-
divided into ten main functions: The five
Pranas – Prana, Apana, Udana,
Vyana and
Samana – and the five Upa-Pranas – Naga, Kurma, Devadatta,
Krikala and...
- one
hundred nāḍikās. For each of
these there are
thousands more. In
these Vyâna moves." 3.7 "Through one of these, the Udâna
leads us
upward by
virtue of...
- tvak (skin) and śrotra (ear). Four Vāyus (air), namely, Prāṇa, Apāna,
Vyāna and Samāna However, in
classical definition of 24 tattvas, the last four...
- (dikpala), on his mount,
gazelle Other names Anila (अनिल) Pávana (पवन)
Vyāna (व्यान) Vāta (वात) Tanūna (तनून) Mukhyaprāṇa (मुख्यप्राण) Bhīma (भीम) Maruta...
- Manipūra Chakra. The five Prāna
Vayus are: Prāna, Apāna, Udāna, Samāna And
Vyāna. The five Upa Prānas are: Nāga, Kūrma, Devadatta,
Krikala and Dhananjaya...
-
termed as
energy (prāṇa), nor five
types of
breath (vāyus - Prāṇa, Apāna,
Vyāna, Udāna, Samāna), nor the
seven material essences, nor the five
sheaths (pañca-kośa)...
- bhūmi or pṛthvī (earth), āpas or jala (water), agní or
tejas (fire), vāyu,
vyāna, or vāta (air or wind) ākāśa, vyom, or śūnya (space or zero) or (aether...
-
religious faith, I have
offered this
oblation of
ambrosia into
Vyana with reverence: O
Vyana,
increase the
power of my
diffused breath with this food! Firm...
- pranas): Prāṇa, ****ociated with
inhalation Uḍāna, ****ociated with
exhalation Vyāna, ****ociated with
distribution of
breath within the body Samāna, ****ociated...
- breath:
Prana (respiration),
Apana (evacuation of
waste from the body),
Vyana (blood circulation),
Udana (actions like sneezing, crying,
vomiting etc...