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Yagyopathy Holistic Science for Various Solutions: A Scientific
Phenomenon with Modern Healthcare, QoL and Society 5.0
Rohit Rastogi*1, Neeti Tandon2, T. Rajeshwari3, Prakash Moorjani4, Sunil Malvi5
1
(Sr. Asst. Professor, Dept of CSE, ABES Engineering College Ghaziabad, U.P., India)
1
rohit.rastogi@abes.ac.in, 1+91-8076772048; 9818992772
2
(Research Scholar, Vikram University, Ujjain, M.P, India.)
2
tandon.neeti2019@gmail.com, 2+91-8518995064
3
(Yagyopathy Researcher and Active Social Volunteer, Kolkata, W.B., India)
3
simpleliving970@gmail.com, 3+91-9831810944
4
(Active Social Volunteer, GayatriShaktipeeth, Jabalpur, M.P, India.)
4
prakash.moorjani08@gmail.com, 4+91-9424959299
5
(Tech. Engineer at MP Electricty Board, Jabalpur, M.P, India.)
5
sunil.malvi83@gmail.com, 5+91-9752827003

Corresponding author: RohitRastogi


Email ID: rohit.rastogi@abes.ac.in

Abstract. Yagyopathy has been observed a great weapon to unprecedented health and environmental
challenges to mankind. A lot of literature is available in Indian Vedic scriptures and enormous benefits have
been explained. The present manuscript demonstrates the scientific evidences of Indian Agnihotra Process
which may be treated as an alternate therapy for curing all the challenges, faced globally in 21st century. It is
definitely a ray of hope for central Govt. of India in establishment of smart cities which will be also
vulnerable for to healthcare and industry 5.0 perspectives.
Experiments reveal that Homa therapy is also helpful in dimension of Society 5.0 and Yajna and chanting of
Mantra not only cures the diseases physically, but also is very effective in mental fitness, attracts rain,
improved oraganicvedic farming with vital crops, increase in happiness index, bio-electrical aura and
reduction in stress, anxiety, tension and anger were reported. The places of Yajna and nearby areas were
positively charged and pollution level was highly controlled. The Manuscript explains the various
experiments conducted by team of authors at various places of in Madhya Pradesh, India with focus to find
the scientific evidences of Homa therapy.

Keywords: Yajna, Mantra, Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Mental Fitness, Radiation, Diseases, Pollution, Aura, PM level

1 INTRODUCTION
Gurudev pt. Sri Ram Sharma Acharya jihas clearly mentioned, it goes back to prapanch (Universe) from
where it has come. One should go throughGayatriMahavigyan again and again and there are many senior
sadhaks (Meditators) who can guide us, one has to understand the principles and philosophy of anything you are
doing, WHY? If this why is cleared, then how becomes easy. Swadhyay is Primary, when you read Vaangmay,
1) read, then learn, then study and then understand and lastly apply it. This is applicable in all endeavors, all
fields (Dongre, A. et al., 2017)[3]; (Ghoneim, F. et al., 2016)[4].

1.1 Guru Poornima in Indian Scriptures


Salutations and prostrations at the divine feet of Sri Krishna DwaipayanaVyasa whose birthday is celebrated
as "Guru Purnima". He is also known as "Maharishi Veda Vyasa" and one among the seven Cheeranjivis* (still
alive in the physical body and gives darshan to the deserving ones) and an incarnation of Lord Narayanaya
(VyasayaVishnurupayaVyasarupayaVishnave). He is responsible for editing four Vedas & writing
Brahmasutras. He is also the author of 18eighteen Puranas including the greatest epic "Mahabharata". —
"Bhagavat Gita" is a portion of this great epic "Mahabharata". — His last work is "SrimadBhagavatam" which is
known as the essence of all Upanishads and Puranas. Once upon a time his hermitage known as "Samyakprash"
was situated in Arya Vrat Bharat (India) in the holy banks of river Saraswati near BadrinathDham in Himalayas
where did he write all his literary works in a huge cave nearby known as VyasaGupha (cave of Vyasa) with the
assistance of Lord Sri Ganesh. There is also another cave nearby to his cave known as "Ganesh Gupha" (Cave
of Lord Sri Ganesh). When you visit BadrinathDham, you can visit these places in the last Indian village
"Mana" in Indo-Tibet border.
The teachings of Maharshi Veda Vyas — are summarizsed or carry mainly two messages : (1) To do good to
others is the hHighest religion or Punyam. (2) To hurt others in thought, word or deed is Sin or Papam.

ashtAdashapurAneshuvyAsasyavachanadwayam I
paropakArAyapunyAyapApAya para pEdanam II

Worshipful Homage and Silent Adorations to Sri Krishna DwaipayanaVyasa who is none other than Lord Sri
Vishnu on this great day along with all saints, sages, seers, and the entire lineage of "Guru Parampara" (The
unbroken eternal tradition of Masters and disciples).
(* Sri AdiSankaracharya had a direct darshan of Maharishi Veda Vyasa while interpreting on his literary
works.)

1.2 Subtle Power of Yajna

Figure 1. The Subtle power of Yajna defined by Numerical Countings in Ancient Indian Mathematics

This The below Mantra is 852ndSukta of 17thSeventeenth Chapter of Yajurveda, where it is clearly depicted
that the micro most unit of provided oblation in Yajna can be curtailed up to 1X10 -17 (10 to the power minus
17seventeen) whenever the fire is enlightened in Yajna.
There are two beautiful and worth noted components in this Sukta( phrase)
1- The mathematical calculation of micro and subtle formation of material by Yajna
2- The nomenclature of mathematical numbers used in Sanskrit in Vedas from very ancient times.

852: “Ima me agna, istkaDhenvahSantveka cha, dahs cha shatam cha shatam cha sahasram cha
sahsramchayutamchayutam cha niyutam cha niyutam cha prayutamcharbudamnurbudam cha
samudryaschamadhyamchantaschparardhaswaita me agnaishtkadhenvahsantvamutramuisshmamlloke.”
O Fire God !!, these subtle istikas (provide as oblations in Havya) act as Kaamdhenu which provides desired
results for us (Pl. refer Fig. 1).

These Ishtikas will become one, multiplied by ten times from one, become hundred after multiplication by
10, then thousands after ten times of hundreds, then ten thousands ( Ayut) after multiplication by 10 of
thousands, then Niyut after 10 times of Ayut(Lakhs), Prayut(ten lakhs) is 10 times of Niyut, Koti ( crores) is of
10 times of Prayut, Arbud is ten crores ( Koti), Rab or abj is Neurbad ( ten times of Arbud), Karab is ten times
of neurbad, Padma is ten times of Kharab, Mahapadm is ten times of padma, Shanku is ten times of Mahapadma
(neel), Samudra is ten times of neel or shanku, Madhya is ten times of Samudra ( Shankh-Padma), Aant is ten
times of Madhya, Parardha is ten times of Madhya ( Lakh LakhKoti) when these are connected with fire.
It is prayed that these Istikas will be like Kamdhenu cows in this and other lokaas for humans.
(in this Kandika, the development of subtle power of Yajna is prayed, it is well well-accepted fact of science
that the most micro atoms of material make it most powerful. )
The herbals are made micro fined which means atom is sub divided in to 1X10-6
Yajna Process distributes and divides these atoms up to one one-tenth lakhs part to one one-tenth lakhs part to
lakhs part.
This Subtleness is up to the level of 1X10-17 (10 to the power minus 17seventeen).
That is’s why the micro refined elements purified by Yajna are most powerful and make the nature cycle
more balanced and nutritious.
1.3 Effects of Yajna: Removal of Many Bad effects and Anisht through Yajna
1.3.1 Under Gruhegruhe daily Nan-Yajna movement

In Seven days, one can know about the effects of Yajna on


Bhoot( departed soul) issues removal
Ungripping from bad dreams
Issues and Delay of Marriage fixing
To stop the effects of Bad Muhurta
Increase in business
Removal of effects of Divorce and mutual unhappiness

Overall Shantikunj has told the effects and benefits of Gayatri Mantra Chanting, it omits the effects of bad
Karma(actions). People those who go to sea shore will wash their feet, those who go little ahead may catch fish,
those who take deep dive will comes out with pearls (Allers, A. et al., 2019) [1]; (Blettner, M. et al., 2008)[2].
The base of Indian culture (BharatiyaSanskriti) is study of Veda, Puran, Geeta, when these are chanted, is just
like an ocean. You get what you search for. Gayatri is Sidhdhidhatri. You can achieve all results once
understand what we want (ICRP) [5].

1.4 Healthcare 5.0: Yagyopathy as Holistic Sciences


Yagyatherapy has been treated now as a holistic sustainable approach for to all issues. The present mankind
are is facing unprecedented threats and Yajna Provides the eco eco-friendly remedies for all (Pl. refer Fig. 2,3,
and 4).

Figure 2. Yagyopathy as a Holistic sustainable Development in Ancient Indian Mathematics


Figure 3. The preservation of Cows for sustainable development and using Cow Products

Figure 4. The Health Remedies of Ayurveda, Yajna, and Cow-Breed Preservation are Integrated.

2 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Chandra Gayatri Mantra and its Effects
The Chandra Gayatri Mantra is effective a lot in Yagyopathy, particularly for certain cases where there are no
medications or allopath becomes stagnant. Particularly with personality traits, and disorders (dual, antisocial,
schizophrenic) YagyaAahutis with Chandra Gayatri and SaraswatiGayatri work wonders. Shahnaz, a con
woman was such a case, which was discussed in Yagyopathy class. This lady married 50 men duping them one
by one, she was looting them with lakhs of rupees. This comes under, dual/ antisocial behavior. During the
class, Ms. Rajeshwari presented the unconventional methods of divine intervention of cosmic sound energy. As
there are no medicines for behavioral issues, and unless the person concerned realizes one’s mistakes and wants
to rectify them, there is no way (N. Sridhar et al., 2020)[6]; (IAEA)[7].
These people when caught red red-handed make beautiful explanations for defense (they are skilled in
conversing and convincing). These can be rectified (the authors have applied in their cases, with guidance of Dr.
Vandana Srivastava, Mansikdurbalta Hawan Samagri, and Chandra Gayatri Mantra. Also, the subject is sent
required color waves on self to cleanse their aura.) The researchers got wonderful results of rectification.
Gurudev Pt. Sri Ram Sharma Acharya ji has also written a book titled as Eternity of Sound & Science of
Mantras. The resultant parameters are the medicines, which were stopped and with normal EEG reports and
certified by psychiatrists. As the patient’s details are not allowed to be revealed. Neither have they wanted to
come forward with testimonials (S. Sundaravadivelu et al., 2015)[8]; (Rastogi, . et al., 2017)[9].
The issues can be discussed in detail without revealing the identity of the patients with a color therapist; they
choose and teach how to send color waves to the family members.

2.2 YagyopathyOn Skin Rashes


The subject should do Varun Vardhak Mudra and Prana Mudra. In Varun Vardhak Mudra, place your thumb
tip at the root of little finger. It will increase the water level in the body and continue with Pran Mudra. 15 min.
each, thrice a day. One can find the total amazing difference. One should also do simple Varun Mudra and then
Pran Mudra. Later age of life, this has become a common problem and was resolved by Mudras. This Varun
Vardhak Mudra should be stopped once one gets relieved(Rastogi, R. et al., 2018a)[10].
2.2.1 Case Study
Our experiences in the shapes of Samskaras, habits, and tendencies are also stored up in our subconscious
minds. These samskaras of the past birth are revivified and re-energized in the next birth (Bhagwat GeetaCh VI
shook 43).
One of the subjects who was under strong medications, for 4 years, researcher taught his wife Yagyopathy
with Chandra Gayatri, and SaraswatiGayatri (This case was also discussed and medical papers sent to Dr.
Vandana Srivastava). Along with that healing, meditation was taught to her. In 3 months span of time; his
medicines were gradually reduced and totally stopped. With the Yagya fumigations, the children who were
stubborn and used to throw tantrums became well behaved. The wife of the subject is still continuing Nano
Yagya (Rastogi, R. et al., 2018b)[11]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2018c)[12].
This gave to researchers the idea of introducing Yagyopathy in schools when she was in Jaipur center
(GayatriKunj, Murlipura). With SaraswatiGayatri Mantra, special HawanSamagri for Mandhbuddhi / mentally
retardation, helps channelizing the brain energy in positive way(Rastogi, R. et al., 2018d)[13]; (Rastogi, R. et
al., 2018e)[14].
When the researcher Ms. Rajeshwari was in Chennai, their Yagyopathy group member, Mr. Satish learnt
learned this procedure and started conducting it in many schools in Chennai and its suburbs.
2.2.2 Surya Namaskaar
Surya Namaskar is highly effective when the Mantras are done with prefix beej mantra. When a person feels
very lonely, OmMitrayaNamaha, chanting helps to gain companions (tried and succeeded with my mother,
when she lost my dad); Om HiranyaGarbhayaNamaha, if chanted, helps to regain vision in a blind person, tried
and succeeded with a 12 years old boy who lost his vision in one eye due to severity of Chickenpox (Rastogi, R.
et al., 2018f)[15]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2019a)[16].
Now the researcher Ms. Rajeshwari is doing, the same to remove her spectacles, withChakshushopanishad
and supplements, eye exercises, and Yagyopathy. Last week on 11 Aug. 2021, her eye doctor told her; there is
no cataract in her eyes (which was detected 2 years back), and changed her spectacles to a very mild powered
(previously it was high powered). Hopefully; she would be without spectacles in 3 months span (Rastogi, R. et
al., 2019b)[17]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2019c)[18].

3 EXPERIMENTAL SETUP& METHODOLOGY


3.1 Meetingand Yagyopathy Camp
Figure 5. The Yagyopathy Camp was organized at different places of in MP India like Jabalpur, Ujjain, and Sendwa in
2019.

Figure 6. Making Aware first all the participants before experiements regarding scientific aspects of Yajna.

All the participants were have explained the scientific aspects of Yajna before undergoing to the Yagya
therapy and camps for health readings (Pl. refer Fig. 5 and 6).

3.2 Protocol to be followed


Normally the subjects are asked for a Jap of 40 days discipline of particular mantra along with Visualization.
They are asked to maintain a spiritual diary, writing even small changes that occur with to them.
Protocols (Daily 7:54AM to 8:45 AM)
15 min. meditation
15 min. information for Yajna Science and medications
15 min. Nano Yajna
15 min. treatment by YajnaVapour therapy (Rastogi, R. et al., 2019d)[19]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2019e)[20]
3.3 Instrument Used
Different Instruments used in the experiments are described as below(Pl. refer Fig. 7, 8, 9, and 10) (Rastogi,
R. et al., 2019f)[21]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2019g)[22]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2019h)[23].

Figure 7. Airveda Device for Measuring the AQI pre and Post Yajna

Figure 8. Happiness Index Meter for measuring the Galvenic Skin Resistance for the Stress -Level of the concerned Subject
pre and post post-activity.
Figure 9. The Aura Scanner for measuting measuring the Aura of Person and Place pre and post post-activity.

Figure 10. EMF meter to measure the Radiation of Different Electronic Gadgets pre and post- Activity.

3.4 Yagya Kit and Samagri Used for a Holistic Health Development
Figure 11.The Nano Yagya Kit demonstration for Eco and User User-friendly Yajna.

3.4.1 Herbal GomayHavanKund


Items to make Cow Dung Based Havan Kund
Cow Dung of Indian Breed Cow, 51 Herbals, Peepal leaves, Bel Leaves, TulsiManjari, GendeKa Fool,
AkwaKePatte(Rastogi, R. et al., 2019i)[24]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2019j)[25].

3.4.2 HavanSamagri
Ashwagandha, Shatawar, Trifala, Bilwa, Vasha, Mulethi, Giloy, Arjun, Punanrnava, PragyaPey
Supply to all Indian States, Landon, Singapore, USA, Malyesia, Japan.
(Pl. refer Fig. 11,12,13 and 14) for live demonstration of components and Kund for Nano Yajna Kit (Rastogi,
R. et al., 2020a)[26]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2020b)[27].

Figure 12.The Cow dung based herbal cups for Nano Yagya mixed with camphor.
Figure 13. The Herbal Hawan Samagri mixed with various eco eco-friendly and nutritious components, when burnedt,
enriches the environment.

Figure 14. The burnedt Nano Yagya Kund with live Demonstration Image.

4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS


4.1 Event 1
27-28 July YajnaVigyaan Workshop at GayatriShaktipeethAnkpaat Road Ujjain
Readings

Table 1. Readings by Air Veda Instrument for AQI on 27-28 July, 2021
CO2 at Reception 206
PM2.5 PM10 CO2
35 50 239
64 293 596
66 255 825
50 171 921
177 1999 1081
771 1999 1280
771 1999 1505
771 1999 1410
681 1026 1141
93 183 286
578 157 257
57 89 238
47 69 223
304 425 606
476 584 922
601 816 864

DhyaanKak
346 588 1006 sh
NIL NIL NIL YagyaShala
Shiv
35 59 235 Mandir

Table 2. Readings by Aura Scanner on 27-28 July, 2021


Aura Scanner
Place Rotation Angle
NeemkeSamne 45 Degree
BelPatra 15
Room without people 15
Room with People 15+20
DhyaanKaksh 360
YagyaShala 360
Reception 180
Campus 180
Out of Shaktipeeth 60
GauShala 360
Shiv MandirKeSamne 180

Table 3. Reading by Happiness Index Meter on 27-28 July, 2021


Happiness Meter Index Reading
Person Name Before After
2 2 1 1
DevParmar 0 2 6 4
2 2 2 1
PremLataParmaar 0 1 1 6
ShashiParmar 3 3 1 1
0 8 8 9
2 2 1 1
BasantGehlot 1 2 9 5
4 4 2 2
Santosh Gehlot 0 2 2 4
1 1 3 2
ManjuBharodiya 2 3 1 9
3 3 1 1
PuspaBharodiya 0 4 7 9
6 4 5 4
OP Sharma 1 8 5 9
4 4 3 3
Dinesh Parmar 5 8 5 8
2 2 1 1
Ratna 7 9 9 7
3 3 2 2
Neeti 5 5 1 3
2 2 1
Manohar 0 1 9 1

In Ujjain city, M.P. India, the GayatriParivaarShaktipeeth and Diya volunteers group organized the two
daysdays’ workshop on Yajna Science on the pious passage anniversary of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalamji, ex-president
of India and co-founder of Diya to tribute him on 27th and 28th july 2021.
Dr. Kalam was a live symbol of the thought prediction of Yug Rishi Pt. SriRam Sharma Acharya ji on his
philosophy of scientific explanation of Spiritual Fundamental sciences.

Purpose of the Workshop—to motivate the common people for Yajna activity and to represent the scientific
explanation and results of Yajna rituals and positive results.
Workshop Coordinator :-Sh. Prakash Moorjyaniji was trainer from Jabalpur and coordinated by Ms.
NeetiTandon, an active sr. Diya volunteer of Ujjain GayatriParivaar (Pl. refer to Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3
for detailed experiements Readings on Experiments 1, 2, and 3).

First Day
Dated: 27th July 2021
Place: Ankpaat Road, GayatriShaktipeeth, Ujjain
Time: 1 to 4 PM
Participants- 34 including the intellects from GayatriParivaar and Ujjain Community.

4.1.1Experiment 1-To define the aura of a specific place.


Instrument used- Aura Scanner
Method:- Firstly the aura was checked at four4 places of GayatriShaktipeth by Mr. Prakash
Working Principal—The handles rotate on to the increase of positivity of special place or special person.
More the angle of rotation at special place or person, more positive he or place is. The aura was checked at four
places..
SadhnaKaksha (Meditation Room)—
Handles of Aura scanner were between 180 to 270 degree.
YajnaShala—Handles rotation were was between 270 to 360 degree
GauShala—The scanner handles rotated fully 360 degree.
Outer area of temple—the handles were between 150 to 180 degree.

4.1.2 Analysis and Discussion


Around daily Jap practice in meditation room, Yajna Activity at Yajnashala the aura was at best index. Also,
it was highest and maximum at Gaushala( cow-places). That is’s why serving cows has been called as best to for
health in Indian culture.
Out side the Shaktipeeth, due to the moving traffic and vehicles, the aura was least. Also, it was observed that
going apart from Shaktipeeth, the aura level was decreasing.

4.2.1Experiment 2-To identify the Happiness Index of human subjects.


Instrument used- Happiness Index Meter
Working principal principle of Instrument: The monitor of machine informs the stress level of an individual
when this machine is kept at the hand of subject. Stress level scrolls from value 1 to value 100.
The lesser the stress level value, the better mental state, cool calm, and happy state of an individual.
Method:-
Before Yajna activity start at 2:00 Pm, stress levels of around 13 subjects were measured by happiness index
meter.
After Yajna, NadiShodhan, KapalBhati, and AnulomVilomPranaayaamwasdoneby all the subjects and then
second reading was measured.

Figure 15. Yagyopathy workshop participants experiencing Pranayam after Nano Yajna as protocol to inhale fresh air to
improve their lung capacity under supervision of Mr. Prakash Moorjani, Jabalpur, M.P., India

Figure 16. Regsitration Registration process of subjects under study by Yagyopathy Volunteer Ms. NeetiTandon, Ujjain,
M.P., India

4.2.2 Results and Discussions:


10 Subjects reported reduced stress levels out of 13 candidates.
It proves that Yajna activity reduces the depression, stress, tension, and anxiety of humans (Pl. refer to Fig.
15 and Fig.16 for explaining the activity).

4.3.1Experiment 3-To measure the CO2 and particulate matter in environment and to check the Effect of
Yajna on it.
Instrument used- Air Veda device which measures the PM 2.5, PM 10, and CO2 , NO2, and SO2 level of air
of in that area and AQI.
It should be noted that the high level of particulate matter in environment and atmosphere is highly dangerous
and bad for human health.
Working Principal Principle of Instrument
A range has been mentioned in this device for PM 2.5, PM 10 and CO2 level measurement, The less value in
index of all these three components points out the clean and pollution pollution-free air in the atmosphere.

The readings were again noted after the half an hour of the end of Yajna and all the three parameters were
being reduced and after one hour, all these three3 parameters' readings were even less from first reading (Pl.
refer Fig. 17 and Fig. 18 for explaining the activity).

All the results from above three experiments at both the places n workshop justify scientifically the
participants got mental peace and the atmosphere was refined and positive.
Also, the AQI was also cured and improved that is’s why VedmurtiTaponishtha Pt. Sri Ram Sharma Acharya
ji has termed Yajna as *a sustainable and holistic treatment approach* (Pl. refer Fig. 19 to Fig. 22 for detailed
experimentations).

Figure 17. Performing Nano Yajna under certain protocols to start YagyopathyExperiements

Figure 18. Air Veda device to measure the PM 2.5, PM 10, and CO2 level, etc. to measure the AQI.
Figure 19. Usage of Aura Scanner by research team to measure the aura of the place before and after the Yajna Activity.

Figure 20. Air Veda device to measure the AQI.

Figure 21. Usage of Happiness Index Device to measure the stress level of subjects.
Figure 22. Usage of Aura Scanner by research team to measure the aura of different places inside and nearby area of
experiment zone.

4.4 Event 2
108 KundeeyaGayatriMahayagya at Jabalpur, M.P., India, 25-29 Jan 2020
Pl. refer Fig. 23 and Table 4 and Table 5 for event descriptions.

Figure 23. Author Mr. Prakash expalinaing explaining about Yagyopathy and Aura measurement to Dr. RS Sharma, dean
Jabalpur, MP medical college.

Table 4. The Readings of AQI in 108 kundeeyaMagayagya at Jabalpur during 25-29 Jan., 2020
Pre/Post PM2.5 PM10 CO2 Place
Before Yagya 50 55 300 Readings are at
After Yagya 44 49 282 Yagyashala at 12:05
PM
Before Yagya 354 231 348 Readings are at
After Yagya 161 213 297 Bhojanalaya
(Kitchen) at 1:05 PM
Before Yagya 400 970 305 28 Jan 2020 at
11:15AM
After Yagya 382 495 276 28 Jan 2020 at
11:20AM
97 179 298 28 Jan 2020 at
11:36AM
78 141 268 28 Jan 2020 at
11:50AM
Before Yagya 29 Jan 2020 at
10:31 AM
201 340 500 29 Jan 2020 at
11:15AM
After Yagya 187 233 275 29 Jan 2020 at
11:20AM
148 329 368 29 Jan 2020 at
11:35AM
141 279 298 29 Jan 2020 at
11:50AM
109 241 250 29 Jan 2020 at
12:05PM
87 154 135 29 Jan 2020 at
12:20PM

Table 5. The Readings of Aura in 108 kundeeyaMagayagya at Jabalpur during 25-29 Jan., 2020
Place Degree Movement of Aura Scanner on 26 th Jan
2020 between 10:00-10:15 AM
Yagyashala (Open Area) 60
Yagyashala (Exit) 90
Yagyashala (Inside) 105
Bhojnalaya (open Area) 55
Bhojnalaya (Exit) 35
Bhojnalaya (Inside) 80

4.5 Event 3
Yagyopathy Camp by All world Gayatriparivaar, M.P. zone at Jabalpur Shaktipeeth, Manmohan
Nagar
Pl. refer to Fig. 24 to Fig. 32 for event details and Tablular Images Fig. 33 to Fig.38 for Data readings of
Yagyopathy Camp at Manmohan nagarNagar, M.P. from 27 July-5 Aug. 2019. 37 Participants of different age
groups and gender actively participated and recorded the health readings.
Figure 24. Different postures and Asans taught and executed on the Participants in Yagypathy Camp.

Figure 25. Nano Kit Yagaa Process simultaneously by all participants at GayatriShaktipeethmanmohanNagar , Jabalpur in
Yagyopathy Camp.
Figure 26. Participants Practicisng Deep Breathing paranayamawhile pranayama while doing rituals to energize their vital
Powers.

Figure 27. Volunteers capturing captured pre and post readings of different experiments while people participating in mass
Yagya.
Figure 28. Doctors for capturing different medical symptoms and accordingly treatment related to Yagypathy.

Figure 29. Performing Mass Nano Yajna, individual execution but collective at one place for checking the effect of
unionness.
Figure 30. Different participants doing Tratak meditation and Mantra hantingIn small groups for health care and physical
fitness along with concentration.

Figure 31. Different ailments recording pre and post post-activity and advice were issued as per light of Aayurveda.
Figure 32. Mass Nano Yajna execution by individual young students in on their school campus.

4.4.1 Data Readings

Figure 33. Readings in Yagyopathy Experiments. Part-1


Figure 34. Readings in Yagyopathy Experiments. Part-2

Figure 35. Readings in Yagyopathy Experiments. Part-3


Figure 36. Readings in Yagyopathy Experiments. Part-4

Figure 37. Readings in Yagyopathy Experiments. Part-5


Figure 38. Readings in Yagyopathy Experiments. Part-6

4.6 Event 4
Yagyopathy Camp by All world Gayatriparivaar, M.P. zone at SendhwaShaktipeeth on 30 July 2021.
34 Volunteers and meditation Practitioners were doing SadhnaMediatation and their aura was checked in the
camp. Readings of Happiness Index and Aura Scanner was were checked

4.6.1 The Aura Scanner Readings for all was around


Before Yagya
60 to 110 degree
After Yagya
30 to 60 degree
Aura of Sh. Mewalalji was 360 Degree

4.6.2 Happiness Readings


Before Yagya Average for all was 34 to 42

After Yagya Average for all 18 to 24


PM Level of Yagyashala PM10—54, PM2.5---94 and CO2---134

4.7 Event 5
Sound energy has immense frequencies, we all have a magnetic field around us, connected to Mooladhar
Chakra, which is also storage of karma. As per Meta Physics the sound energy that soothes you or makes you
sad works deeply creating patterns in our blood and plasma of our body. Sound energy works with magnetic
field (aura) of our body and creates thought patterns. Here the song is same and patterns are different, actually as
per my knowledge different sound creates different patterns. Hair follicles has have highest vibrations. That is's
why we get Goosebumps. In this video, it seems some original sound has changed, common song is repeated(Pl.
refer to Fig. 6, 7, 8, and Fig. 9 for explaining the activity).
Yagya was done in Copper Kund 7.6" sides with GomaySamidha as usual.
Ghee was Madhusudan Ghee.
Zero PM was achieved even during Havan towardtowards the end, i.e., after 20 minutes of lighting fire. The
levels were low even before but I had never achieved zero PM ever, so I thought I would share the results with
all(Pl. refer to Fig. 39 and Fig. 40 for explaining the activity).

Figure 39. Specific Reading s of Air Veda device to show the Effects of Yajna under certain protocols.

Figure 40. Rare case of AQI being Zero ( PM level highly rediced) after the Yajna activity in NCR, India.

5 RECOMMENDATIONS
No matter how hard one can try more than positive it’s side effects are going to be disastrous as all that
negative energy is going to attack somewhere are n’not it spreading some Bangali Baba 24 hours results or
refund thing?
No offence offense in saying that we never claimed and always mentioned efforts are required from within
and then you do the healing if someone is going through issues. So this is different than what you do and we just
can’not assure provide anyone with a short cut god forbid it will noon’t work then what? (Rastogi, R. et al.,
2020c)[28]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2020d)[29].
There are the cases of hakim Ji’s (illiterate doctors) claim that after his treatment, one’s kids lead him to his
death he was shot point black and his wife became a widow and her two kids semi orphans, if one does notn’t
trust one can Google case was handled by Thana Mandir Marg, Delhi. (Rastogi, R. et al., 2020e)[30]; (Rastogi,
R. et al., 2020f)[31].
We are not a wordsmith but yes if this kind of issues can be solved then there is no need of daily
Sadhna(Meditation) and good acts Anushthan or Chandrayan.
It is well said that if there is a dead dog in the well mantra or Ganga jal is not going to Solve solve the issue
dog must be removed from the well so without doing this, no one gets peace of mind.

6 NOVELTY
The pPresent mManuscript is a novel way to establish the Yajna process as therapy and remedial treatment
based on scientific evidences. The different experiments like happiness measurement, aura scanning, air quality
checkup show that it is aan effective process for global human threats (Rastogi, R. et al., 2020g)[32]; (Rastogi,
R. et al., 2020h)[33].

7 FUTURE RESAEARCH WORK AND LIMITATIONS


Yajna, Hawan, and Agnihotra is a complete science, and a sustainable holistic systems. Ancient Indian Rishi-
Muni were super super-intelligent researchers and playing with human psychology, they added it with rituals.
They explored the effects of Yajna on various domains which need to be proved and established today; Effect of
Yajna on
 Physical and Mental Fitness
 Rain water, attracting clouds
 Organic farming and science of Yajna ashes for making soil fertile
 Animal productivity in their yields
 Pollution Control
 Disease Control
 Happiness Increase
 Aura development
 Improvement in human vital power and Bioelectricity(Rastogi, R. et al., 2020j)[35]; (Rastogi, R. et al.,
2020k)[36]; (Saxena, M. et al., 2018)[41].

8 CONCLUSIONS
The Available tables and graphical analysis clearly depicts that there is a drastic improvement in the health of
different subjects ad their physical and mental health eas has improvised after exposure of to Yagyopathy.
The Experiemnts experiment depicts that the kind of personality disorders are according to Vedas, the past -
life Karma, that one carries forward in the next birth. As per the psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud), a person
who dies with some pain brings forward the same pain, which inexplicable in medical terms, no scanning, MRI
can reveal any physical drawback, then one should go for analysis, to understand the case in one’s field either
past life regression or hypnosis therapy is done (Rastogi, R. et al., 2020l)[37]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2020m)[38].
In multiple personality disorders also stamped as schizophrenia, the researchers have found Yagyopathy
therapy as most convenient and convincing in these cases. Continual processing of Yagyopathy twice daily
reduces delusions and illusions in to vast extent. The patient stops talking in the air, symptoms like talking
loudly to oneself, and laughing for no reason stops. Our thoughts and actions are left in our subconscious minds
in the form of Samskaras or impressions (Rastogi, R. et al., 2020n)[39]; (Rastogi, R. et al., 2020o)[40]; (Rastogi,
R. et al., 2020p)[41].

9 ACKNOWLEDGMENTSEMENTS
The tTeam of authors would love to pay our deep sense of gratitude to the ABES Engineering College,
Ghaziabad & Amity International Business School, Amity University, and Noida for arranging us all the
facilities, the direct-indirect supporters for their timely help and valuable suggestions, and the almighty for
blessing us throughout. We would also like to extend the vote of thanks to IIT Delhi, IIT Roorkee, Dev
SanskritiVishwavidyalaya, Haridwar, Patanjali Foundation, and Ayurveda Institute, Dehradun for their support
and guidance in accomplishing our research paper.

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KEY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS


Yajna-Yajna literally means "sacrifice, devotion, worship, offering", and refers in Hinduism to any ritual
done in front of a sacred fire, often with mantras. Yajna has been a Vedic tradition, described in a layer of Vedic
literature called Brahmanas, as well as Yajurveda. The tradition has evolved from offering oblations and
libations into sacred fire to symbolic offerings in the presence of sacred fire (Agni).
Mantra-A mantra is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words
in Sanskrit believed by practitioners to have psychological and/or spiritual powers. Some mantras have a
syntactic structure and literal meaning, while others do not.
Jap-Jap is the meditative repetition of a mantra or a divine name. It is a practice found in Hinduism, Jainism,
Sikhism, Buddhism, and Shintoism. The mantra or name may be spoken softly, enough for the practitioner to
hear it, or it may be spoken within the reciter's mind. Jap may be performed while sitting in a meditation
posture, while performing other activities, or as part of formal worship in group settings.
Ayurveda-Ayurveda system of medicine with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. Globalized and
modernized practices derived from Ayurveda traditions are a type of alternative medicine. In countries beyond
India, Ayurvedic therapies and practices have been integrated into general wellness applications and in some
cases in medical use. The main classical Ayurveda texts begin with accounts of the transmission of medical
knowledge from the Gods to sages, and then to human physicians. In Sushruta Samhita (Sushruta's
Compendium), Sushruta wrote that Dhanvantari, Hindu god of Ayurveda.
Sanskrit-Sanskrit is an Indo-Aryan language of the ancient Indian subcontinent with a 3,500-year history. It
is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism and the predominant language of most works of Hindu
philosophy as well as some of the principal texts of Buddhism and Jainism. Sanskrit, in its variants and
numerous dialects, was the lingua franca of ancient and medieval India. In the early 1st millennium AD, along
with Buddhism and Hinduism, Sanskrit migrated to Southeast Asia, parts of East Asia, and Central Asia,
emerging as a language of high culture and of local ruling elites in these regions.
Vedic-The Vedic period or Vedic age (c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE), is the period in the history of the northern
Indian subcontinent between the end of the urban Indus Valley Civilization and a second urbanization which
began in the central Indo-Gangetic Plain c. 600 BCE. It gets its name from the Vedas, which are liturgical texts
containing details of life during this period that have been interpreted to be historical and constitute the primary
sources for understanding the period. These documents, alongside the corresponding archaeological record,
allow for the evolution of the Vedic culture to be traced and inferred.
Energy Measurements-There are is various kind of units used to measure the quantity of energy sources.
The Standard unit of Energy is known to be Joule(J). Also, another mostly used energy unit is kilowatt /hour
(kWh) which is basically used in electricity bills. Large measurements may also go up to terawatt/hour (TWh)
or also said as billion kW/h.
Other units used for measuring heat include BTU (British Thermal Unit), kilogram calorie (kg-cal), and most
commonly TonTonne of Oil Equivalent. Actually, it represents the quantity of heat which that can be obtained
from a tontonne of oil.
Energy is also measured in some other units such as British Thermal Unit(BTU), calorie, therm, etc. which
varies generally according to their area of use.
Machine Learning- Machine learning (ML) is the study of computer algorithms that improve automatically
through experience. It is seen as a subset of artificial intelligence. Machine learning algorithms build a
mathematical model based on sample data, known as "training data", in order to make predictions or decisions
without being explicitly programmed to do so. Machine learning algorithms are used in a wide variety of
applications, such as email filtering and computer vision, where it is difficult or infeasible to develop
conventional algorithms to perform the needed tasks.
Sensor and IoT-The Internet of things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and
digital machines provided with unique identifiers (UIDs), and the ability to transfer data over a network without
requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. Sensors are devices that detect and respond to
changes in an environment. Inputs can come from a variety of sources such as light, temperature, motion, and
pressure. Sensors output valuable information and if they are connected to a network, they can share data with
other connected devices and management systems. They are an integral part of the Internet of Things (IoT).
There are many types of IoT sensors and an even greater number of applications and use cases.
Pollution-Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse
change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat, or light. Pollutants,
the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants.
Pollution is often classed as point source or nonpoint source pollution. In 2015, pollution killed 9 million people
in the world. The major kinds of pollution, usually classified by environment, are air pollution, water pollution,
and land pollution. Modern society is also concerned about specific types of pollutants, such as noise pollution,
light pollution, and plastic pollution. Pollution of all kinds can have negative effects on the environment and
wildlife and often impacts human health and well-being.

AUTHOR PROFILES
RohitRastogi received his B.E. C. S. S. Univ. Meerut, 2003. Master's degree in CS of NITTTR-Chandigarh
from Punjab University. Currently, he is getting a doctoral degree. From the Dayalbagh Educational Institute in
Agra, India. He is an associate professor in the CSE department of ABES Engineering collegeCollege,
Ghaziabad, India. He has won awards in a variety of areas, including improved education, significant
contributions, human value promotion, and long-term service. He keeps himself engaged in various competition
events, activities, webinars, seminars, workshops, projects, and various other educational learning forums.

NeetiTandon
Ms. NeetiTandon is research Scholar in Fundamental Physics at Vikram University Ujjain. She is keen
researcher in Yagyopathy.
She is scientist by thought and working on the study of effect of Yajna, Mantra, and Yoga on mental patients,
patients suffering with various diseases like diabetes, stress, arthritis, lever infection, and hypertension. She is
also Active Volunteer of GayatriParivaar and Thought Transformation Movement.
She keeps herself engaged in many philanthropic activities like plantation, slum area kid education, and anti
anti-addiction movement. She is gold medalist and honors through out in her education and obtained graduation
and post post-graduation in Physics Science.

T. Rajeshwari
Ms. T. Rajeshwari, a psychotherapist specializing in Nutrition and mental health. Practises Practices freelance
and has been working with children of all ages for around 35 years including as a therapist in Montessori
schools. Lives in Kolkata and runs a center called Sneh Sri, which is centered on empowering women from low
low-income backgrounds by training them to make utility products and handicrafts. Also, a motivational speaker
conducts workshops on effective parenting and healing meditation around the country.
Also conducted nutrition and lifestyle management workshop and mind training workshop to engineers,
different professionals, students, and home makers. Now in a research program of on " the sounds of vedic
mantras and it is's impact on human behaviour" with a project on yagyopathy. Treatment through ancient yagya
(smokelessyagya in 10 minutes) . I am'm also a karmakandi attached to AWGP. AkhilawishwaGayatripariwar.
Also with GPYG Kolkata. ( Gayatripariwar youth group). She is MS in psychotherapy and dip. In Nutrition.

Prakash Moorjani
Mr. Prakash Moorjani is a dedicated philanthropist, social activist, and scientific personality by thoughts. He has
a long experience of corporate and vast experience of 38 years at Indian Ordiance factory in MP. He took VRS
ad selflessly contributed for VicharKrantiAbhiyaan. He has also served at Shantikunj for 3 years from 2015-18
and afterwards he is serving in rural areas for river cleaning, plantation drives, scientific aspects of Vedic
wisdom, and self self-employment creation. He visits several places of India to explain scientific spirituality and
keeps himself busy in various camps and worshops of Yagyopathy.

Sunil Malvi
Mr. Sunil Malvi is dynamic volunteer of GayatriParivaar and thought transformation movement and
Technical Engineer at MP Electricity Board. His passion is to establish Yajna and Its scientific effects at legal
heights and to spread the awareness of common mass for this. He spares his leisure time in social activities and
maintains the records of Yagyopathy based experiments.

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