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 Development of Yama Niyama Scale to measure the personality traits - HRI and Samtosa(SVYASA, 2022-04-08) Mridani Adiga; Rajesh S. K.; Judu IlavarasuItem 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 IlavarasuItem 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 IlavarasuItem 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 IlavarasuItem Designing and validation of Ahimsa sub domains of yama and niyama questionnaire(SVYASA, 2022-04-11) Akash; Rajesh S. K.; Judu IlavarasuItem Development and validation of scale of dhriti (Endurance)(SVYASA, 2022-04-11) Suranjan Kumar Ojha; Rajesh S. K.; Judu IlavarasuItem Item reduction of the vedic personality inventory in males(SVYASA, 2022-04-08) Richa Rawal; Rajesh S. K.; Judu IlavarasuItem 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 IlavarasuBackground: 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, AnxietyItem Pilot testing and development of dharniya vega scale as a screening tool to observe the suppression of arrogance emotion(SVYASA, 2022-04-13) Seema Bhardwaj; Rajesh S. K.; Judu IlavarasuBackground: Dharniya 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 the risk of psychosomatic disorders in the future. Aim: The aim of this study is to use the Dharniya Vega questionnaire as a screening tool to observe the level of suppression of emotional urges that people do on a daily basis which can further lead to different psychosomatic disorders. Methodology: The study employed a tool development method through which a questionnaire with 10 abstracts was developed. There were no specific inclusion or exclusion criteria. The questionnaire was circulated in Google form with the help of different means of social media. Data was collected through a Google Excel sheet which was further analysed and interpreted. Quantitative as well as qualitative methods were used. As it was a survey design there was no particular intervention. Result: Through data, it was observed that people tend to suppress their emotions depending on the situation they face in day-to-day life. The level of suppression was more in students and working people. Also, the current pandemic scenario has played an important role in increasing the emotional suppression among the people. Ayurveda explains different methods for controlling emotions but instead, people suppress the emotions which makes them prone to different psychosomatic disorders in the future. 9 Conclusion: The concept of Dharniya Vega in Ayurveda expounds on Vegas essentially required to be controlled in a healthy manner, to maintain health and prevent the occurrence of disease. However, from the above analysis, it is clear that diseased individual does not control or manage their emotions in a proper manner. Ayurveda suggests methods like meditation and adopting a proper lifestyle for controlling or managing these Dharniya Vega in a proper manner.Item Development of devotion scale : A tool to assess lokannodvijate haramarshabha Anapekshah Suchi(SVYASA, 2022-04-12) Ganesh Babu K.; Rajesh S. K.; Judu Ilavarasu