Pranayama is a Sanskrit word that means "extension of the breath" or "breath control."
Pranayama is a Sanskrit word that means "extension of the breath" or "breath control." It is a set of techniques used in yoga and Ayurveda to control and regulate the breath, with the goal of promoting physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Pranayama techniques involve:
1. Inhalation (Puraka)
2. Exhalation (Rechaka)
3. Retention (Antara Kumbhaka)
4. Suspension (Bahya Kumbhaka)
Some common Pranayama techniques include:
1. Ujjayi (Victorious Breath)
2. Kapalabhati (Breath of Fire)
3. Bhastrika (Bellows Breath)
4. Anuloma Viloma (Alternate Nostril Breathing)
5. Surya Bhedana (Right Nostril Breathing)
6. Chandra Bhedana (Left Nostril Breathing)
7. Bhramari (Bee Breath)
8. Murcha (Swooning Breath)
9. Plavini (Floating Breath)
10. Sitali (Cooling Breath)
Pranayama benefits include:
1. Reduced stress and anxiety
2. Improved respiratory health
3. Increased oxygenation of the body
4. Enhanced mental clarity and focus
5. Boosted immune system
6. Improved sleep quality
7. Increased energy and vitality
8. Balanced nervous system
9. Preparation for meditation and spiritual practices
10. Overall physical, mental, and spiritual well-being
Remember to practice Pranayama under the guidance of a qualified yoga or Ayurveda teacher, especially if you have any health conditions or concerns.
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