Vedopathy Scientific Literature

Vedopathy is a well established medical system with plenty of literature in peer reviewed journals published by Reputed Publishing Houses (Nature, Springer, Elsevier etc.).

Scientific Literature from Reputed Journals

  • Springer Nature Publishing House

    Kumar, U., Singh, A., & Paddakanya, P. (2021). Extensive long-term verbal memory training is associated with brain plasticity. Scientific reports, 11(1), 1-12. (Nature)

  • British Medical Journal

    Bernardi, L., Sleight, P., Bandinelli, G., Cencetti, S., Fattorini, L., Wdowczyc-Szulc, J., & Lagi, A. (2001). Effect of rosary prayer and yoga mantras on autonomic cardiovascular rhythms: a comparative study. British Medical Journal, 323(7327), 1446-1449

  • Elsevier

    Travis, F., Parim, N., & Shrivastava, A. (2017). Higher theta and alpha1 coherence when listening to Vedic recitation compared to coherence during Transcendental Meditation practice. Consciousness and cognition, 49, 157-162. (Elsevier)

  • American Psychological Association

    VK, K., & Chaube, N. (2021). Effectiveness of Vedic chanting on cognitive impairments in an ADHD child: A case study. Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 8(1), 51–64.

  • Electrical and Computer Journals

    Harne, B. P. (2014). Higuchi fractal dimension analysis of EEG signal before and after OM chanting to observe the overall effect on the brain. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 4(4), 585. (Internationally Reputed Indian Journal)

  • Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

    Ghaligi, S., Nagendra, H. R., & Bhatt, R. (2006). Effect of Vedic chanting on memory and sustained attention. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge (IJTK) IJTK Vol.05(2), 177-180 (Government of India - Internationally Reputed Indian Journal).

  • Advances in Integrative Medicine Elsevier

    Niva, W. J., Sekar, L., Manikandan, A., MaheshKumar, K., Ganesan, T., Shriraam, V., ... & Padmavathi, R. (2021). Mahamantra chanting as an effective intervention for stress reduction among nursing professionals—A randomized controlled study. Advances in Integrative Medicine, 8(1), 27-32. (Elsevier)

Origin of Vedopathy

Mrs Gauravaram Jayavenkatesh is a Vedic scholar (a person with knowledge of "Vedic Chanting") from Hyderabad, Telangana, India. She used to visit various houses upon request and did Vedic chanting for free to give cognitive relief to patients. She has several years of experience and has trained many women in this area. During a discussion about the Vedic Chanting and her initiatives with Dr Siva Kiran RR, from Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India, she explains her system of treating patients. Dr Siva Kiran RR suggests using the "Vedopathy" term for streamlining this "system of medicine" on 23rd April 2022. Dr Siva Kiran RR also performed a comprehensive review of literature from well-established sources to confirm the claims of Mrs Gauravaram Jayavenkatesh and streamline the entire "system of medicine" for wide use in the Indian subcontinent and the world. In his comprehensive review of the literature, it is understood that the claims of Mrs Gauravaram Jayavenkatesh are accurate in their entirety and should be developed for wider applications.


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