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*The Integrated Science of Yagna Part - 2*

 

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The Yagyopathy Lab at Brahmvarchas:

 

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The Brahmvarchas Research Centre was established by Pandit Shriram Sharma

Acharya in 1979. It is situated at the Saptsarover road about 6 kilometers

from the Hardwar railway station in the direction of Rishikesh, in India.

This centre is actively working for the integration of the modern and

ancient sciences. Innovative scientific research work is being carried out

here in the science of spirituality. Apart from a dedicated team of

scientists, doctors and engineers and other scholars of high calibre and

well equipped laboratories for relevant research in different scientific

disciplines including neurology, biochemistry, haemetology, phytochemistry

and sound therapy etc, other features of attraction here are collections of

about 450 herbs which include some rare species of the Himalayan herbs and

the yagyopathy lab. The Ayurvedic (herbal medicine) lab of this centre and

its pharmaceutical unit have produced new herbal medicines that have shown

superb healing results in some cases of nervous system disorders, asthma,

heart diseases, diabetes, lung infections, a wide variety of skin diseases

and the diseases of the eyes and ears. Tens of thousands of patients benefit

every year from the free consultancy and pure herbal medicines available at

no-profit prices here. The yagyopathy lab studies the properties and effects

of these herbs when sublimated in the fire of yajóa. The yagyopathy

laboratory has a havan kunda placed in a glass chamber and a gas analysis

wing for the collection and analysis of the fumes and vapors of yajóa. The

efficacy of various herbal ingredients in the havishya and the quality of

the samidh³s are assessed in the phytochemistry lab, which is equipped with

units like the gas-liquid chromatograph.

 

 

 

The purpose is to analyze the raw content in the beginning and what is left

after these substances have been fumigated [5, 6]. Blood samples are kept in

the glass chamber when it is full of the fumes and vapors during the daily

yajóa (havan) and the changes in the blood biochemistry and haemetological

parameters are recorded for these samples. A large number of experiments are

carried out on random samples of healthy and diseased persons, living on the

Shantikunj and Brahmvarchas campuses for prescribed periods. The subjects

include the s³dhakas as well as the non-s³dhakas of all age groups (both men

and women) from all walks of life irrespective of their social or religious

background. During such experiments, the subjects are asked to sit in the

glass chamber and inhale the fumes of yajóa for specific periods of time. A

thorough analysis of their bodies and minds is made before and after

performing this experiment. The measurements (carried out by chromatographs,

multi-channel physiographs, etc) of the above experiments include –

haemetological parameters like Hb, TRBC, TWBC, Platelets, RBC fragility etc;

biochemical changes like those in the levels of blood urea, sugar,

cholesterol, cretinine, SGOT, SGPT etc; and the immunological changes like

the antibody levels and innate immunity towards various pathogenic offending

organisms.

 

 

 

The EEG, EMG and ECG recordings are carried out in the neurophysiology labs.

The psychometry lab assesses the aptitude, learning potential, memory, the

intelligence quotient, emotional quotient and the overall personality makeup

of the subjects. The cases are followed upon at regular intervals (e.g.

after performing yajóa regularly for a week, or a month etc.) These

experiments may be extended, in collaboration with some neurochemists, to

also record the levels of various hormones like cortisol, thyroxin, ACTH,

androgens etc in the endocrinology lab. The general conclusion of the

results obtained so far is that performing yajóa significantly enhances the

vitality and resistance against adverse metero-biological changes and

against the invasion of otherwise lethal viruses and bacteria. Mental peace,

emotional stabilityand creative development of the mind are the general

observations of the analysis on the psychological fronts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you

 

Source : www.awgp.org & www.awgpnz.org/yajna.htm

 

 

 

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