango wood, cow dung and bargad wood in the cure of ailment, depression, pollution control by just focusing on its lyrics, sound, diction when done continuously. By performing Yagya, two energies are produced. Heat energy from fire of Yagya and the sound energy from vibration of the Vedic mantras; both the energies are combined to give self-healing results on any disease and its ionisation produces a vital role in curbing polluting particles. The study has done comparative analysis on emission of gaseous particles after Yagya post-second wave of COVID-19 and also through ML algorithms and statistical analysis; it demonstrates the auto correlation and high correlation on different parameters responsible for pollution measurement and for AQI.

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  • Rohit Rastogi & Neeti Tandon & Sheelu Sagar & Bhavna Singh & T. Rajeshwari & Mukund Rastogi & Priyanshi Garg & Madhulika Singh & Luv Dhamija, 2022. "Analytical study of the effect of agnihotra on AQI and its psycho-social impacts: a perspective amidst second wave of pandemic challenges in National Capital Region of Indian subcontinents," International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 26(2), pages 145-165.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijicbm:v:26:y:2022:i:2:p:145-165
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