Cure For Digestive Issues
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Steps to be followed:
- PAVANAMUKTHA ASANA
- NAAGA KUMBHAKA
- SAMAANA KUMBHAKA
- TRISHOOLA KUMBHAKA
- TRINETRA KUMBHAKA
- KAPAALABHAATI PRAANAAYAAMAA
- BHASTRIKAA KUMBHAKA
1. PAVANAMUKTHA ASANA
Yogaasana, Upadesha 3, Verse 4 & 5 (More)
Dvayostu Paadayoho Paarshnim Laatvaasva-svanitambake |
Jaanunee Vakshasi Saadhuhu Badhnaati Karabandhanaihi || 3.4 ||
Evam-vidha-Sthitir-yatra Thathra Vayumukthaasanam |
Bhavedanena Vashaashuddhihi Malastha-Vayor-Mochanam || 3.5 ||
TRANSLATION
Having brought the heels of two legs close to the pereneal region and the knees close to the chest, with the tying of the hands the noble one holds the knees. This posture is called Vayu / Pavana Mukthasana. By this the lower abodomen gets cleansed by the expulsion of the wind from the large intestine.
TECHNIQUE
- Sit on the ground
- Bring two heels close to perineal region
- Keep the knees raised
- Hold knees with two hands and press them against the chest
- Remain in this pose 30 seconds
IN PAWANAMUKTHASANA, NEXT -
2. NAAGA KUMBHAKA
KUMBHAKA PADDHATHI, VERSES 77 & 78 (More)
Odhana-Graasavath-Vaayum Kantena-Aapoorayeth Shanaihi |
Tham Rodhayeth Yathaa-Kaalam Badhvaa Jaalandharam Dhrudam ||77||
Kantena Rechanam Kuryaath Naaga Kumbhaha Shivodithaha |
Kshudhaam Jayeth Pipaasaam Cha Phalamasya Sameeritham || 78 ||
TRANSLATION-cum-TECHNIQUE
- Swallow air very slowly and let the air go little by little like eating rice morsel by morsel
- Once you are full, immediately contract the throat, place the chin on the chest
- Hold the breath in this posture as long as possible
- When you can’t hold anymore then release the lock and exhale slowly from the throat
- Do this 21 times
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3. SAMAANA KUMBHAKA
KUMBHAKA PADDHATI, VERSE 62 (More)
Naabhaavaapoorya Vaayushcheth Dehe Vyaapya Vidhaaritaha |
Kumbhithe Jvalanam Dhyaayeth Samaanasya Thu Kumbhakaha ||62||
TRANSLATION
After filling the navel region with the air that is spread and held all over the body, one should concentrate on fire and this is known as Samana Kumbhaka.
TECHNIQUE
- Inhale completely
- Hold as long as you can judiciously
- While you hold, visualize the fire element in your navel region burning all impurities and digestive disorders
- When you can not hold any more, exhale
- Do this 21 times
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4. TRISHOOLA KUMBHAKA
KUMBHAKA PADDHATHIm VERSE 193 (More)
|| Ghonaabhyaam Cha Mukhenaapi Yugapath Poorayeth Sadhaa |
Thrishoolinaa Trishoolaakhyaha Kumbha Ukthas-Thrishoolanuth ||193||
TRANSLATIONAlways inhale through the nostrils and mouth together at a time. This is called the Trishoola Kumbhaka – the remover of triple sufferings – as explained by the Thrishooli Shiva.
TECHNIQUE
1. Inhale through the nostrils and also through the mouth simultaneously
2. Hold the breath as long as you can judiciously
3. Now exhale through the nostrils slowly and relax
4. Do this 21 times
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5. TRINETRA KUMBHAKA
KUMBHAKA PADDHATHI, VERSE 192 (More)
Sakruth Chandrena Chaapoorya Dhaarya Sooryena Poorayeth |
Niyamya Poorayennobhyaam Dhaarayithvaa Yathaa-Vidhi ||
Thrinethra-Kumbhakaha Prokthaha Thrinethrena Thrisiddhidhaha ||192||
TRANSLATION
Having inhaled through the left nostril and retained, inhale through the right nostril. Having then inhaled through both the nostrils, retain the breath (all these in one shot before exhalation). This is the Trinetra Kumbhaka – the giver of three siddhis – as explained by the three-eyed Shiva.
TECHNIQUE
- Inhale through the left nostril
- Hold the breath as long as you can judiciously
- Without exhalation, inhale through the right nostril
- Hold the breath as long as you can judiciously
- Again without exhaling, inhale through both the nostrils
- Hold the breath as long as you can judiciously
- Now exhale slowly and relax
- Do this 21 times
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6. KAPAALABHAATI PRAANAAYAAMAA
YOGA RAHASYA, 1st CHAPTER, VERSE 100 (More)
TRANSLATION-cum-TECHNIQUE
- Breathe out short and fast as you pull your abdomen in and up
- Allow the body to inhale by itself
- Do this 21 times
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7. BHASTRIKAA KUMBHAKA
KUMBHAKA PADDHATI, VERSES 164 & 165 (More)
Bhastreva Lohakaarasya Rechapoorau Shramaavadhi |
Vegena Sthanayoroordhvam Thathaha Poororkavarthmanaa ||164||
Jaalandharam Dhrudam Badhvaa Kumbhitham Chandra-Varthmanaa |
Rechayeth Bhasthrikaa Kumbhaha Shareeraagni-Vivardhanaha ||165||
TRANSLATION
One should rapidly inhale and exhale similar to the bellows of a blacksmith till he becomes fatigued. Followed by this he should inhale through the right nostril and then having held the breath with the Jalandhara Bandha, he should exhale through the left nostril. This is Bhastrika Kumbhaka that increases bodily heat.
TECHNIQUE
- Rapidly inhale and exhale like the bellows of the blacksmith until you become fatigued
- Then inhale through the right nostril
- Press the chin on the chest so that the throat is locked
- Hold the breath as long as you can judiciously
- Relax the chin and exhale through left nostril
- Do this 21 times
END OF KRIYA