Difference between revisions of "Uttara and Adhara"

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Apta Pramana Source:Kumbhaka Paddadhi 98
 
Apta Pramana Source:Kumbhaka Paddadhi 98
  
Original Verse:
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==Original Verse==
  
 
"आपूर्योर्ध्वोर्ध्वं यो रोधो हृदादिषु स उत्तरः
 
"आपूर्योर्ध्वोर्ध्वं यो रोधो हृदादिषु स उत्तरः
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Transliteration:
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==Transliteration==
  
 
"āpūryordhvordhvaṃ yo rodho hṛdādiṣu sa uttaraḥ
 
"āpūryordhvordhvaṃ yo rodho hṛdādiṣu sa uttaraḥ
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mūrdhvato'dho'dha adharo munibhiḥ paribhāṣitaḥ ॥ 98 ॥"
 
mūrdhvato'dho'dha adharo munibhiḥ paribhāṣitaḥ ॥ 98 ॥"
  
Translation:
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==Translation==
  
 
"Inhaling and holding (of prana) from heart upwards (upto the top of the head) is called Uttara, and from the top
 
"Inhaling and holding (of prana) from heart upwards (upto the top of the head) is called Uttara, and from the top
of the head downwards upto the heart, is called Adhara by the munis."
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of the head downwards upto the heart, is called Adhara by the munis."  
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[[Category: Pranayama]]

Latest revision as of 21:36, 20 June 2019

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PRAMANA:Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण

Apta Pramana Source:Kumbhaka Paddadhi 98

Original Verse

"आपूर्योर्ध्वोर्ध्वं यो रोधो हृदादिषु स उत्तरः

मूर्ध्वतोऽधोऽध अधरो मुनिभिः परिभाषितः ॥ ९८ ॥"


Transliteration

"āpūryordhvordhvaṃ yo rodho hṛdādiṣu sa uttaraḥ

mūrdhvato'dho'dha adharo munibhiḥ paribhāṣitaḥ ॥ 98 ॥"

Translation

"Inhaling and holding (of prana) from heart upwards (upto the top of the head) is called Uttara, and from the top of the head downwards upto the heart, is called Adhara by the munis."