Three lineages, one living practice.
Each method on its own is powerful. Braided together they form an ecosystem that regenerates itself.


Aligning with the cycles of the cosmos.
Vedic Agriculture is a traditional natural farming approach inspired by ancient Indian wisdom — nature-based living, cosmic balance, and sustainable cultivation. It focuses on harmony between soil, plants, animals, water, sunlight, and human consciousness. Modern chemical agriculture has damaged soil fertility, water quality, biodiversity, and human health; Vedic farming offers a living alternative that restores soil, produces nutritious food, and protects future generations.
Core Principles
- Respect for nature as a living system
- Farming in alignment with natural cycles
- Desi cow-based formulations
- Panchatatva balance — Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Space
- Indigenous seed protection & biodiversity
- Spiritual, mindful cultivation
Practices
- Lunar-aligned sowing and harvesting
- Panchagavya, Jeevamrut and Beejamrut preparations
- Indigenous seed preservation and germplasm sharing
- Mixed cropping & biodiversity rotation
- Cow-based microbial soil regeneration
Benefits
- Restores living soil
- Produces nutrient-dense, prana-rich food
- Reduces dependency on chemicals
- Supports farmer independence
- Protects future generations

Cultivation as a meditative practice.
Yogic Farming combines organic cultivation with positive consciousness, meditation, peaceful vibrations, and spiritual energy. It is rooted in the understanding that thoughts, emotions, sound, and intention influence plant growth and environmental balance. Through focused meditation, affirmations, and conscious practice, yogic farming improves crop vitality, natural resilience, and the wellbeing of everyone in the field.
Core Principles
- Meditation practices integrated into farming
- Positive energy cultivation around seed & soil
- Mantra, sound frequencies and sankalp (intention)
- Peaceful, conscious agriculture
- Care for the farmer's inner state as a farm input
Practices
- Pranayama and meditation before farm work
- Mantra chanting and live sound in greenhouses
- Sankalp (intention) at sowing & harvest
- Sattvic working hours aligned with the sun
- Community gatherings on full and new moons
Benefits
- Stress-free farming lifestyle
- Stronger connection with nature
- Reduced chemical dependency
- Positive, peaceful farm environment
- Better ecological harmony & community wellness

Harvesting the electricity of the atmosphere.
Electroculture is an experimental, nature-inspired farming approach that explores the interaction between atmospheric energy, magnetism, electricity, plants and soil biology. Using conductive materials — copper antennas, atmospheric collectors, magnetic arrangements — it is studied as a low-cost, sustainable support system that may enhance plant vitality, root development, soil microbial activity and water efficiency, alongside organic and regenerative practices.
Core Principles
- Earth and atmosphere carry natural electrical energy
- Antennas & spirals help plants tap that energy
- Magnetism supports water structuring & soil life
- Sustainable, low-cost, chemical-free experimentation
- Open research — document, share, refine
Practices
- Copper spiral antennas above each plot
- Magnetised water for irrigation
- Pyramid and torus geometries over beds
- Soil conductivity mapping
- Lunar-timed antenna installation
Benefits
- Sustainable food production
- Reduced chemical dependence
- Regenerative soil & water efficiency
- Eco-conscious innovation
- A frontier of future farming technologies

Agriculture is a relationship, not a transaction.
At Universal Farm we are weaving a regenerative ecosystem that combines Vedic wisdom, yogic consciousness, natural farming, electroculture experimentation, indigenous knowledge, community cooperation and sustainable living — a self-sustaining model for healthy soil, healthy food, healthy communities and harmony with nature.
- Healthy soil
- Healthy food
- Healthy communities
- Ethical trade
- Conscious living
- Harmony with nature
Common questions about the methods.
Do these methods scale to commercial farms?+
Yes. Vedic and electroculture methods are being practiced on multi-acre commercial farms across India and Europe with verified yield data.
Is electroculture scientifically validated?+
Independent research dating to the early 1900s (Lemström, Briard) and current peer-reviewed studies confirm measurable plant response to atmospheric electric and magnetic fields.
Can I combine these methods with my current farm?+
Absolutely — most farms transition incrementally, starting with one plot, one method, and expanding as confidence grows.
Do I need to be a yoga practitioner for yogic farming?+
No formal practice required. The principle is presence and intention — anyone can begin today.
Help us build a regenerative ecosystem rooted in wisdom, consciousness & compassion.
Together we can create chemical-free farming, conscious communities, healthy ecosystems, ethical marketplaces, and a sustainable future for generations to come.