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Scientific Aspects of the Indian Vedic Sciences and Their Effect on Stress

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  • Rohit Rastogi

    (Dayalbagh Educational Institute, India & ABES Engineering College, India)

  • D.K. Chaturvedi

    (Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, India)

  • T. Rajeshwari

    (Independent Researcher, India)

  • Neeti Tandon

    (Vikram University, India)

  • Bhavna Singh

    (Ayurvedic Pharmalogy, Uttaranchal Ayurvedic College, Dehradun, India)

  • Sheelu Sagar

    (Amity International Business School, Amity University, Noida, India)

  • Mukund Rastogi

    (ABES Engineering College, India)

  • Akshit Rajan Rastogi

    (ABES Engineering College, India)

  • Neha Gupta

    (ABES Engineering College, India)

  • Vrinda Kohli

    (ABES Engineering College, India)

  • Luv Dhamija

    (ABES Engineering College, India)

Abstract

Indian Ancient Vedic Science, which has fascinated the world researchers, has become more relevant in the 21st century because of other global crises and threats. It has shown a powerful impact in all the areas of life, especially in curing physical and mental ailments. The various violent incidents in European countries and the USA have forced the world political, religious and science leaders to find alternative remedies. Mental fitness has been a great challenge. Yajna Science has multiple advantages and affirmative responses in this direction. The author's team presents this study that measures Vedic Mantra and Yajna Sciences' effect on stress, anxiety, and checks its impact in a worldwide depression-like scenario. The data analysis and visualizations have been done in python to show the different mental fitness angles, taking various demographic parameters into account.

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  • Rohit Rastogi & D.K. Chaturvedi & T. Rajeshwari & Neeti Tandon & Bhavna Singh & Sheelu Sagar & Mukund Rastogi & Akshit Rajan Rastogi & Neha Gupta & Vrinda Kohli & Luv Dhamija, 2022. "Scientific Aspects of the Indian Vedic Sciences and Their Effect on Stress," International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare (IJRQEH), IGI Global, vol. 11(1), pages 1-20, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jrqeh0:v:11:y:2022:i:1:p:1-20
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