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1.1 Khokhar et al., (2012). The objective of the study was to explore the effects of Yagya therapy in the management of inferiority and insecurity feelings of HIV+/AIDS patients. A sample of 80 HIV+/AIDS subjects in the range of 12 to 40 years were selected on the...
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1.1 Sharma et al. (2012). The main objective of the study work done on Yagya was to study the effect of Agnihotra ash on agriculture so that a practical approach could be developed to increase crop yield. A comparative study was conducted using Agnihotra ash and...
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1.1 Saxena et. al., (2018). The objective of the study was to find the effect of Yagya Therapy in reducing the level of indoor Electro-Magnetic Radiations (EMR). Five case studies were performed and it was observed that after the performance of Yagya there was a...
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1.1 Bansal, et. al., (2015). The objective of the study was to find the effects of Yagya Therapy in prevention and management of Epilepsy. Hawan is a scientific experiment in which special herbs (Hawan Samagri) are offered in the fire of medicinal woods ignited in a...
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1.1 Rastogi et al., (2020). The study was conducted to assess the effect of yagyopathy treatment i.e. dhoom nasya along with mantra chanting during the agnihotra on diabetic patients i.e., divided into two groups (i) diagnosed diabetic (n=2) without medication and...
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1.1 Bandara et. al., (2019). The aim of this study was to explore the effectiveness of Sri Lankan indigenous herbal smoke in migraine. According to ICHD, 30 patients were randomly selected and divided into two equal groups A and B. Group A was treated with herbal...