Posts

Showing posts from March, 2020

What is Pranayama?

Image
Pranayama is a Sanskrit compound. It is composed of two elements: Prana + ayama . Prana means vital life force. Ayama can mean several different things. Ayama usually means "stretching, extending, expansion" and when used with prana, it means "restrain, control, stopping". Therefore, pranayama means stopping the breath. Or we can say, it is controlling the breath in simple terms. According to some scholars, pranayama is a three step breathing process which involves puraka ( inhalation), rechaka (exhalation) and kumbhaka ( breath retention). To elucidate this further, the steps of this model are as follows: 1. Puraka which means inhalation when you take the breath in. 2. Antara kumbhaka which means holding the breath after an inhalation. 3. Rechaka which means exhalation. 4. Bahya Kumbhaka which means stopping the breath after an exhalation. This three-step model is to be applied while performing various types of pranayamas. Pranayama techni