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misplaced vowels or
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Pranayama (Sanskrit: प्राणायाम, "
Prāṇāyāma") is the
yogic practice of
focusing on breath. In classical...
- the five Upa-Pranas – Naga, Kurma, Devadatta,
Krikala and Dhananjaya.
Pranayama, one of the
eight limbs of yoga, is
intended to
expand conscious awareness...
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limbs as yama (abstinences),
niyama (observances), āsana (postures),
prāṇāyāma (breath control), pratyāhāra (withdrawal of the senses), dhāraṇā (concentration)...
- क्रिया योग) is a yoga
system which consists of a
number of
levels of
pranayama, mantra, and mudra,
intended to
rapidly accelerate spiritual development...
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three hours and
pranayamas for an hour daily.
Besides this, he
mentioned that he
found himself performing non-deliberate
pranayamas at
other times. In...
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Kumbhaka is the
retention of the
breath in the yoga
practice of
pranayama. It has two types,
accompanied (by breathing)
whether after inhalation or after...
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Anuloma Pranayama (Sanskrit: अनुलोम प्राणायाम) is one of
several Pranayama or
breath exercises used in the
Hindu practice of
hatha yoga.
Similar to the...
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signification et les
effets des
Asanas et des
Pranayamas - Le
langage du corps". yogaindailylife.org. "What is
Pranayama?". Yoga:
Magazine of the
Bihar School...
- from the
Gheranda Samhita 1:54: Vatakrama, a
practice similar to the
pranayama technique of
Bhastrika or "Breath of Fire",
except that
exhalation is...
- and
pranayama. It is
sometimes treated as a
kriya or 'cleansing action'
along with
kapalabhati to
clear the
airways in
preparation for
other pranayama techniques...