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Syllabus for Bachelor of Science in Yoga & Consciousness - BSc (Y & C)

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GADYAKÁVYAM / NÁTAKAM

Semester: V
Sub Code: BSC T 504
Credits: 4
Hours/Wk: 4
Total Hrs: 60
Exam Marks: 50
IA Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs

Chapter 1 (2 hours)
An introduction to prose literature in Saýskřta

Chapter-2 (8 hours)
Atoms and molecular level of consciousness (Molecular biology – genetics - virology).

Chapter-3 (7 hours)
Protoplasmic level of consciousness (Micro- niceties etc.).

Chapter–4 (5 hours)
Cellular level of consciousness (Cell biology and microbiology).

Chapter–5 (5 hours)
Organs and organ system’s level of consciousness (Multi-cellular macro-organisms is equal to plant kingdom and animal kingdom).

Chapter–6 (5 hours)
Ecosystem level of consciousness (Bio-energetic and cyclic changes of elements and energies).

Chapter–7 (5 hours)
Eco-cosmic level of consciousness (Astronomy, Galaxies and Universe).

Chapter–8 (5 hours)
Practical – (Investigatory project work for verifying cell theory).

Chapter–9 (5 hours)
Evidence of organic revelution.

Chapter–10 (5 hours)
Eco-system concepts.

Chapter–11 (5 hours)
Life after death (Ectoplasm).

Chapter–12 (5 hours)
Samádhi levels of consciousness, (Different Samádhis).
— All knowledge is obtained through Samádhi.

Chapter–13 (5 hours)
Sthita Prajňa – Guďátčta- Puruúottma – Yogárüăha-Sahaja Samádhi (practical illustrations by lines of self-realized Yogčs, Řúis and mystic saints)

Reference:
Detailed notes by Swami Prajnaranyaji (Swami Protoplasm).

     
 
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