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==Description==
 
==Description==
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Various Types of Pranayamas
  
PRAMANA:Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण
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== Type==
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1)Description
  
Apta Pramana Source:
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2)Benefit
  
Kumbhaka Paddadhi 100
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==PRAMANA==
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1)Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण
  
Kumbhaka Paddadhi 103
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2)Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण
  
Original Verse:
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==Apta Pramana Source==
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1)Kumbhaka Paddadhi 100
  
"यावन्-निरोध-सामर्थ्यं कर्षकः कुम्भको द्विधा ॥ १०० ॥"
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2)Kumbhaka Paddadhi 103
  
"दीर्घः सूक्ष्मो भवेच्-छ्वासः कर्षके कुम्भके कृते १०३ ॥"
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==Original Verse==
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1)"यावन्-निरोध-सामर्थ्यं कर्षकः कुम्भको द्विधा १०० ॥"
  
Transliteration:
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2)"दीर्घः सूक्ष्मो भवेच्-छ्वासः कर्षके कुम्भके कृते ॥ १०३ ॥"
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==Transliteration==
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1)
  
 
"yāvan-nirodha-sāmarthyaṃ karṣakaḥ kumbhako dvidhā ॥ 100 ॥"
 
"yāvan-nirodha-sāmarthyaṃ karṣakaḥ kumbhako dvidhā ॥ 100 ॥"
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"dīrghaḥ sūkṣmo bhavec-chvāsaḥ karṣake kumbhake kṛte ॥ 103 ॥"
 
"dīrghaḥ sūkṣmo bhavec-chvāsaḥ karṣake kumbhake kṛte ॥ 103 ॥"
  
  
Translation:
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==Translation==
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1)
  
 
"According to the capacity of retention, Karṣaka-Kumbhaka is two-fold. "
 
"According to the capacity of retention, Karṣaka-Kumbhaka is two-fold. "
  
"With the practice of Karṣaka-Kumbhaka (utkarṣa and apakarṣaka), the breath becomes prolonged and subtle."
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2)
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"With the practice of Karṣaka-Kumbhaka (utkarṣa and apakarṣaka), the breath becomes prolonged and subtle."  
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[[Category: Pranayama]]

Latest revision as of 19:23, 20 June 2019

Description

Various Types of Pranayamas

Type

1)Description

2)Benefit

PRAMANA

1)Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण

2)Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण

Apta Pramana Source

1)Kumbhaka Paddadhi 100

2)Kumbhaka Paddadhi 103

Original Verse

1)"यावन्-निरोध-सामर्थ्यं कर्षकः कुम्भको द्विधा ॥ १०० ॥"

2)"दीर्घः सूक्ष्मो भवेच्-छ्वासः कर्षके कुम्भके कृते ॥ १०३ ॥"

Transliteration

1)

"yāvan-nirodha-sāmarthyaṃ karṣakaḥ kumbhako dvidhā ॥ 100 ॥"

2)

"dīrghaḥ sūkṣmo bhavec-chvāsaḥ karṣake kumbhake kṛte ॥ 103 ॥"


Translation

1)

"According to the capacity of retention, Karṣaka-Kumbhaka is two-fold. "

2)

"With the practice of Karṣaka-Kumbhaka (utkarṣa and apakarṣaka), the breath becomes prolonged and subtle."