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Tuesday 21 March 2023

Bandhas, Type of Pranayama

  

Bandhas, Type of PranayamaTypes of Bandhas
There are three major bandhas in vogue. Jalandhara Bandha is for throat, Uddiyana Bandha is for abdomen and Mula Bandha is for perineum and anus. Apart from these three main bandhas, there is another Bandha known as the ‘Maha Bandha’. It is an advanced yogic practice that involves practicing three major bandhas together: Mula Bandha, Uddiyana Bandha and Jalandhara Bandha.

These sensitive areas are stimulated during Pranayama by practicing these bandhas particularly during Kumbhaka. Then the Pranic energy passes upwards through Sushumna, which is to be experienced. Thus it may be said that the mudras will awaken the kundalini power while bandhas will help this serpent power to rise up along the chakras to bring about a specific effect.

Meaning of the word ‘Bandha’ is to bind, to lock, or to tie. The particular neuromuscular junction is contracted to increase positive pressure and to generate visceroreceptive or proprioceptive impulse that would travel upward through ascending path in the spinal cord. Secondly, there is a specific type of sensation at the contracted area. One has to remain attentive in order to maintain the contraction for a few seconds. One has to develop awareness of these impulses and the sensitivity to experience them.

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