Jai Maa Saraswati Gyandayini An International Multidisciplinary e-Journal
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Maharishi Vashishtha Krat Yogvashishth me varnit Manochikitsa ki Avdharna: Concept of psychotherapy described in Yogavasistha by Maharishi Vasistha
In the present times, humans are increasingly suffering from mental health issues. While science has provided numerous comforts and conveniences to human life, it has also introduced significant mental challenges. Life today is far more stressful compared to earlier times. Modern medical practices and psychological methods, despite their combined efforts, have failed to effectively address these challenges. Physicians in nearly every country are continuously searching for solutions to these problems.In this scenario, the "Science of Yoga" discovered by the sages of India is making a significant contribution. Modern physicians now acknowledge that where the limits of modern psychology end, the journey of yoga science begins. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to refer to yoga as parapsychology, higher-level psychology, or spiritual psychology
Prenuptial Agreement with ADR Clauses: Addressing Power Imbalances and Conflicts Between Couples
Marriage is a sacred institution that needs significant sacrifice and dedication from both parties. Marriage is no different from any other type of civil partnership as in this, arguments and disputes inevitably arise, as in any other relationship or bond. Engaging ADR methods like Mediation and Conciliation, in a Prenuptial Agreement can be one strategy to prevent potentially unpleasant legal disputes, post-marriage, which shall be discussed later in chapter. The article supports the inclusion of these tried-and-tested ADR techniques in premarital agreements to be included as clauses, so that the division of assets and liabilities, and other disputable issues can be faced amicably, and resolved legitimately amongst a couple. It may also have potential to envision and resolve if an unforeseen event—such as a marital breakdown—could occur in the future. This article will discuss two important practical aspects. Firstly, ADR Techniques shall be employed to resolve a marital dispute. Secondly incorporating these ADR Techniques, as clauses, in an Agreement planned, accepted and executed by couple before they enter into marital bonding. The main theme of paper, hence is, that any disputes that can develop throughout the marriage or in the future, if has a bare possibility to be anticipated earlier, shall be settled by the parties before (through Prenuptial Agreement), by devising forehand ways (like ADR techniques) to tackle them in future. This article will examine the usage of ADR as a productive method of resolving marital conflicts and the inclusion of ADR procedures in prenuptial agreements. Both the parties to a prenuptial agreement can create a framework for resolving disputes quickly and affordably by incorporating provisions requiring the parties to submit to ADR. The approach outlined in this article involves the parties to engage in mutual consultation to select an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) method and agency. This individual possesses the ability to fulfill the roles of an arbitrator, conciliator, or mediator, which were previously held by the “Bicholia”. We acknowledge the significance of their position by explicitly designating their appointment in the prenuptial agreement. This step ensures that disputes can be resolved in a friendly and expeditious manner, without the need for prolonged legal proceedings, while also promoting the various ADR techniques
Maharshi Gherand ke Ghatasth Yog Evam Swami Charandas ke Astang Yog Ka tulnatmak Addhyan: A Comparative Study of Maharishi Gheranda\u27s Ghatastha Yoga and Swami Charandas\u27 Ashtanga Yoga
The Ghatashtha Yoga authored by Maharishi Gheranda and the Ashtanga Yoga written by Swami Charandas are both excellent systems of yogic practice. While there are many similarities between Ghatashtha Yoga and Ashtanga Yoga, some differences also exist. However, both yoga systems contribute to the physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being of an individual.
In Ashtanga Yoga by Swami Charandas, the eight limbs of yoga are elaborated upon, while in Ghatashtha Yoga by Maharishi Gheranda, seven limbs of yoga are described, earning it the alternative name Saptanga Yoga. Swami Charandas begins his Ashtanga Yoga with Yama and Niyama, considering them the foundation of yogic practice. According to him, achieving success in yoga without practicing Yama and Niyama is difficult. However, in Ghatashtha Yoga, there is no mention of Yama and Niyama. Maharishi Gheranda begins Ghatashtha Yoga with purification techniques, asserting that success in yoga is impossible without cleansing the body.
Swami Charandas describes purification techniques in his text Bhakti Sagar, but these techniques are not included in his Ashtanga Yoga. Ghatashtha Yoga includes 32 asanas, whereas Ashtanga Yoga highlights only two main asanas: Siddhasana and Padmasana. In Ghatashtha Yoga, there is a description of eight types of pranayama: Sahita, Surya Bhedana, Ujjayi, Sheetali, Bhastrika, Bhramari, Moorchha, and Kevali pranayama. Similarly, Swami Charandas\u27 Ashtanga Yoga also describes eight types of pranayama. However, instead of Sahita pranayama, Sheetkari pranayama is mentioned, while the remaining types are the same.
Both Ghatashtha Yoga and Ashtanga Yoga describe Pratyahara as a means to turn the senses and mind inward. In Ashtanga Yoga, Swami Charandas explains Dharana as the sixth limb, emphasizing the contemplation of the five elements. Conversely, Maharishi Gheranda, in Ghatashtha Yoga, describes 25 mudras, five of which represent the five elemental contemplations: Parthivi Dharana (Earth), Ambhasi Dharana (Water), Agneyi Dharana (Fire), Vayaviya Dharana (Air), Akashi Dharana (Ether)
Youth Participation in Rural Development: An Analytical Micro Study
For the development of any country, it is necessary that necessary steps should be taken for the development of rural areas, so that when the rural areas develop, the development of the country will also start in itself, because most of the population of our country lives in villages. Youth have an active role in giving a new direction to any nation or country. It is often seen that youth education skills are moving towards technological development, but somewhere the conditions of disorientation still exist and it is visible as a major problem. There is also a need to give a new direction towards skill development and all-round development of youth to connect them with new education and technology. The development of any country and any nation is possible only when the youth of that country are guided towards skill knowledge science. Today, there is a need to encourage the youth for skill development and self-employment in different areas of the country, only then the definition of this modern development can be fulfilled and the youth will have an important role in the development of the country, village and city. Through this research paper, the researcher has done an analytical study of the participation of youth in rural development and tried to know whether the role of youth in the development of the country and the nation is or not
Delay in Prosecution-Causes and Effects: An analytical Study
The Prosecution is a prime aspect of the legal system which serves as the mechanism through which all the violations of the law which happens in the life of an individual and the artificial entities are addressed and adjudicated. It is a process that involves various stages, objectives, and people, all aiming on upholding the rule of law and guarantee that the justice is served. At its core, prosecution involves the initiation and pursuit of legal action against individuals or entities suspected of committing crimes or offenses. This responsibility typically falls on government authorities, such as district attorneys or prosecutors, who represent the interests of the state or society at large. The process begins with the gathering of evidence and the determination of whether there is sufficient cause to bring charges against the accused. Once charges are filed, the prosecution\u27s primary goal is to prove the guilt of the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt. This entails presenting evidence, calling witnesses, and making legal arguments in a court of law. Prosecutors are tasked with constructing a compelling case that demonstrates the defendant\u27s culpability and justifies the imposition of penalties or sanctions as prescribed by law. Prosecution is not solely concerned with securing convictions; it also serves broader objectives related to deterrence, rehabilitation, and the maintenance of public order. By holding individuals accountable for their actions and imposing consequences for unlawful behavior, prosecution helps deter future criminal conduct and reinforces respect for the law within society. More ever, prosecution plays a vital role in safeguarding the rights and interests of victims, ensuring they receive due process and have the opportunity to seek redress for the harms they have suffered. Prosecutors advocate on behalf of victims, representing their interests throughout the legal proceedings and striving to achieve a sense of closure and justice for those affected by crime. Overall, prosecution embodies the principles of fairness, accountability, and the rule of law. It is an indispensable function of the legal system, essential for maintaining social order, protecting individual rights, and upholding the foundational values of justice and equality under the law. An overview of delay in prosecution encompasses understanding the concept, its significance, and the multifaceted nature of its impact on the criminal justice system and society at large
Variables in Research A Critical Study: अनुसंधान में चर एक समीक्षात्मक अध्ययन
Variables have an important place in any type of research. In the research process, after the formulation of the hypothesis, the factors related to the related problem are empirically studied. For research, it is necessary to clearly understand the antecedent factors, subsequent factors, and the nature of external factors related to the problem so that the research can be done in a scientific manner. In simple words, a variable as is clear from the name is one whose value keeps on changing
Missing Image of the Buddha in Early Buddhist Art: An Examination
The origins, motivations, and dates of the Buddha image\u27s development are hotly contested topics. In general, the Buddha\u27s image first appeared in two significant Kushana-era Indian art centers in the first few centuries of the common era. The ancient region of Gandhara, which encompasses parts of modern-day Pakistan and Afghanistan in addition to northwest India, was one hub of artistic production. The style of Gandharan images is similar to that of Hellenistic sculpture, and the presence of Hellenistic colonies as well as the extensive trade and exchange that took place in this crossroads of cultures undoubtedly had an impact on the artists in the area. People all over the world revere and adore the Buddha\u27s serene face. But the eponymous image has enigmatic beginnings, and it wasn\u27t until centuries after the Buddha\u27s passing that it emerged as an artistic motif. This article answers the question, where did the image of the Buddha originate
Feminism and Social Justice in the Novels of Doris Lessing
This research paper delves into the intricate relationship between feminism and social justice in the novels Doris Lessing, a prominent British author whose impact resonates throughout the 20th-century literary landscape. Lessing’s futuristic settings provide a canvas for envisioning alternative models of gender equality and social justice, painting a vision of a more equitable and inclusive future. Thus, this research paper sheds light on the pivotal role played by Doris Lessing’s novels in exploring the intricate interplay between feminism and social justice. Her literary legacy stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of feminist discourse and its potential to reshape society. Through the intricacies of her narratives, which challenge prevailing power structures and advocate for a more just world, Lessing’s novels continue to inspire and catalyze meaningful discussions on the intersections of gender, identity, and justice in the 21st century
The Impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Chikankari Embroidery Industry in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
The Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on various industries worldwide, and the Chikankari embroidery business in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, was no exception. The pandemic disrupted the Chikankari industry’s supply chain, hindering material procurement and product delivery. It also led to a considerable decrease in demand due to event cancellations and reduced consumer spending. Artisans, particularly those relying on daily wages, faced severe financial hardships. This research paper sheds light on the multifaceted challenges faced by the Chikankari industry during the pandemic and the strategies employed for recovery. It underscores the industry’s resilience and adaptability, even in the face of such unprecedented adversity. Understanding these challenges is crucial for formulating strategies to safeguard and revitalize this unique cultural heritage
Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Ayodhya: Ek Sameekshatmak Addhyan
Shri Ram enjoys a respectable place in Indian Sanskrit literature. Many narrative texts are found about them in ancient Sanskrit literature. These are the religious narratives of Hindus. The credit for bringing India\u27s civilization and culture to the public goes to ancient texts. In this way, ancient texts make us aware of the nature of Indian religion and culture. Shri Ram is considered to be the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is known as Shri Rama and Ramchandra. According to Ramayana, he is a Suryavanshi king. For centuries, the life of Rama has been considered ideal and sacred not only in India but in the cultures of many countries. The word Ram is prevalent as a greeting in the country of India. For example, Rama is called Ram. According to tradition, the word \u27Ram\u27 is stereotyped in the last journey of life