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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    Immediate Effect of Gayatri Mantra chanting on Attention in School Students
    (SVYASA, 2013-01-12) Seema Godse Derle
    Background Attention one of the component to enhance the academic excellence. The traditional techniques were included in the Indian education system to develop their mental faculty which will be adding value to academic institutions. Aim The aim was to evaluate the effects of Gäyatré mantra chanting on attention as measured by Digit Letter Substitution Task (DLST) . Materials and Methods Subjects consisted of 60 school students included (boys = 30 and girls = 30) in the age range of 12-14 years, who were trained for chanting gäyatré mantra for 5 days. They were assessed on DLST immediately before and after two sessions (i) gäyatré mantra chanting (10 minutes) (ii) Poem line recitation with an equal time (10 minutes) period. Fifty percent of participants performed gäyatré mantra chanting and remaining on the Poem line recitation on Day-1. The order of the sessions were reversed on Day-2. Results Both sessions showed significant improvement in the total and net score of DLST. The magnitude of net score improvement was greater after GM (21.67%) compared to PL (4.85%). Conclusion Both GM and PL led to improvement in performance, as assessed by DLST. But the influence of GM had significantly higher than PL. Key words: gm, mantra, atttention
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    Part I: Gayatri Mantra – A Study Part II: Role of Gayatri Mantra in Optimizing the Random Event Generator
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA UNIVERSITY, 2005) Neha Recca
    The Gäyatri occurs in the Rg, Yajur and Sama Vedas. It is a prayer to the sun, supposed to be recited ritualistically at dawn, midday and dusk. Even though the Manträ is known as the Gäyatri, its real name is Savitri Manträ. There are thousands of Manträs in the Vedas set to Gäyatri Chandas. However, the Savitri Manträ is so famous that it has come to be associated with the Chandas itself. Here in this report I have tried to provide a bird’s eye-view of the subject. This work gives a brief summary of the various aspects of Gäyatri Manträ
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