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Anuloma-Viloma - Yogic Breathing For Better Health
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Submitted by Kevin Pederson on May 15, 2006
Swami Kuvalyanand once said: “Yoga has a message for the human body, for the human mind and the human spirit.”
This is a truism as a healthy body is the prime requisite for success and happiness in life. People are increasingly being convinced that yoga makes for good health, contentment and happiness in present day stressful life and is not just an exercise regimen.
In this article we will discuss
Anuloma-Viloma
(alternate breathing) pranayama.
Pranayama
simply means proper ‘management’ of the vital force - prana. Although the basic principle remains the same, many different types of pranayama have been devised, each with its own unique technique.
Anuloma-Viloma
or
nadi shuddhi pranayama
(nerve purifying
pranayama
) is one such kind and is considered one of the basic forms.
The practice of
Anuloma Viloma
is somewhat like the squad that regulates traffic on roads, looks after their cleanliness, beautification, etc and keeps the traffic moving smoothly and efficiently. The method involves breathing in (
pooraka
) through one nostril and vice versa. Therefore this pranayama has the name
anuloma viloma
, i.e. alternate breathing.
To practice this, you have to sit in any of the yogic sitting postures. To begin with, carry on normal breathing applying
moola bandha
(i.e. comfortable anal contraction). Keeping a stable
moola bandha
, breathe in and breathe out completely. Ensure that the
moola bandha
is not loosened during the process. Pause for a while between breathing in and breathing out. Breathe in deeply through the left nostril and breathe out through the right; then breathe in through the right and out through the left. Continue breathing this way, i.e. alternately from left and right nostrils, for one to three minutes.
After reaching a comfort level in this way, you may move to the next stage. Close the right nostril with the right thumb keeping the other four fingers together. Now, slowly breathe in through the left nostril at a uniform speed. Repeat with the other nostril. While breathing in, raise the shoulders and expand the chest taking the ribs up. The lower abdominal region, however, must be held in.
Benefits:
The respiratory passage is cleaned and this prepares one well for the practice of other pranayamas. Breathing becomes easy and regulated. The mind becomes and heartbeat rhythmic. Also aids in enhancing concentration, memory and other mental faculties.
Contraindications:
Severe pain in abdomen, swelling on account of appendicitis, enlargement of liver, very delicate bowels or intestines, disorders of the lungs, severe throat infections, growth in the nose (polypus) or blockage of the nasal passage due to cold, etc.
Warning:
The reader of this article should exercise all precautions before following any of the asanas from this article and the site. To avoid any problems while doing the asanas, it is advised that you consult a doctor and a yoga instructor. The responsibility lies solely with the reader and not with the site or the writer.
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