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 – I Concept of Unmada According to Indian Scriptures and Part – II Effect of Yoga on Adhd Children(Saraswati Central Library, 2012-01-12) Dibyendu BandopadhyayObjective: This pre and post with control design evaluated the effect of yoga add on attention and ADHD symptoms. Methods: There were 63 ADHD children in the age range of 6 to 14 years.Potential participant were assessed pre and post intervention on ADHD Rating Symptoms Scales and Six Letter Cancelletion Test. (SLCT) Yoga traing was given by yoga teacher for 1houar, 4 days in a week for 4 months and consisted of Suryanamaskar, Nadisuddhi and Bhramari with Special Education. The control group were practiceed only special education (Behavior modification, Councelling) for equal duration of time. Results: SLCT and ADHD Symptoms Rating Score showed Significant improvedment in SLCT score and ADHD score in Yoga group.Where as Control group Showed decrease in SLCT. Yoga group found significantly differ from control group.Item Part I: Role of “Satya” in society making it ideal according to Indian Scriptures and Part II: Temperament Analysis of Female Jail Inmates: Understanding the Role(Swami Vivekananda Yoga University (SVYASA), 2011-01-12) Radhika A. AminThe aim of this literary exposition is to understand the role of Satya (truth) in society as a moral value and also importance of Satya in changing a human personality.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.