F. SVYASA Dissertations
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Yoga Dissertations by Yoga Students at SVYASA. These pages present some efforts of SVYASA at Scientific Validation of Yoga, combining the best of the East with the best of the West
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Item Part 1: Comparative Study of Naturopathy Diet and Yoga Diet Part 2: Effects of an Integrated Yoga Program on the Pulmonary Functions in Police Trainees(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Prashanth ShettyDiet plays a vital role in the maintenance of good health and in the prevention and cure of diseases.Item Part 1: Comparison of Concepts of Stress & its Management in Yoga & Ayurveda Part 2: Effect of an Integrated Yoga Program on Autonomic Functions in Police Trainees(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Deepika ShettyCOMPARISON OF CONCEPT OF STRESS AND ITS MANAGEMENT ACCORDING TO AYURVEDA AND YOGAItem Part 1: Concept of Ananda according to Ancient Indian Texts and Literature Part 2: The Effect of Integrated Approach of Yoga Module on Teen’s Self Concept (13-17 years)(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Herambi Suresh, GaitondeConcept of Ananda according to Ancient Indian Texts and LiteratureItem Part 1: Concept of Atman in Indian Philosophical System. Part 2:: Add on Yogic Relaxation after CABG – a Follow up Study(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Rebika Devi, KaramPhilosophy is the theory of Reality. It is an insight into the nature of Reality, which leads to liberation. But liberation can only be attained when one realizes his own ‘SELF’ or ‘ĀTMAN’.Item Part 1: Concept of Emotional Personality in Yoga and Spiritual Lore of India. Part 2: Effect of Integrated Approach of Yoga Module on the Personality Development of Students(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Nilkamal NIn the present society human intellect has grown to a great height and great technological advancement has been achieved.Item Part 1: Concept of Meditative Asanas according to Yoga Texts Part 2: Effect of Yoga on Performance in a Planning Task with the Tower of London Test(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Kadambini AThe literature survey of meditative postures presented here includes the concepts of meditative postures from scriptures as Upaniñads, Bhagavadgétā, yoga sutras of Pätaïjali, Haöha Yoga Pradépikā., Çiva Saàhitä, Gheraëòa Saàhitä and Haöha Ratnävalé.Item Part 1: Concept of Ustrasana according to Yoga and Spiritual Lore. Part 2: Energy Expenditure During Ustrasana; A Yogic Back Bending Posture(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Halder, Dipak K R.Ustrasana according to Yoga and Spiritual Lore.Energy Expenditure During Ustrasana; A Yogic Back Bending PostureItem Part 1: Concept of Yama in Yogic Texts and Spiritual Lore Part 2: Energy Expenditure during Vraksasana a Yogic Standing Balancing posture(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Jayanta DasConcept of Yama in Yogic Texts and Spiritual LoreItem Part 1: Dietary Guidelines for Prevention of CHD According to Ancient Texts and Modern Texts Part 2: Effect of Add-On Yogic Relaxation Techniques after CABG on Autonomic and Psychological Variables – A Prospective Randomized Control Study.(SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY, 2006) Sharma, SunandiniCardio vascular diseases are a major killer in the present day.Item Part 1: Indian Approach to the Understanding of Human Mind. and Part 2: The Effect of Yogic Relaxation after CABG – A Randomized Control(SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY, 2006) Vinayachandra B KThe title of the present investigation might arouse some curiosity among the minds of the readers. The very first question that arises in this respect is whether India produced any psychology in the real sense of the term.Item Part I: A Study of Kapalabhati from Yoga and Spiritual Lore Part II: Immediate effect of Kapalabhati on HRV and Memory in Normal Subjects(SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY (SVYASA), 2006) SangeetaBreathing is so simple and so obvious we often take it for granted; ignoring the power it has to affect our body, mind and spiritItem Part I: Bhakti for Emotional Purification Part II: Add on Yogic Relaxation after CABG – a Follow up Study(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Puja Jayant1.to study Bhakti according to ancient scriptures. 2.To study emotions and its various perspectives. 3.To relate Bhakti with emotions and user it as a tool for purification of emotionItem Part I: Concept of Brahmacharya and its Relevance for Modern Youth Part II: Energy Expenditure during Sarvangasana – a Yogic Inverted Posture(SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY (SVYASA), 2006) Sarang ShirishBrahmacarya means studentship in an earnest and devoted manner, self-restraint, chastity and continence that has to be further sharpened with the help of right learning and the use of balanced intellect for judicious discriminationItem Part I: Concept of Meditation : Modern Techniques and Classification Part II: Efficacy of Yoga Relaxation Technique on Psychological Variables in Night Shift Executives(SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY, 2006) Desai, Vaishali PConcept of Meditation : Modern Techniques and ClassificationItem Part I: Concept of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) according to Modern and Indian Spiritual Lore Part II: Effect of Yoga on Mental Alertness in Students and School Teachers affected by Tsunami Disaster(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Prakash, B NPTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) is a psychiatric disorder which can occur following the experience or witnessing of life-threatening or traumatic events. Four types of natural disasters have been studied in developing countriesItem Part I: Concept of Sun-Worship and Suryanamaskar (an Ancient Indian Exercise) according to Ancient Text and Literature Part II: Physical and Psychological Changes following Suryanamaskar Practice(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2006) Daspute, Rakesh JThe first prapāthaka of Krishna yajurveda taittirīya araëyaka which consist of 32 anuvākas deals mainly with rituals arunaketukaItem Part I: Education in Ancient India and today with a focus on students “Anxiety factor”. Part II: Efficacy of integrated approach of yoga module for general anxiety in normal students(SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY (SVYASA), 2006) Asok Kumar,; Shantha BAncient India and today with a focus on students “Anxiety factor”.Item Part I: Importance of Mental Health according to Indian Scriptures Part II: Complementary effect of Mind Sound Resonance Technique as an add on Programme in Patients undergoing Spinal Traction and Inferential Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain.(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2007) Shetty, Anupritha AshokAll ancient philosophies agreed about the concept of mind- body unity. The concept that the mind is important in the treatment of illness is integral to the healing approaches of traditional Chinese and Indian medicine, dating back more than 2000 years.Item Part I: Philosophical Principles of Yogic Healing. Part II: Energy Expenditure during Bhujanagasana – a Yogic Prone Backward Bending Posture(SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY, 2006) Desai, Urvashi BThe general principles of yogic healing consist of the philosophical and psychological theories required to explain the aim and success of yoga practices.Item Part I: Prasannatmyendriyamanah Part II: Role of Perceived Stress ond Motivation in Participants Seeking Yoga Intervention(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2007) Shetty, Dhanraj GHealth for all” proclaimed WHO in the recent past, this clearly reflects the interest and importance by modern medical science towards the once neglected term “health”.