Radiation of gadgets along with happiness index analysis using Herbal Homa therapy through IoT: a sustainable way of living in smart cities of 21st century
Rohit Rastogi,
Yashaswi Upadhyay,
Naman Joshi and
Tanisha Giri
International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, 2025, vol. 34, issue 3, 263-299
Abstract:
This research paper deals with the most common problems faced by people measuring parameters by IoT devices and role of Yagyopathy as a cure for diseases caused by stress, anxiety and depression. In Vedic science, the impact of air pollution is decreased by Yagyopathy and Homa therapy. Herbal Homa therapy is an asset to get relief from mental health and peace. Furthermore, this research paper helps in widening the world of IoT with Herbal Homa. The manuscript iterates about the effects of Homa therapy on human health, mental trauma, happiness increase, and the reduction of mal-effects of gadget radiation. The study elaborates on an alternative, and non-injectionable and non-penetrating approach of ancient Indian Yagya effects which may be a revolution in curbing the current crisis of the 21st century world. The results were encouraging and an extended version has been published in portals of international repute.
Keywords: machine learning; ML; artificial intelligence; AI; IoT devices; Yajna; mantra; economic growth; knowledge management; sustainable society; happiness index; radiation analysis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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