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Effect Of Yoga Personality Development Camp On The Triguna In Children

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  • Suchitra S. Patil
  • H. R. Nagendra

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The study comprised to comprehend the effect of Yoga Personality Development Camp on the trigunas in children. The study was pre-post design with control group . 200 children (100 children in each group), aged 8-12 yrs, selected from a residential camp at Prashanti kutiram Jigani ( Yoga group) and Jayagopal Garodia Rasrtothana school. Experimental group children practiced Integral Yoga module including Asanas, pranayama, nadanusandhana, chanting, and games.Control group children were under daily rutine . Sushruta Child personality inventory was administered before and after 10 days. Mann-Whitney U test and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test were applied. Sattva increased significantly, while Rajas and Tamas decreased significantly as compared to the control group. Yoga Personality Development camp has the significant effect on Sattva, Rajas and Tamas in Children. Key words: Yoga, Sattva, Rajas and Tamas

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  • Suchitra S. Patil & H. R. Nagendra, 2014. "Effect Of Yoga Personality Development Camp On The Triguna In Children," Working papers 2014-12-06, Voice of Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:vor:issues:2014-12-06
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