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Pranayama (Samskrit: प्राणायामः) is one of the eight elements in Ashtanga Yoga propounded by Maharshi Patanjali. It is the fourth step in the eightfold path of Yoga that culminates in Samadhi. Panayama is preceeded by Yamas, Niyamas, Asanas and is followed by Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi. The article explores the meaning, types, objectives and benefits of Pranayama practice.<ref>Yoga - Level B ([https://nios.ac.in/media/documents/OBE_indian_knowledge_tradition/Level_B/Yoga/Yoga_(Level-B)_ch-3-final.pdf Chapter 3]), Open Basic Education Programme (Bharatiya Jnana Parampara), Noida: National Institute of Open Schooling.</ref>
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== OBJECTIVES ==
 
== OBJECTIVES ==
 
After studying this lesson, you will be able to :
 
After studying this lesson, you will be able to :
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and
 
and
  
• adopt the correct procedure for undertaking Asana and
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• adopt the correct procedure for undertaking Asana and Pranayama.
 
 
Pranayama.
 
  
 
== 3.4 PRANAYAMA ==
 
== 3.4 PRANAYAMA ==
Prana means ‘energy’ and Ayama is ‘to regulate’. Pranayama is
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Prana means ‘energy’ and Ayama is ‘to regulate’. Pranayama is the practice by which one can regulates the vital energy. Pranayama helps to make the breath slow and rhythmic. When the breath slows down, mind becomes calm. It is the practice of using the breath to soothe the fluctuations of ‘chitta’ or the active thinking mind.
 
 
the practice by which one can regulates the vital energy.
 
 
 
Pranayama helps to make the breath slow and rhythmic. When
 
 
 
the breath slows down, mind becomes calm. It is the practice of
 
 
 
using the breath to soothe the fluctuations of ‘chitta’ or the active
 
 
 
thinking mind.
 
 
 
Benefits of Pranayama
 
  
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=== Benefits of Pranayama ===
 
• It improves blood circulation
 
• It improves blood circulation
  
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There are four types of Pranayama:
 
There are four types of Pranayama:
  
I. Vitalizing Pranayama: Kapalabhati is one of the yoga
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=== I. Vitalizing Pranayama: Kapalabhati is one of the yoga ===
 
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vitalizing prnayama. 'Kapalbhati' means 'shining forehead' in sanskrit.
vitalizing prnayama. 'Kapalbhati' means 'shining forehead' in
 
 
 
sanskrit.
 
  
 
Benefits:
 
Benefits:
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• Makes you feel fresh, oxygenated and vitalized.
 
• Makes you feel fresh, oxygenated and vitalized.
  
II. Balancing Pranayama: Nadi Shuddhi pranayama is a
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=== II. Balancing Pranayama: Nadi Shuddhi pranayama is a ===
 
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blancing pranayama using alternate nostril breathing. Shuddhi means ‘to purify’. The practice balances the flow of breath through both the right and left nostrils.
blancing pranayama using alternate nostril breathing. Shuddhi means ‘to purify’. The practice balances the flow of breath
 
 
 
through both the right and left nostrils.
 
  
 
Benefits
 
Benefits
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• It helps to relieve nervousness and headaches.
 
• It helps to relieve nervousness and headaches.
  
III. Cooling Pranayama: Chandra Anluloma Viloma Pranayama
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=== III. Cooling Pranayama: Chandra Anuloma Viloma Pranayama ===
 
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is a cooling Prnayama. It is done in which both inhalation and exhalation is done through left nostril adopting Nasika Mudra.
is a cooling Prnayama. It is done in which both inhalation
 
 
 
and exhalation is done through left nostril adopting Nasika
 
 
 
Mudra.
 
  
 
Benefits
 
Benefits
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• It is not advisable to practice in winter
 
• It is not advisable to practice in winter
  
IV. Laya or Silencing Pranayama - Bhramari is a Laya or
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=== IV. Laya or Silencing Pranayama - Bhramari is a Laya or ===
 
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Silencing Pranayama. This Pranyama helps to reduce stress and anger and brings calmness and silence within you. Bhramari is derived from Bhramara which means a 'black humming bee'. In this pranayama, the practitioner makes the sound which resembles the buzzing sound of a black bee which brings calmness and silencing of mind.
Silencing Pranayama. This Pranyama helps to reduce stress and
 
 
 
anger and brings calmness and silence within you. Bhramari is derived from
 
 
 
Bhramara which means a
 
 
 
'black humming bee'. In this
 
 
 
pranayama, the practitioner
 
 
 
makes the sound which
 
 
 
resembles the buzzing sound of
 
 
 
a black bee which brings
 
 
 
calmness and silencing of
 
 
 
mind.
 
  
 
Benefits
 
Benefits
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• It helps to reduce anger.
 
• It helps to reduce anger.
  
• It helps in improving concentration
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• It helps in improving concentration and memory.
  
and memory.
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== References ==

Revision as of 13:10, 27 October 2022

Pranayama (Samskrit: प्राणायामः) is one of the eight elements in Ashtanga Yoga propounded by Maharshi Patanjali. It is the fourth step in the eightfold path of Yoga that culminates in Samadhi. Panayama is preceeded by Yamas, Niyamas, Asanas and is followed by Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi. The article explores the meaning, types, objectives and benefits of Pranayama practice.[1]

OBJECTIVES

After studying this lesson, you will be able to :

• explain the terms Asana and Pranayama;

• list the types of Asana and Pranayama;

• describe the objectives and benefits of Asana and Pranayama;

and

• adopt the correct procedure for undertaking Asana and Pranayama.

3.4 PRANAYAMA

Prana means ‘energy’ and Ayama is ‘to regulate’. Pranayama is the practice by which one can regulates the vital energy. Pranayama helps to make the breath slow and rhythmic. When the breath slows down, mind becomes calm. It is the practice of using the breath to soothe the fluctuations of ‘chitta’ or the active thinking mind.

Benefits of Pranayama

• It improves blood circulation

• It relaxes the body and mind

• It improves your concentration skills

• It releases anxiety

• It improves the lung capacity

3.5 TYPES OF PRANAYAMA

There are four types of Pranayama:

I. Vitalizing Pranayama: Kapalabhati is one of the yoga

vitalizing prnayama. 'Kapalbhati' means 'shining forehead' in sanskrit.

Benefits:

• It removes carbon-dioxide from your body,

• Makes you feel fresh, oxygenated and vitalized.

II. Balancing Pranayama: Nadi Shuddhi pranayama is a

blancing pranayama using alternate nostril breathing. Shuddhi means ‘to purify’. The practice balances the flow of breath through both the right and left nostrils.

Benefits

• The deeper breathing enriches the blood with oxygen.

• This pranayama strengthens the respiratory system and

balances the nervous system.

• It helps to relieve nervousness and headaches.

III. Cooling Pranayama: Chandra Anuloma Viloma Pranayama

is a cooling Prnayama. It is done in which both inhalation and exhalation is done through left nostril adopting Nasika Mudra.

Benefits

• It helps in cooling down the body

• It is beneficial for anxiety and mental tension

• It will help to calm down the mind

• It is not advisable to practice in winter

IV. Laya or Silencing Pranayama - Bhramari is a Laya or

Silencing Pranayama. This Pranyama helps to reduce stress and anger and brings calmness and silence within you. Bhramari is derived from Bhramara which means a 'black humming bee'. In this pranayama, the practitioner makes the sound which resembles the buzzing sound of a black bee which brings calmness and silencing of mind.

Benefits

• It helps to reduce anger.

• It helps in improving concentration and memory.

References

  1. Yoga - Level B (Chapter 3), Open Basic Education Programme (Bharatiya Jnana Parampara), Noida: National Institute of Open Schooling.