radhey krishna pranayam

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Radhey Krishna Pranayam The Pranayam Pranayam has been derived from two words Pran and Ayam. It means, to expand the pranic energy of the body. Normally it is understood only as a respiration technique of inhaling and exhaling. It is true that the level of oxygen increases in the body through pranayam, but the meaning is not limited to this. ‘Pran’ is a life-giving energy which is subtler than oxygen and is present everywhere. In Pranayam, special breathing techniques are used to encourage that very vital force. Our lifestyle deeply effects the pranic forces. Our actions, sleep, diet, thought, senses, etc all have an effect on our pranas Irregularity and indiscrimination in our lifestyle depletes pranic energy and leads to pranic blockages. That is why people feel the loss of energy from time to time. The depletion of pranic forces leads to ailments in organs and muscles. The various Pranayam practices help expand this forces and balance the five types of pranas in the body. Pranayam should be practiced after asans. Rules It is necessary to follow some of the basic rules of pranayam for deriving its benefits, otherwise it can have an adverse effect. Therefore one need to be aware of the rules of practicing pranayam. Pranayam should be done on empty bowels or at least four hours after meals. It should be practiced where adequate fresh air is available. One can sit in any meditative asan but the spine and neck should be straight. Remember God’s name along with Pranayam. Say in your mind Ra… during inhalation and Dhey… during exhalation You can remember any Name of God. Eyes should be closed so that mind does not get diverted. Keep a slight smile on your face while practicing Pranayam. Let there be no sign of tension in our face. You should not exhaust yourself while practicing Pranayam or it may effect adversely. Source: JKyog.org

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Page 1: Radhey krishna pranayam

Radhey Krishna Pranayam

The Pranayam

Pranayam has been derived from two words Pran and Ayam. It means, to expand the pranic energy of the

body. Normally it is understood only as a respiration technique of inhaling and exhaling. It is true that the

level of oxygen increases in the body through pranayam, but the meaning is not limited to this.

‘Pran’ is a life-giving energy which is subtler than oxygen and is present everywhere. In Pranayam, special

breathing techniques are used to encourage that very vital force.

Our lifestyle deeply effects the pranic forces. Our actions, sleep, diet, thought, senses, etc all have an effect

on our pranas Irregularity and indiscrimination in our lifestyle depletes pranic energy and leads to pranic

blockages. That is why people feel the loss of energy from time to time. The depletion of pranic forces leads

to ailments in organs and muscles. The various Pranayam practices help expand this forces and balance the

five types of pranas in the body. Pranayam should be practiced after asans.

– Rules

It is necessary to follow some of the basic rules of pranayam for deriving its benefits, otherwise it can

have an adverse effect. Therefore one need to be aware of the rules of practicing pranayam.

Pranayam should be done on empty bowels or at least four hours after meals. It should be practiced

where adequate fresh air is available. One can sit in any meditative asan but the spine and neck should

be straight.

Remember God’s name along with Pranayam. Say in your mind Ra… during inhalation and Dhey…

during exhalation You can remember any Name of God.

Eyes should be closed so that mind does not get diverted.

Keep a slight smile on your face while practicing Pranayam. Let there be no sign of tension in our face.

You should not exhaust yourself while practicing Pranayam or it may effect adversely.

Source: JKyog.org