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    Yoga is a way of life, an art of righteous living or an integrated system for the benefit     of the body, mind and inner spirit. This art originated, was perfected and practiced in     India thousands of years ago. The references to yoga are available in 'Upanishads'     and 'Puranas' composed by Indian Aryans in the later Vedic and post- Vedic period.     
 

The main credit for systematizing yoga goes to Patanjali who wrote 'Yoga Sutra', two thousand Years ago. He described the principles of the full eight fold yogic discipline. He composed the treatise in brief code words known as 'Sutras'. 'Yoga Sutra' is the most important basic text on Yoga. It is through this basic treatise that the essential message of yoga spread throughout the world.


 

    PRANAYAMA - BREATHING CONTROL IN YOGA
    
'Pranayama' is the fourth stage in Pathanjali's eight stage Yoga discipline. Two     Sanskrit words are combined in the word 'Pranayama' - Prana and Ayama. 'Prana'     means life or life force. 'Ayama' means development or control. Therefore     Pranayama is the development and control of life force. It is a form of breathing     exercise, very important in yoga. It goes along with the asanas or exercise.

 
 
 

Breath is the life force that sustains life. Nobody can survive more than a few minutes without air. When the breath stops, life ends. The Forefathers of Yoga developed a special system- 'Pranayama' to increase, develop and control this life force. Normal breathing use only a fraction of our potential respiratory capacity. Pranayama helps to control this life force in a superior and extra ordinary way to reap maximum benefits.


    

    
   

 

      There are various types of Pranayama. Some of the popular forms are Ujjayee,     Shitali, Viloma, Kapalabhati, Anuloma, Suryabhedana, Bhastrika etc. There are     variations in performing different Pranayamas. Some of them can be done in a sitting     position while others in a standing line or sitting position. Some of the Pranayama     are difficult and complicated to perform while others are easy.

    Pranayama can be mastered only gradually. It may take months or even years before     the practitioner mind becomes receptive to the regulated flow of breath and he     experiences the full benefits of pranayama. Proper practice of pranayama can control     almost any disease but improper practice may give rise to all sorts of respiratory     ailments. So one should take care to acquire control over his breath gradually.

 


 
              
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