B. Division of Yoga and Life Sciences

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This Division offers short-term courses and elective courses (to be chosen by MSc and PhD students). The Department of Health Sciences is attached with a 160 beds yoga therapy Health Home (Arogyadhama) meant to not only treat the yoga therapy participants (we do not call them patients) suffering from various modern ailments but also draw normal persons for prevention of possible illness and promotion of positive health by the Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy (IAYT). The students will not only acquire theoretical knowledge and practical experience by their own yoga practices but also get the rich experience of working with doctors, senior yoga therapists and with the yoga therapy participants. Handling them under severe conditions of the diseases immensely help them to become confident of their learning and usefulness of IAYT. The research section with modern gadgets helps them to measure the changes in these participants to assess the improvements. The Department of Bio-Sciences includes the following laboratories: the psychophysiology, Neuro-psychology, sleep lab, metabolic analyzer lab, immune lab, bio-chemistry and psychology labs. It is here that the students get the necessary training to do research of international standards. The modern scientific research is applied to esoteric dimensions of tradition as well as investigations into the paranormal. Essentially this department is meant for the basic research to understand the effects of various yoga practices on human systems. The Department of Natural Sciences has 8 sections encompassing a large spectrum of living systems and their changes due to interactions with human beings. The effect of Agnihotra, Sound, Music, Vedic chanting etc. on plants and animals is studied in great detail in this department. The department includes agricultural farms, gardens, forests, horticultural plants and a GoSala with more than 100 cows. The usefulness of cowdung, Gomutra or urine of cows as possible medicines is also studied.

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    MADUMEHAKKE YOGA CHIKITSE
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-09) Srikanta S.S.; Nagarathana R.; Nagendra H.R.
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    SAMAGRA YOGA CHIKITS
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-08) Nagendra H.R.; Nagarathana R.
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    YOGA AND ITS APPLICATIONS
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-08) Nagendra H.R.; Nagarathana R.
    The mysteriously simple and eternally edifying life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna fascinated people all over the world even when he was alive. Innumerable books have been written by scholars and sadhakas, critics and admirers about Sri Ramakrishna- Vivekananda phenomenon in all the languages of the world by different people presenting different perspectives. Among them stands out most prominently, Sri Ramakrishna - The Great Master, the most comprehensive, authentic and critical estimate of life, sadhana and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna. It is unparalleled in its historical perspective, philosophical approach, religious insight and undisputed authenticity. It ranks along with the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna by Mahendranath Gupta, widely known as 'M\ Swami Saradananda, the author, was a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna and he was the General Secretary of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission for about three decades from its inception.
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    YOGA FOR COMMON AILMENTS
    (Simon & Schuster Inc., 2010-12-07) Monroe,Robin; Nagarathana R.; Nagendra H.R.
    "Yoga is skill in a c t i o n " s t a t e s t h e Bbagavad Gita, the b e s t k n o w n of all t h e Indian p h i l o s o p h i c a l epics But t h i s is n o t i n t e n d e d t o mean action in j u s t t h e n a r r ow sense of physical m o v e m e n t For as well as exercises for i m p r o v i n g t h e "skill" of y o u r b o d y , y o g a also c o m p r i s e s t e c h n i q u es t h a t act on y o u r m i n d a n d e m o t i o n s , and p r o v i d e s a c o m p l e t e philos o p h y for living.
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    YOGA AND CANCER
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-04) Nagendra H.R.; Nagarathana R.; Shirley Telles
    Cancer and AIDs have posed probably the greatest challenge to modem medical researchers. Such challenges, each time in the history of science, have expanded the vision of researchers to higher and subtler vistas of nature. For example, the photoelectric effect of light shattered the well established wave theory of light and propounded the dual nature of light saying that light can act as waves or as particles. This led to the generalised laws of our physical world from Newtonian mechanics to quantum mechanics. In the same way, the current challenge of Cancer and AIDS in particular and stress induced disorders in general, is leading us to expand from our matter-based approach to consciousness - based approach; from physical to holistic vision of the world.
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    YOGA FOR DIABETES
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-04) Srikanta S.S.; Nagarathana R.; Nagendra H.R.
    Diabetes is a life style related condition due to an imbalance in handling a glucose load and is not a disease. It is one of the several life style related chronic conditions with an end result of complications that are related to early aging changes resulting in blockage of small and large arteries.
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    YOGA FOR PREGNANCY
    (Vivekananda Yoga Research Foundation, 2010-12-04) Shamanthakamani Narendran; Nagarathana R.; Nagendra H.R.
    The word obstetrics is derived from the Latin term 'obstetric meaning 'midwife'; this is also associated with the verb "obstare" which means to 'stand by' or to 'stand in front of a pregnant woman'. The much older term 'midwifery' was used instead of obstetrics until the latter part of the 19t h century in both United States and Great Britain. Even today in England, the term 'midwifery' carries the same meaning as that of obstetrics
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