Pranayama Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Pranayama is the fourth limb of Raja yoga expounded by Patanjali Maharshi. In a most scientific manner he proceeds from the external most sheath of man and slowly proceeds to the subtler and subtler sheaths. Breath and mind are closely interdependent and interpenetrating. Control of breath means the cessation of the outgoing and ingoing movements of breath. Breath is the gross representative of the subtle, vital force inside the body. Just as by catching hold of the key of a timepiece you do not allow it to move and the subtler cog wheels and finally the subtlest hair-spring come to a standstill, even so, by the control of that force which sets into motion the mind, the mind stops its motion. It is Prana that makes the mind move. If the Prana is stopped the mind cannot move and a state of stillness (Manonasha) comes. Therefore, stopping of the movement of Prana is Pranayama."- "Path to Blessedness"; Sri Swami Chidananda (See: External Links)
- "The Philosophy, Psychology, and Practice of Yoga"; Sri Swami Chidananda (See: External Links)
There is a third kind of function called Samana, the equalising force. Its centre is the navel. It digests food by creating fire in the body and it also equalises the remaining functions in the system. The fourth function of the Prana is called Udana.. Its seat is in the throat. It prompts speech and, on death, separates the system of the Prana from the body. The fifth function is called Vyana, a force which pervades the whole body and maintains the continuity of the circulation of blood throughout the system.
This fivefold function of the Prana is its principal form. It has also many other functions such as belching, opening and closing of the eyelids, causing hunger, yawning and nourishing the body. When it does these five secondary functions, it goes by the names of Naga, Kurma, Krikara, Devadatta and Dhananjaya, respectively. The essence of the Prana is activity. It is the Prana that makes the heart beat, the lungs function and the stomach secrete juices. Hence, neither breathing nor lung-function ceases till death. The Prana never goes to sleep, just as the heart never stops beating. The Prana is regarded as the watchman of the body."
- "The Yoga System"; Swami Krishnananda (See: External Links)
A practical way of practising Pranayama should always be rightly discriminated, by the increase of ease and absence of discomfort at every step. For the various methods of Puraka, Kumbhaka and Rechaka described by various teachers and prescribed in the name of 'esoteric breaths' the present author is no way responsible."
- "Yoga Sutras of Patanjali"; Master E.K, Kulapathi Book Trust, Visakhapatanam, Bharat, ISBN 81-85943-05-2
External links
"Path to Blessedness"; Sri Swami Chidananda (See: External Links) A DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY PUBLICATION 2nd Ed.: 1991 (3,000 copies) World Wide Web (WWW) Edition : 1999 WWW site: http://www.SivanandaDlshq.org/ This WWW reprint is for free distribution © The Divine Life Trust Society ISBN 81-7052-086-1"The Philosophy, Psychology, and Practice of Yoga"; Sri Swami Chidananda (See: External Links) A DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY PUBLICATION 1st Ed.: 1984, 2nd Ed.: 1991 (3000 copies) World Wide Web (WWW) Edition : 1999 WWW site: http://www.SivanandaDlshq.org/ This WWW reprint is for free distribution © The Divine Life Trust Society ISBN 81-7052-085-3
"The Yoga System"; Swami Krishnananda (See: External Links) The Divine Life Society Sivananda Ashram, Rishikesh, India Download: http://www.swami-krishnananda.org/yoga_00.html (pdf and zip)
Technique of Pranayama
Pranayama - purification technique, concluding in "pumping" an air light energy (prana) through the one's parts of body.
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