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Praanaayaam

The air we breath is called Praan. When this air is gone, the man dies. Controlling this air is called Praanaayaam. Praanaayaam is of two types - Sa-Beej (with Bhagavaan's name and form), and Nir-Beej (without Bhagavaan's name and form).


Praanaayaam consists of three processes - Poorak, Rechak, and Kumbhak.
(1) First the air is filled through one nostril after closing the other one. This process is called Poorak. In this process Apaan Vaayu is suppressed by the pressure of Praan Vaayu. This is called suppressing Apaan Vaayu by Praan Vaayu.
(2) In the second step, that air is held for some time - this process is called Kumbhak. In this process both airs stay at their own places within their own limits.
(3) The third step is to expel air out from the first nostril - this process is called Rechak. In this process Apaan Vaayu rises upward pushing Praan Vaayu up and out. This is called suppressing Praan Vaayu by Apaan Vaayu.
[Naarad Puraan, p 172]

Praanaayaam is of 2 types - "Sa-Garbhaa" and "A-Garbhaa". When it is done with Mantra Jap and meditation, it is called Sa-Garbhaa; and when it is not done with Mantra Jap and meditation, it is called A-Garbhaa. Praanaayaam itself is of 3 types - Poorak, Kumbhak and Rechak. When the air is drawn inside, it is called Poorak; when it is held back inside, it is called Kumbhak; and when it is exhaled, it is called Rechak. According to Maatraa it is of 3 types - 12 Maatraa, 24 Maatraa, and 36 Maatraa. Of course 36 Maatraa one is the best. Hriswa Swar (such as Aa, Paa etc) is called a Maatraa. While doing Praanaayaam, one should do Jap of Pranav Mantra (Aum is the Pranav Mantra) in a slow speed.
[Agni Puraan, p 335 and p 821-822 ]


Praanaayaam is done by four processes - Rechak, Poorak, Kumbhak and Shoonyak. (1) First close right nasal hole with right thumb, and draw air from left nasal hole. Read Praanaayaam Mantra three times (or as convenient) while meditating on Vishnu - this is called Poorak. (2) After this close the left nasal hole also with right index finger, hold the breath till you complete the Mantra three times (or as convenient) while meditating on Brahmaa - this is called Kumbhak. (3) Remove the thumb from right nasal hole, throw the air out while saying Mantra three times (or as convenient) meditating on Shiv - this is Rechak. All combined together is one Praanaayaam.


Shiv tells Paarvatee the way to do Praanaayaam like this -
Draw in the air by the left nostril whilst muttering the Maayaa Beej (Hreeng) 16 times,
Then fill up the body by Kumbhak by stopping the passage of both nostrils with the little finger, third finger and the thumb,
Do the Jap of the Beej 4 times, lastly
Exhale the air through the right nostril while doing the Jap of the Beej 32 times.
Doing this thrice through the right and the left nostrils alternately is Praanaayaam.

[In fact this is called Poorak, Kumbhak and Rechak. The air inhaled by Poorak increases in volume by the heat of the body five times during Kumbhak and when exhaled, two-fifths only passes out and the remaining three-fifths is retained, the object of Praanaayaam being the increase of the vital forces and the lightness of the body. The more the air (vital  breath) is kept in, the lighter becomes the body and the stronger the vitality.]
[Mahaanirvaan Tantra, V, verses 119-120, p 81]


Praanaagnihotra
It is a compound word - Praan + Agni-Hotra. Vyaas Jee says - "As there are five Praan, there are five Mantra for them, they are - "Praanaaya Swaahaa, Apaanaaya Swaahaa, Samaanaaya Swaahaa, Vyaanaaya Swaahaa, Udaanaaya Swaahaa". When one eats five morsels pronouncing these five Mantra, it is called Praanaagnihotra.
(Padm Puraan, p 400, 3/6)

 

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