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Dr Abhishek Rathour is a international yoga teacher who conducts class for everyone.

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21/06/2021

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15/06/2021

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13/06/2021

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11/06/2021

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07/06/2021

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05/06/2021

The Sanskrit word uddiyana means 'to rise up' or 'to fly upward'.
This practice is so-called because the physical lock applied to the
body causes the diaphragm to rise towards the chest. Uddiyana is
therefore often translated as the stomach lift. Another meaning is
that the physical lock helps to direct prana into sushumna nadi so
that it flows upward to sahasrara chakra.

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31/05/2021

Lean forward, protrude the abdomen and rotate (the muscles) from right to left with speed.
This is called nauli by the siddhas.
Nauli is the practice of contracting and isolating the re**us abdomini muscles.
In the Gherand Samhita it is known as lauliki. The root word
nala means the ‘navel string’ i.e. re**us abdomini muscles. It also means a tubular vessel. Lauliki comes from the word lola which means ‘to roll’ or ‘agitate.’
When the re**us abdomini muscles are rotated from left to right
(anticlockwise), it is called dakshina nauli. When they are rotated from right to left (clockwise), that is vama nauli.
When the muscles are pulled together and the middle group of muscles protrude, it is madhyama nauli.
Before attempting nauli you must be able to perform uddiyana bandha properly.
The re**us abdomini are the two long vertical muscles situated in front of the abdomen, which run from under the center of the ribcage near the diaphragm to the p***c bone.
Though these are the muscles you are manipulating in nauli, the external oblique and traverse abdomini are also utilized.
At first nauli is practiced with the hands just above the knees and the body bent forward. Once this is perfected you can practice in a more erect position, hands placed on the upper thighs.

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29/05/2021

Fill a glass with warm water and add salt to the ratio of one teaspoon per half litre, ensuring the salt is well dissolved.
Stand comfortably and bend over the bowl of water.
Relax the whole body as much as possible in this position.
Scoop the water up in the palm of the hand and sniff it in through the nostrils.
Let the water flow down to the mouth and then spit it out.
Practise in this way several times.
Dry the nostrils properly as described for jala neti.
This completes the practice

Contra-indications: Those people who experience frequent
nasal bleeding should not perform these practices.

Practice note: Before attempting vyutkrama and sheetkrama
kapalbhati, the practitioner should be proficient in the
practice of jala neti.

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24/05/2021

Stand in legs apart position
Take a mouthful of the warm saline water. Instead of
swallowing it, however, push it up and expel it through
the nose.
Practise in this way several times.
Dry the nostrils as described for jala neti.
This completes the practice. Sheetkrama kapalbhati may be
performed at any time of the day except after meals.

Benefits: Vyutkrama and sheetkrama kapalbhati remove mucus
from the sinuses and help to relax the facial muscles and
nerves. They rejuvenate tired cells and nerves, keeping
the face young, shining and wrinkle-free. Other effects,
both physical and spiritual, are the same as for jala neti
but intensified.

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19/05/2021

Practice here is actually vastra dhauti. Vastra means ‘cloth.’ This practice must only be performed under expert guidance and in full accordance with the instructions given. The cloth should be finely woven cotton which is unused and clean. Synthetic material should definitely not be used. The cloth must also be trimmed neatly so that no loose threads fray on the sides. It should be no wider than the tongue or it will fold as it passes down the throat, and should be at least one meter in length and no more than a meter and a half.

Technique:
Wash and rinse the cloth well, then boil it in water.
Keep the cloth in a container of warm water while you are
practicing.
Assume a squatting position with the heels flat on the ground
and the buttocks off the ground or resting on a brick or
something about the same height.
Relax the body.
Keep the cloth spread and not folded as you utilize it. Spread
one end over the tongue and start swallowing the cloth.

If the cloth catches in the throat and will not pass down, take a sip of warm water but do not drink a large quantity. The stomach is to be filled with the cloth and not with water.

The cloth may tend to stick in the lowest point of the throat, so keep swallowing the cloth and resist the urge to vomit. Once the cloth passes a little further down the esophagus the problem will end.

When two thirds of the cloth have been swallowed, leave the remaining few inches hanging out of the mouth and stand up ready to practice nauli.

Practice dakshina (right) and vama (left) nauli; then rotation and madhyama nauli.

Five to ten minutes is sufficient time to clean the stomach. Sit in a squatting position and slowly take the cloth out. This is the practice of dhauti which is given in Hatha Yoga Pradipika, however, the Gherand Samhita describes all the practices of dhauti

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17/05/2021

There is no doubt that coughs, asthma, diseases of the spleen, leprosy and twenty kinds of diseases caused by excess mucus are destroyed through the effects of dhauti karma.

The combination of all the practices of dhauti cleans the entire digestive tract and respiratory tract. It removes excess and old bile, mucus and toxins and restores the natural balance of the body’s chemical composition, thus alleviating ailments caused by such imbalances. The various practices help remove infectious bacteria from the mouth, nose, eyes, ears, throat, stomach, intestines and a**s. The results are a reduction of excess fatty tissue and relief from flatulence, constipation, poor digestion and loss of appetite.

Dhauti is even said to cure leprosy. Although this disease is not prevalent in many countries today, the point is that even such insidious diseases can be alleviated through this powerful practice. The equivalent of leprosy today could be considered as cancer.

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