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Tarak Mallick

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Study the Disaster Readiness among the Rajyoga Meditation Practitioners at Frequently Flood Affected Areas

International Journal on Science and Technology February 16, 2026 Tarak Mallick

Practitioners of Rajyoga Meditation living in frequently flood-affected areas showed comparatively higher levels of emotional regulation, situational awareness, and community engagement during flood warnings and actual flood events. Their spiritual practices, including regular meditation, positive thinking, and collective service, appeared to contribute to reduced anxiety, improved decision-making, and enhanced social support networks. Participants reported that values such as inner peace, detachment, and altruism helped them remain calm and proactive under crisis conditions. The findings suggest that integrating spiritual and meditative practices into disaster preparedness programs may enhance resilience among populations frequently exposed to floods.