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Thursday, 29 September 2011

Pranayama

Yoga Exercises > Yoga Breathing - Pranayamas
Pranayama is an aspect of Yoga that deals with breathing. It is the breathing process or the control of the motion of inhalation, exhalation and the retention of vital energy. Proper breathing is to bring more oxygen to the blood and to the brain, and to control Prana or the vital life energy.


"Agni" connotes 'fire' in Sanskrit. In this pranayama the internal fire is stirred up, thus increasing the body heat.

In this pranayama, you breathe in and out through alternate nostrils. Hence the name.

"Bhramar" means 'bee' in Sanskrit. In this pranayama a humming sound is produced while breathing just like a bee.

Bhastrika Pranayama - Bellow Breathing 
"Bhastrika" refers to 'bellows' in Sanskrit. Air is drawn in and out of the abdomen just as a blacksmith uses his bellows.


"Dirgha" connotes 'long' in Sanskrit. This pranayama involves a long and deep breath which fills all the three chambers of the lungs.

"Kapal" means 'skull' and "bhati" means 'shine' in Sanskrit. This pranayama cleanses the respiratory system, particularly the nasal passages in the skull.

In Sanskrit, "Moorcha" means 'fainting' or 'swooning'. This pranayama involves slow inhalation and retention of air for a long period.

 
"Sheetal" means 'cool' in Sanskrit. This pranayama has a cool effect on the body by lowering the body temperature.

Sheetkari breathing has a cooling effect on your body.

In this pranayama, inhalation is done only through the right nostril.

The word "Ujjayi" means 'victorious' in Sanskrit.
Also explore the three important  yoga bandhas
and yoga asanas 

Sheetkari Breathing

Sheetkari breathing has a cooling effect on your body.

Sequence:

  1. Sit erect in Padmasana.
  2. Place your hands on corresponding knees and assume Gyana Mudra(See below).
  3. Part your lips keeping the teeth together.
  4. Hold your tongue tip against the lower teeth.
  5. Inhale through your mouth with a hissing sound.
  6. Continue inhaling till your lungs are filled.
  7. Now close your mouth.
  8. Exhale through both the nostrils immediately.


Benefits:

  • It gives relief during hot days.
  • It can kill hunger and thirst.
  • Your entire body gets cooled.
  • You can achieve clean skin through regular practice of Sheetkari Breathing.