Surya Bhedan Pranayama
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Surya bhedan means pricking of Pingla nadi this nadi represents the sun. The objective of this Pranayama is to awaken Pingla nadi . As a result of this Pranayama, that part of the brain which is the abode of masculine power (Shiva), is awakened practice of Surya Bhedan causes a lot of heat to generate in the body, hence practice of this Pranayama is more beneficial in winters.
Method for Surya Bhedan Pranayama
Sit in Padmasana or
Siddhasana
and close your eyes. Now close the left
nostril with the little finger of your right hand and inhale as deeply as
you can through your right nostril then close the right nostril with the
thumb of right hand and resting the chin on the chest, retain the breath.
Increase the interval of breath retention (Kumbhaka) slowly then closing
your right nostril with the thumb of right hand silently exhale the breath
you have so far retained Repeat the process again.
Benefits of Surya Bhedan Pranayama
Regular practice of this Pranayama, refines mind, it purifies the brain and destroys the intestinal worms and diseases arising from excess of wind (Vayu).
Stimulates appetite Awakens Kundalini Sakti and increases the bodily fire.
Rheumatic and other wind caused diseases are corrected. To get rid of the blood disorders, skin diseases and leprosy, This Pranayama is excellent.
It strengthens the liver, which then begins to secret bile in ample quantity.
KINDS
OF PRANAYAMA
Pranayama is Practice only after purifying
Nadis
KapalBhati
(Glowing of Skull)
Among the many kinds of Pranayama. i.e. Kumbhaka, eight
kinds are considered as main. These are
Bhramani
Pranayama,
Murchha Pranayama
and
The major Chakras
Sahasrara Chakra or Crown chakra
Vishudhi Chakra or Throat chakra
Manipura Chakra or Solar Plexus chakra
Swadishthan Chakra or Spleen chakra
Muladhar Chakra or Root chakra


