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“A short stay in a temple or place of worship can actually improve your mental health, a study
has shown. For example, researchers in India found that a six-week stay at a Hindu temple can
produce the same improvement in people with severe psychiatric disorders as a month-long
course of standard drugs. According to science journal New Scientist, a team led by Mr.
Ramanathan Raguram of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences in Bangalore
studies all 31 people who came for help and stayed at the Muthuswamy temple between June and
August 2000. The patients were evaluated by a trained psychiatrist. Six were diagnosed with
delusional disorders, 23 with paranoid schizophrenia, and two with bipolar disorder. At the nend
of their stay, their scores on a test called the Brief Psychiatirc Rating Scale had improved by an
average of nearly 20 percent.. .”


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On the psychological aspects of asanas, and specifically matsyasana, vrikshasana, and sasasana.


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Thomas, Tommijean, Christopher D. Tori, and Benjamin A. Thomas. Assessing the
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Contact: Dr. Tommijean Thomas, [email protected].


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