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Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors

Lee Fergusson, Manohar Palakurthi.

Abstract
For more than a hundred years, Western news media intermittently reported on the unique properties and practices of Ayurveda, the science of health and long life from ancient India. However, in the last 40 years there has been a significant explosion of reporting on Ayurveda, and this has been in large part due to the efforts of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Beginning in the late 1970s, Maharishi, along with eminent Ayurvedic physicians Dr Brihaspati Dev Triguna, Dr V. M. Dwivedi, and Dr Balraj Maharishi, began a program to restore the full dignity of Ayurveda by revitalising its foundations in Veda and the Vedic Literature and expanding its range to include the fundamental role of consciousness in health on the one hand and its application to collective health and the environment on the other. This program of revitalisation, called Maharishi Ayurveda, has been reported in newspapers but the contents of these historical articles have never been documented. The present study statistically analyses the dates, locations and sources of quotations in newspaper articles, identifies 29 key topics, and uses exploratory factor analysis to uncover four unobservable themes embedded within them. The outcome of these analyses is a comprehensive exploration of the historical public record of Maharishi Ayurveda between 1982 and 2013.

Key words: Maharishi Ayurveda, newspaper articles, health topics, exploratory factor analysis


 
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Fergusson L, Palakurthi M, . Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors. AAM. 2023; 12(1): 8-37. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085


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Fergusson L, Palakurthi M, . Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors. https://www.aamjournal.in/?mno=122085 [Access: December 07, 2023]. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085


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Fergusson L, Palakurthi M, . Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors. AAM. 2023; 12(1): 8-37. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085



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Fergusson L, Palakurthi M, . Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors. AAM. (2023), [cited December 07, 2023]; 12(1): 8-37. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085



Harvard Style

Fergusson, L., Palakurthi, M. & (2023) Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors. AAM, 12 (1), 8-37. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085



Turabian Style

Fergusson, Lee, Manohar Palakurthi, and . 2023. Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine, 12 (1), 8-37. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085



Chicago Style

Fergusson, Lee, Manohar Palakurthi, and . "Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors." Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 12 (2023), 8-37. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Fergusson, Lee, Manohar Palakurthi, and . "Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors." Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine 12.1 (2023), 8-37. Print. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Fergusson, L., Palakurthi, M. & (2023) Maharishi Ayurveda and historical newspaper articles: A statistical analysis of latent factors. Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine, 12 (1), 8-37. doi:10.5455/AAM.122085