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AI-Based Analysis for Novel Covid-19 and Its Treatment Through Yajna and Mantra Science: An Indian Vedic Science to Cure Various Diseases

Rohit Rastogi, Mamta Saxena, Devendra K. Chaturvedi, Mayank Gupta, Mukund Rastogi, Deepanshu Rustagi, Vansh Gaur, Vrinda Kohli, Prajwal Srivastava, Mohit Jain and Pradeep Kumar
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Rohit Rastogi: (Physics and CS Dept.) Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra, India & (CSE) ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India
Mamta Saxena: Director General, Ministry of Statistics, Planning, and Implementation, Government of India, India
Devendra K. Chaturvedi: Dayalbagh Educational Institute, India
Mayank Gupta: Tata Consultancy Services, India
Mukund Rastogi: ABES Engineering College, India
Deepanshu Rustagi: ABES Engineering College, India
Vansh Gaur: ABES Engineering College, India
Vrinda Kohli: ABES Engineering College, India
Prajwal Srivastava: ABES Engineering College, India
Mohit Jain: ABES Engineering College, India
Pradeep Kumar: ABES Engineering College, India

International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare (IJRQEH), 2020, vol. 9, issue 4, 36-71

Abstract: In the present crisis, the novel COVID-19, which started spreading from Wuhan on 29th Dec. 2019 has now taken the whole world into its grip. The Ancient Rishi and Muni were wise enough, and they knew how to kill the bacteria and virus of the atmosphere through Vedic Science of Mantra and Yajna. The present article is an effort to validate the process in a congenial and constrained environment. Through different presented concepts, we can easily understand the importance of Mantra and Yajna Sciences, and with the help of statistical tools and artificial intelligence concepts, the efficacy of this ancient Indian science has been established. The article also elaborates the effect of Vedic verses and Sanskrit sutra on human consciousness and mental health. The manuscript also shows the effect of Yajna and Mantra over the radiations of electronic gadgets. It also helps the study of ancient Hindu culture and its processes on human spiritual health and mental peace after the tearful worst stress of COVID-19 in the 21st-century world.

Date: 2020
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