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LIST OF RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS ON YOGA
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA RESEARCH FOUNDATION
(1985-2009)
 
Divisions
No of Papers
Division of Yoga and Life Science
111
Division of Yoga and Spirituality
2
Division of Yoga and Physical Sciences
3
Division of Yoga and Management
3
Total
119
 

  1. DIVISION OF YOGA AND LIFE SCIENCES (TOTAL NO. OF PAPERS = 111)

The Year 2009

  1. Patra, S. and Telles, S. (2009). Polysomnography and subjective rating of sleep following two yoga based relaxation techniques. Medical Science Monitor. [In press]
  1. Joshi, M. and Telles, S. (2009). A non-naïve, non-randomized controlled trial of kapalabhati (high frequency yoga breathing) on the P300 in normal volunteers. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine [In Press].
  1. Joshi, M. and Telles, S. (2009). Effect of four voluntary regulated yoga breathing techniques on grip strength. Perceptual & Motor Skills, [In press]
  2. Joshi, M. and Telles, S. (2009). Lateralized changes in p300 following yoga breathing through a particular nostril. Applied Cognitive Psychology, [In press]
  3. Maharana, S., Nagendra, H.R., Nagarathna, R., and Padmalatha, V. (2009). Effect of integrated yoga on stress and heart rate variability in pregnant women. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, [In press]

The year 2008:

  1. Telles, S., Dash, M. and Naveen, K.V. (2008). Effect of yoga on musculoskeletal discomfort and motor functions in professional computer users. Work [In Press].
  1. Tekur, P., Singphow, C., Nagendra, H.R., and Nagarathna, R. (2008). Effect of short-term intensive yoga program on pain, functional disability and spinal flexibility in chronic low back pain: a randomized control study. Journal of Alternative and Complimentary Medicine, 14(6):637-44.
  2. Balaram, P. and Nagendra H.R. (2008). Normative data for the letter-cancellation task in school children. International Journal of Yoga, 1(2): 72-75
  3. Samantaray, S. and Telles. S. (2008). Nostril dominance at rest associated with performance of a left hemisphere-specific cancellation task. International Journal of Yoga, 1(2): 51-55
  4. Venkatasubramanian, G.,  Jayakumar, P.N., Nagendra, H.R., Nagaraja, D.,  Deeptha, R., Gangadhar, B.N.  (2008). Investigating paranormal phenomena: Functional brain imaging of telepathy. International Journal of Yoga, 1(2): 66-71
  5. Deshpande, S., Nagendra,  H.R., Nagarathna, R. (2008). A randomized control trial of the effect of yoga on verbal aggressiveness in normal healthy volunteers. International Journal of Yoga, 1(2): 76-82
  1. Joshi, M., and Telles, S. (2008). Immediate effects of right and left nostril breathing on verbal and spatial scores. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 52(2):197-200.
  2. Raghuraj, P. and Telles, S. (2008). Immediate effect of specific nostril manipulating yoga breathing practices on autonomic and respiratory variables. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 33(2):65-75
  3. Chatterjee, S., Chowdhary, N., Pednekar, S., Cohen, A., Andrew, G., Araya, R., Simon, G., King, M., Kerkwood, B., Weiss, H., Verdeli, H., Clougherty, K., Telles, S. and Patel, V. (2008). Integrating evidence based treatments for common mental disorders in routine primary care: feasibility and acceptability of the MANAS intervention in Goa, India. World Psychiatry, 7(1): 39-46
  4. Raghavendra R., Nagendra H.R., Nagarathna, R., Vinay C., Chandrashekara S., Gopinath K.S., and Srinath B.S. (2008). Influence of yoga on mood states, distress, quality of life and immune outcomes in early stage breast cancer patients undergoing surgery. International Journal of Yoga, 1(1): 6-6.
  5. Deshpande S., Nagendra H.R., and Nagarathna, R. (2008). A randomized control trial of the effect of Yoga on Gunas (personality) and Health in normal healthy volunteers. International Journal of Yoga, 1(1): 5-5.
  6. Chaya M.S., and Nagendra H.R. (2008) Long-term effect of yogic practices on diurnal metabolic rates of healthy subjects. International Journal of Yoga, 1(1): 4-4.
  7. Raghavendra R., Nagendra H.R., Nagarathna, R., Vinay C., Chandrashekara S., Gopinath K.S., and Srinath B.S. (2008). Influence of yoga on postoperative outcomes and wound healing in early operable breast cancer patients undergoing surgery. International Journal of Yoga, 1(1): 2-2.
  1. Chattha, R., Raghuram, N., Venkatram, P. and  Hongasandra N.R. (2008). Treating the climacteric symptoms in Indian women with an integrated approach to yoga therapy: a randomized control study. Menopause, May 6[Epub ahead of print]
  2. Chattha, R., Kulkarni, R., Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra H.R. (2008). Factor analysis of Greene's Climacteric Scale for Indian women. Maturitas, 59(1): 22-7
  3. Chattha, R., Nagarathna, R., Padmalatha, V. and Nagendra, H.R. (2008). Effect of yoga on cognitive functions in climacteric syndrome: a randomised control study. An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecalogy, 115(8): 991-1000.

The year 2007: 

  1. Banerjee B, Vadiraj HS, Ram A, Rao R, Jayapal M, Gopinath KS, Ramesh BS, Rao N, Kumar A, Raghuram N, Hegde S, Nagendra HR, Prakash Hande M. (2007). Effects of an integrated yoga program in modulating psychological stress and radiation-induced genotoxic stress in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy. Integrative Cancer Therapies. 6(3): 242-50.
  2. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (2007). Effect of yoga and an ayurveda preparation on gait, and mobility in older persons. Medical Science Monitor, 13(8): CR339-348
  1. Telles, S. Nagesh Shreevidya and Naveen K.V. (2007). A comparison of the bilateral elbow joint position in yoga and non-yoga practitioners. Journal of Indian Psychology, 25: 1-5.
  2. Padmasri, G. and Telles, S. (2007). Frontalis EMG amplitude during relaxation changes during yoga relaxation based on initial levels. Journal of Indian Psychology, 25: 16-23.
  3. Telles S, Puthige R, Kalkuni, and Visweswaraiah N. (2007).An Ayurvedic basis for using honey to treat herpes Comment to: Topical honey application vs. acyclovir for the treatment of the recurrent herpes simplex lesions. Medical Science Moniter. 13(11): LE17-17.
  1. Raghvendra, R., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra, .H.R., Gopinath, K.S., Srinath, B.S., Diwakar, R.B., patil, S., Bilimagga, S.R. and Rao, N. (2007). Effects of an integrated yoga program on chemotherapy induced nausea and emesis in breast cancer patients. European Journal of Cancer Care 16 (6): 462–474.
  2. Rao, R.M., Telles, S., Nagendra, H.R., Nagarathna, R., Gopinath, K., Srinath, S. and Chandrashekara, C. (2007) Effects of yoga on natural killer cell counts in early breast cancer patients undergoing conventional treatment, Medical Science Moniter, 14(2): LE3-4.
  1. Telles, S., Naveen, K.V. and Das, M. (2007). Yoga reduces symptoms of distress in tsunami survivors in the Andaman Islands. Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 4(4): 503-509.
  2. Telles, S., Raghuraj, P., Maharana, S. and Nagendra H.R. (2007). Immediate effect of three breathing techniques on performance in a letter cancellation task. Psychological reports. Psychological reports. 104,1289-1296.
  3. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (2007). Effect of two ancient Indian interventions on depression scores in an institutionalized older population. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 33(2): 17-23.

The year 2006:

  1. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (2006). Pulmonary functions following yoga in a community dwelling geriatric population in India. Journal of Indian Psychology, 24(1): 17-25.
  1. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (2006). Therapeutic application of a cold chest pack in bronchial asthma. World journal of medical science, 1(1): 18-20
  2. Naveen, K.V. and Telles, S. (2006). Psychophysiological effects of colored light used in healing. World journal of medical science, 1(1): 21-23
  1. Patil, S.P and Telles, S. (2006). Cyclic meditation – a moving meditation –reduces energy expenditure more than supine rest. Journal of Indian Psychology, 24(2): 44-51.
  2. Telles, S. and Naveen, K.V. (2006). Effect of yoga on somatic indicators of distress in professional computer users. Medical Science Monitor, 12(10): LE 21-22.
  3. Patil, S.P and Telles, S. (2006). Immediate effect of two yoga-based relaxation techniques on performance in a letter cancellation task. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 105(2): 379-385.
  4. Patil, S.P and Telles, S. (2006). Changes in P300 following two yoga relaxation techniques. International Journal of Neuroscience 16(12): 1419-30.
  5. Chaya, M.S., Kurupad, A.V., Nagendra, H.R., Nagaratna, R. (2006). The effect of long term combinationed yoga practice on the basal metabolic rate of healthy adults. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 6: 28.
  6. Telles, S., Dash, M., Manjunath, N.K., Deginal, R. and Naveen, K.V. (2006). Effect of yoga on visual perception and visual strain. Journal of Modern Optics 54(7-9): 1379-1383.
  7. Telles, S. and Naveen K.V. (2006). Comments to: Health realization/Innate health: Can a quiet mind and a positive feeling state be accessible over the lifespan without stress-relief techniques? Medical Science Monitor, 12(6): 13 (EPub).
  8. Telles, S., Naveen, K.V., Dash, M., Deginal, R. and Manjunath N.K. (2006). Effect of yoga on self-rated visual discomfort in computer users. Head and face medicine 50 (2): 187-190.
  9. Patil, S.P and Telles, S. (2006). Oxygen consumption and respiration during and after two yoga relaxation techniques. Applied Psychophysiology and 31(2):143-53.
  10. Patil, S.P and Telles, S. (2006). Changes in heart rate variability during and after two yoga based relaxation techniques. International Journal of Stress Management (In Press).
  1. Telles, S., Dash, M. and Naveen, K.V. (2006). Emotional impact following the tsunami in endogenous people and mainland settlers in the Andaman islands.  Indian Journal of Medical Sciences 60(2):70-1.
  1. Telles, S., Raghuraj, P., Ghosh, A. and Nagendra, H.R. (2006). Effect of yoga on performance in a mirror tracing task. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 50 (2): 187-190.

The year 2005:

  1. Telles, S. (2005). Oriental approaches to masculine and feminine subtle energy principles. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 100: 292-294. 
  2. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (2005). Influence of yoga and ayurveda on self rated sleep in a geriatric population. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 121: 683-690.
  3. Telles, S., Mohapatra, R.S. and Naveen, K.V. (2005). Heart rate variability spectrum during vipassana mindfulness meditation.
    Journal of Indian Psychology, 23(2): 1-5.
  4. Narendran, S., Nagarathna, R., Gunasheela, S. and Nagendra, H.R. (2005). Efficacy of yoga in pregnant women with abnormal doppler velocimetry of umbilical and uterine arteries. Journal of Indian Medical Association, 37 (2): 165–175. 
  5. Narendran, S., Nagarathna, R., Narendran, V., Gunasheela, S. and Nagendra, H.R. (2005). Efficacy of yoga on pregnancy. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 11(2): 237-244.

The year 2004:

  1. Raghuraj, P. and Telles, S. (2004). Right nostril yoga breathing influences ipsilateral components of middle latency auditory evoked potentials. Neurological Sciences, 25(5): 274-280.
  2. Telles, S., Joshi, M., Dash, M., Raghuraj, P., Naveen, K.V. and Nagendra, H.R. (2004). An evaluation of the ability to voluntarily reduce the heart rate after a month of yoga practice. Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 39(2): 119-125.
  3. Telles, S., Deginal, R. and Hutchappa, L. (2004). Awareness of computer use related health risks in software companies in Bangalore. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences, 58(5): 212-213.
  4. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (2004). Spatial and verbal memory test scores following yoga and fine arts camps for school children. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 48(3): 353-356.
  5. Telles, S.  and Naveen, K.V. (2004). Changes in middle latency auditory evoked potentials during meditation. Psychological Reports, 94: 398-400.
  6. Naveen, K.V. and Telles, S. (2004). Randomized trial of yoga as a complementary therapy for pulmonary tuberculosis. Respirology, 9: 96-101.

The year 2003:

  1. Naveen, K.V. and Telles, S. (2003). Yoga and psychosis: risks and therapeutic potential. Journal of Indian Psychology, 21(1): 34-37.
  2. Raghuraj, P. and Telles, S. (2003). A randomized trial comparing the effects of yoga and physical activity programs on depth perception in school children. Journal of Indian Psychology, 21(2): 54-60.
  3. Naveen, K.V. and Telles, S. (2003). Sensory perception during sleep and meditation: common features and differences. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 96: 810-811.
  4. Raghuraj, P. and Telles, S. (2003). Effect of yoga based and forced uni-nostril breathing on the autonomic nervous system. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 96: 79-80.
  5. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (2003). Effect of sirsasan (head stand) practice on autonomic and respiratory variables. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 47(1): 34-42.

The year 2002:

  1. Raghuraj, P. and Telles, S. (2002). Improvement in spatial and temporal measures of visual perception following yoga training. Journal of Indian Psychology, 20(1): 23-31.
  2. Telles, S. and Vani, R. (2002). Reduction in Voluntary pulse rate reduction achieved following yoga training. International Journal of Stress Management, 9(3): 236-239.
  3. Vempati, R. P. and Telles, S. (2002). Yoga based guided relaxation reduces sympathetic activity in subjects based on baseline levels. Psychological Reports, 90: 487-494.

The year 2001:

  1. Manjunath, N. K. and Telles, S. (2001). Improved performance in the Tower of London Test following yoga.  Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 45(3): 351- 354.
  2. Dash, M. and Telles, S. (2001). Improvement in hand grip strength in normal volunteers and rheumatoid arthritis patients following yoga training. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 45(3): 355- 360.

     
The year 2000:

  1. Telles, S., Reddy, S.K. and Nagendra, H.R. (2000). Oxygen consumption and respiration following two yoga relaxation techniques. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 25(4): 221-227.
  2. Telles, S., Ramaprabhu, V. and Reddy, S.K. (2000). Effect of yoga training on maze learning. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 44(2): 197-201.
  3. Vempati, R. P. and Telles, S. (2000). Baseline occupational stress levels and physiological responses to a two day stress management program. Journal of Indian Psychology, 18 (1 & 2): 33-37.

The year 1999:

  1. Telles, S. and Srinivas, R.B. (1999).  Autonomic and respiratory measures in children with impaired vision following yoga and physical activity programs. International Journal of Rehabilitation and Health, 4(2): 117-122.
  1. Naveen, K.V., Nagendra, H.R., Telles, S. and Garner, C.  (1999). Transcranial Doppler studies of middle cerebral artery blood flow following different test conditions. Neurology India, 47(3): 249.
  2. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (1999). Factors influencing changes in tweezer dexterity scores following yoga training. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 43(2): 225-229.
  3. Naveen, K.V. and Telles, S.  (1999). Sudomotor sympathetic hypofunction in Down’s syndrome. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 43(4): 463-466.
  1. Dash, M. and Telles, S. (1999). Yoga training and motor speed based on a finger tapping task. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 43(4): 458-462.
  2. Manjunath, N.K. and Telles, S. (1999). Improvement in visual perceptual sensitivity in children following yoga training. Journal of Indian Psychology, 17 (2): 41-45. 
  1. Vempati, R.P. and Telles, S. (1999). Yoga based relaxation versus supine rest: a study of oxygen consumption, breath rate and volume & autonomic measures. Journal of Indian Psychology, 17(2): 46-52.
  2. Jain, R., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra, H.R., and Telles, S. (1999). Effect of ‘pranic’ healing in chronic musculoskeletal pain – a single blind control study. International Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 17(8), 14-17.

The year 1998:

  1. Manjunath, N.K., Srinivasa, R., Nirmala, K.S., Nagendra, H.R., Kumar, A. and Telles, S. (1998). Shorter latencies of middle latency auditory evoked potentials in congenitally blind compared to normal sighted subjects. International Journal of Neuroscience, 95(3-4): 173-181.
  2. Naveen, K.V., Srinivas, R., Nirmala, K.S., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra, H.R. and Telles, S. (1998). Differences between congenitally blind and normally sighted subjects in the P1 component of middle latency auditory evoked potentials. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 86(3Pt2): 1192-1194.
  1. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra, H.R. (1998). Autonomic changes while mentally repeating two syllables – one meaningful and the other neutral. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 42(1): 57-63.
  1. Raghuraj, P., Ramakrishnan, A.G., Nagendra, H.R. and Telles, S. (1998). Effect of two selected yogic-breathing techniques on heart rate variability. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 42(4): 467-472.
  2. Vedanthan, P.K., Kesavalu, L.N., Muthy, K.C., Duvall, K., Hall, M.J., Baker, S. and Nagarathna, R. (1998). Clinical study of yoga techniques in university students with asthma: A controlled study. Allergy and Asthma Proc, 19: 3-9

The year 1997:

  1. Telles, S., Narendran, S., Raghuraj, P. Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra, H.R. (1997). Comparison of changes in autonomic and respiratory parameters of girls after yoga and games at a community home. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 84(1): 251-257.
  1. Naveen, K.V., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra, H.R. and Telles, S. (1997). Yoga breathing through a particular nostril increases spatial memory scores without lateralized effects. Psychological Reports, 81(2): 555-561.
  2. Naveen, K.V., Srinivas, R.S., Nirmala, K.S., Nagendra, H.R. and Telles S.  (1997). Middle latency auditory evoked potentials in congenitally blind and normal sighted subjects. International Journal of Neuroscience, 90(1-2): 105-111.
  1. Vani, P.R., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra, H.R. and Telles, S. (1997). Progressive increase in critical flicker fusion frequency following yoga training. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 41(1): 71-74.
  2. Raghuraj, P., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra, H.R. and Telles, S. (1997).  Pranayama increases grip strength without lateralized effects. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 41(2): 129-133, cited in the European Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 7(5): 161.
  3. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R. Vani, P.R. and Nagendra, H.R. (1997). A combination of focusing and defocusing through yoga reduces optical illusion more than focusing alone. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 41(2): 179-182.
  4. Raghuraj, P. and Telles, S. (1997).  Muscle power, dexterity skill and visual perception in community home girls trained yoga or sports and in regular school girls. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 41(4): 409-415.
  5. Telles, S. and Naveen, K.V. (1997). Yoga for rehabilitation: an overview. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences, 51(4): 123-127.

The year 1996:

  1. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra, H.R. (1996). Physiological measures during right nostril breathing. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2(4): 479-484.

The year 1995:

  1. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra, H.R.  (1995). Autonomic changes during ‘OM’ meditation. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 39(4): 418-420.
  2. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra, H.R. (1995) Improvement in visual perception following yoga training. Journal of Indian Psychology, 13(1): 30-32.

The year 1994:

  1. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra H.R. and Desiraju, T. (1994). Alterations in auditory middle latency evoked potentials during meditation on a meaningful symbol - ‘OM’. International Journal of Neuroscience, 76(1-2): 87-93.
  2. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra H.R (1994). Breathing through a particular nostril can alter metabolism and autonomic activities. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 38(2): 133-137.
  3. Telles, S., Hanumanthaiah, B.H., Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra H.R (1994). Plasticity of motor control systems demonstrated by yoga training. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 38(2): 143-144.
  4. Haslock, I., Monro, R., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra H.R., and Raghuram N. V. (1994). Measuring the effects of yoga in rheumatoid arthritis. British Journal of Rheumatology, 33(8): 788

The year 1993:

  1. Telles, S., Hanumanthaiah, B., Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra H.R. (1993). Improvement in static motor performance following yogic training of school children. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 76: 1264-1266.
  2. Telles, S. and Desiraju, T. (1993). Autonomic changes in Brahmakumaris Raja yoga meditation. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 15(2): 147-152.
  1. Telles, S. and Desiraju, T. (1993). Recording of auditory middle latency evoked potentials during the practice of meditation with the syllable ‘OM’. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 98(B): 237-239.
  2. Telles, S., Nagarathna, R., Nagendra, H.R. and Desiraju, T. (1993). Physiological changes in sports teachers following 3 months of training in Yoga. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences, 47(10): 235-238.

The year 1992:

  1.  Telles, S., Joseph, C., Venkatesh, S. and Desiraju, T. (1992). Alteration of auditory middle latency evoked potentials during yogic consciously regulated breathing and attentive state of mind. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 14(3): 189-198.
  2. Telles, S. and Desiraju, T. (1992). Heart rate and respiratory changes accompanying yogic conditions of single thought and thoughtless states. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 36 (4): 293-294.
  3. Telles, S. and Desiraju, T. (1992). Heart rate alterations in different types of pranayamas. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 36 (4): 287-288.
  4. R, Monro., J, Power., A, Coumar., R, Nagarathna. and P, Dandona. (1992). Yoga therapy for NIDDM: a controlled trial. Complimentary Medical Research, 6: 66-68

The year 1991:

  1. Telles, S. and Desiraju, T. (1991). Oxygen consumption during pranayamic type of very slow-rate breathing. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 94(B): 357-363.
  2. Nagarathna, R., Nagendra, H.R. and Seethalakshmi, R. (1991). Yoga-chair breathing for acute episodes of bronchial asthma. Lung India, 9(4): 141-144.

The year 1989:

  1. Uma, K., Nagendra, H.R., Nagarathna, R. and Vaidehi, S. (1989). The integrated approach of yoga: a therapeutic tool for mentally handicapped children: a one year controlled study.  Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 33: 415-421.

The year 1986:

  1. Nagendra, H.R. and  Nagarathna, R. (1986). An integrated approach of yoga therapy for bronchial asthma: a 3-54 months prospective study. Journal of Asthma. 23(3): 123-137.

The year 1985:

  1. Nagarathna, R. and Nagendra, H. R. (1985). Yoga for bronchial asthma: a controlled study. British Medical Journal, 291: 1077-1079.

II. DIVISION OF YOGA AND SPIRITUALITY (TOTAL NO. OF PAPERS = 2)

The year 2008:

  1. Rangan, R and Nagendra, H.R (2008). Growth of culture & cognition through gurukula educational system. International Journal of Yoga. (In Press).
  1. Rangan, R., Nagendra, H.R. Ramachandra, Bhat. (2008). Planning ability improves in a yogic education system compared to a modern. International Journal of Yoga, 1(2): 60
  1. DIVISION OF YOGA AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (TOTAL NO. OF PAPERS = 3)

The year 2005:

  1. Itagi Ravi Kumar., N.V.C. Swamy. and Nagendra, H.R.  (2005). Effect of pyramids on microorganism. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 4(4): 373-379.

The year 2004:

  1. J, Chandreshekhar., Hiesnam Jina Devi., N.V.C. Swamy. and Nagendra, H.R. (2004). Spectral analysis of Indian musical notes. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 4(2): 127-131.

The year 2003:

  1. Jina Devi, N.V.C. Swamy. and Nagendra, H.R.  (2003). Spectral analysis of the Vedic mantra OMkara. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 3(2): 154-161.
  1. DIVISION OF YOGA AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES (TOTAL NO. OF PAPERS = 3)

The year 2008:

  1. Sony Kumari, , N.C.B. Nath and H.R.Nagendra and Subhasha Sharma. (2008). An exploration of relationship between E.Q. & Guna typology and H.Q.Q. Journal of Indira I Management review, 1(1): 72-81

The year 2007:

  1. Sony Kumari, N.C.B. Nath and H.R.Nagendra. (2007). Enhancing emotional competence among managers SMET, Journal of the National Academy of Psychology (Psychological Studies), 52(2): 171-173
  2. Sony Kumari, N.C.B. Nath and H.R.Nagendra, (2007). Effectiveness of SMET program with respect to emotional well being among managers-An Empirical Study, XIMB Journal of Management (Vilakshan), 4(1): 165-173


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