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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    Development of Yama Niyama Scale to measure the personality traits - HRI and Samtosa
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-08) Mridani Adiga; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu
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    Development of daivi and asuri sampad scale as a screening tool to observe the characteristic of dana
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-13) Chandrashekhar Kumar; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu
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    Development of Bhakti scale as a screening tool to observe the quality bhakti of in common people
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-13) Pranav Kumar; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu
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    Development of dharaniya vega scale as a screening tool to observe the suppression of inferiority complex emotion
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-13) Premkumar Yadav; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu
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    Designing and validation of Ahimsa sub domains of yama and niyama questionnaire
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-11) Akash; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu
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    Development and validation of scale of dhriti (Endurance)
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-11) Suranjan Kumar Ojha; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu
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    Item reduction of the vedic personality inventory in males
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-08) Richa Rawal; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu
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    Development and validation of aparigraha and hutam scale
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-13) Thejaswi J; Judu Ilavarasu
    Background: Yoga is an ancient science of consciousness that has aided in the upliftment of humans throughout their lives. The purpose of this study is to analyze the social and moral behavior values in modern life. Spiritual enlightenment along with, this aids in the improvement of their lifestyle. In this study, the survey method was employed as a strategy, and the questionnaire was used as a tool. Aparigraha means non-possessiveness (practise of non-attachment). Hutam means offering. Aim: To develop and validate of Aparigraha and Hutam scale. Methodology: This research is mostly about tool development, and it includes 9 Aparigraha items and 5 Hutam items. From the Marlowe-Crowne social desirability scale, there are 13 items on social desirability. The whole sample (N=205) is made up of 103 females, 98 males, and four people who don't want to be identified by their gender. There includes a reliability test as well as exploratory factor analysis. It uses both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, as well as a pre-design technique. Result: Two factors can be extracted which is higher than one eigenvalue value. The internal consistency of the two constructs, whether they are operated together or individually, is reliable. The social bias, on the other hand, is sensitivity (α =0.466). Factor loading is low for these items. As a result, the items should be reframed to improve their performance. Conclusion: In this study, we can extract two factors, but due to low community value we conclude that some of the items are extracting the construct but some of the items should be reframed restructured.
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    Pilot testing and development of dharaniya vega scale as a screening tool to observe the suppression of non-yoga practitioners
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-13) Rohit; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu
    Background: Dhäraniya vega Questionnaire is a cost-effective screening tool to detect the suppression of emotions among a group of people. Further the data can be used to interpret therisk of psychosomatic disorders in future. Aim: The aim of this study is to use Dhäraniya vega questionnaire as a screening tool to observe the level of suppression of emotional urges that people do on the daily basis which can further lead to different psychosomatic disorders. Methodology: The study employed tool development method through which a questionnaire with 11 abstracts was developed. There was no specific inclusion or exclusion criteria. Thequestionnaire was circulated in Google form with the help of different means of social media. Data were collected through Google Excel sheet which was further analyzed and interpreted.Quantitative as well as qualitative methods were used. As it was a survey design there was no particular intervention. Result: Level of suppression is more in students and working people. Also, the current pandemic scenario has played an important role in increasing the emotional suppression among the people. Äyurveda explains different methods for controlling the emotions but instead people suppress the emotions which makes them prone to different psychosomatic disorders in future. Preliminary psychometric validation was also attempted using exploratory factor analysis Conclusion: The study was focused on mainly non yoga practitioner. This construct which was selected was anxiety so in this study it was measured the level of anxiety in Non yoga practitioners. One of the Another group person / group member did the same study on yoga practitioner and did on Non yoga practitioner and did on Non yoga practitioner So, the suppression of anxiety in Non yoga Practitioner was the complete on the base of study Keywords: Dhäraniya vegä, Anxiety
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    Exploratory factor analysis and item reduction of the vedic personality inventory
    (SVYASA, 2022-04-13) Abhishek Singh; Judu Ilavarasu
    Background: VEDIC PERSONALITY TOOL Questionnaire is a cost-effective screening tool to detect different personality (Guna) of the people. Further the data can be used to interpret the sattva, Rajas, and tamas. Aim: The aim of this study is to analyses & item reduction of Vedic personality inventory tool. Methodology: The study employed tool development method through which a questionnaire with 56 items was developed. The questionnaire was given in the campus to all the courses except BAMS & staff of college. Data was collected through questionnaire and then transfer to the Excel sheet which was further analyzed and interpreted by software JASP. As it was a survey design there was no intervention. Result: This questionnaire study was done on total 3792 volunteer whose age range was 17 to 75years. Out of 18 items six items from each of the factor based on the higher to lower value. The overall internal consistency measured using Cronbach’s alpha was 0.78 for 18 item and three factor solution the alpha value is 0.87 (tamas), 0.85 (sattva), 0.73 (Rajas). Conclusion: I have performed an analysis on whole data and item reduction of Prepared Vedic inventory tool, the Cronbach’s alpha of sattva and Rajas is more than Rajas so by seeing the value of Cronbach’s alpha we can say that the quality of sattva and tamas is more in all participants and Rajas is less as compare to other two Gunas, we also matched the question of sattva, Rajas and tamas from the Vedic inventory tool we come to conclusion that factor 1 is tamas, factor 2 is sattva and factor 3 is Rajas.
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