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(Sanskrit) [from prana breath + ayama restraining, stopping] The fourth of the eight states of yoga, consisting of various methods of regulating the breath. The three forms of pranayama are puraka (the inhaling); kumbhaka (the retaining); and rechaka (the exhaling).
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"Life-force restraining." Science of controlling prana (life force or vital energy) through breathing techniques which dictate the lengths of inhalation, retention and exhalation; prepares the mind for deep meditation and develops psychic abilities. Fourth stage of ashtanga yoga.
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| pranayama |
the breathe exercises of the yoga.
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Rhythmic control of the breath. The fourth stage of yoga.
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Any breathing practice that directs the flow of prana in a particular way.
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