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Recakas (Rechakas) are
elements in some
classical Indian dance styles that
describe the
minor variations in the main moves.
Padma Subrahmanyam compares...
- Haṭha yoga
pradipka in
section 2.71
explains it as a
threefold practice:
recaka (exhalation),
puraka (inhalation) and
kumbhaka (retention).
During the exhalation...
- that
involves breathing out
slowly through the
other nostril;
called as
recaka (रेचकः).
Sankalpa means taking the resolve. Then, Jalābhimantraṇam is done...
- its angular, straight, ballet-like kinesthetics, and its
avoidance of
Recakas and of the
uninhibited throw (Ksepa) of the limbs.[citation needed] According...
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Sthanakas and Mandalas. In the
fourth chapter, Karnas,
Angaharas and
Recakas are described. In the
following chapters, he
describes local dance forms...
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higher degree of
flexibility Extensive use of
kshepa (throw of limbs) and
recaka.
Emphasis on
sringara bhakti Emphasis on
crisp adavus,
accuracy of jathis/...
- caris,
Sthanakas and mandalas. In the 4th
Chapter Karnas,
angaharas and
recakas are described. In
following chapters he
described the
local dance forms...
- that is
proper Puraka (inhalation),
Kumbhaka (holding the breath) and
Recaka (exhalation) of 16, 64 and 32
matras (beats). Pratyahara, the Upanishad...